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Catherine Baba

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Australian stylist and costume designer Catherine Baba is one of the leading figures of the Parisian social scene. Known for her eccentric style, her love of turbans and makeup, she has made Paris her playground, creating collections and collaborations with her friends. Inspired by the likes of Marlene Dietrich and Cleopatra, Catherine Baba has turned her style into a way of life that continues to inspire the fashion sphere. Her career has spanned various creative endeavours, from styling for fashion magazines like Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Dazed & Confused, to costume design for films such as the biographical My Little Princess (2011) by Eva Ionesco, for which she received a César nomination. Her bold, theatrical aesthetic has also led to collaborations with luxury brands like Gripoix, for whom she designed a collection of fantastical jewellery. With her distinctive way of speaking and penchant for vintage and extravagant accessories, Catherine Baba is a true Parisian character, plucked from a bygone era and transplanted into the modern fashion landscape. Her unwavering dedication to self-expression through dress and her unapologetic embrace of glamour and eccentricity have made her an influential and inspiring figure within the industry and beyond.