CARTE BLANCHE
On the occasion of the Villa Noailles' Centenary, Tide magazine was given carte blanche over the 38th Edition of the International Festival of Hyères.
Our team and its contributors creatively shaped all the content surrounding the ten finalists in the Accessory competition, as well as the Hermès Prize.
The Hermès film have screened during the main show of the Festival, while the photographs have been printed in the Festival’s official edition, as well as exhibited inside and outside the Villa Noailles. All content are available on the official website of the Villa Noailles, and on its Instagram account @villanoailles.
Creative Director CAMILLE SEI
Photographer and Director ILARIA ORSINI
Directors of Photography EMANUELE CANTO & CIRO DI NICCOLO
Photography Assistant FRANCESCO COLOMBON
Fashion and Cultural Partnerships PAULINE MARIE MALIER
Production MICHEL GHEORGHE
Sound Designer LUCA PETTINELA
Stylist JOSEPH ECORCHARD
Set Designer LUNE KUIPERS
Hair & Make-up KHELA PROMUA
Models ANTONIA CHRISTINE LIEBLER, JULLIEN MASSELO, JORDAN GOUSSE
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