Hôtel Particulier: A Tailor-Made Fashion Agency for Artists
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Summary
Hôtel Particulier is a fashion agency founded by Esther Teman, Audrey Canuel, and Maude Provencher-Forget. The name, meaning "private house" in French, reflects the agency's philosophy of providing personalized, tailor-made services to artists. The agency positions itself as a welcoming, home-like space for clients rather than a traditional agency.
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· 3 pulledIt's your own private room where you can drop your suitcase and immediately feel at home.
The name in itself (private house) represents the hallmark of the agency – a personal, tailor-made service.
Founded upon a careful attention to detail and catering to the artist's every need, Hôtel Particulier sets itself apart as being more than just a simple agency.
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