At Home in Paris with Hermès Creative Director Nadège Vanhée-Cybulski

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At Home in Paris with Hermès Creative Director Nadège Vanhée-Cybulski
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Inside Hermes_Paris' creative director Nadège Vanhée-Cybulski's Parisian home.

On a shelf in the dining room, a bouquet-shaped processional candle purchased on a trip to Seville sits in a simple vase that they bought in Kyoto.“It’s just because I don’t use social media,” she says. “It’s a reduction we have in this society, that if you choose not to be online, it’s wrong. I’m not a Luddite, it’s not that I say no to machines and don’t use cars but only a carriage.”

In fact, Vanhée-Cybulski has a decidedly commanding presence. One of her closest friends, the painter Whitney Bedford, who lives in Los Angeles, has witnessed how Vanhée-Cybulski can be intimidating at first, but then slowly reveals herself. “She’s such an elegant lady, and at the same time there is this side of her that is totally punk,” Bedford says. “You should see her at a Guns N’ Roses ­concert.

Vanhée-Cybulski was born and raised in Lille, in ­Northern France, and often traveled to Paris, Antwerp, and London to explore flea markets and vintage stores. At 17, she and a friend decided to write for a fanzine so they could get into concerts for free and drink beer. Her mother is ­Algerian Muslim and her father is French Christian, “so there was this big collision of two worlds in my life,” she says. “It was a great asset because I had a bigger world to look at.

Now 41, she lives with Enid and Peter—an art gallerist whom she met during her time in London working for Celine—in a typically cozy Parisian apartment, with tall ceilings and the sort of softly worn herringbone wood floors you imagine exist everywhere in France.

Peter’s Galerie PCP, located in the Marais, has hosted exhibitions for artists like Lewis Teague Wright, Seana Gavin, and Gerda Scheepers, whose wall-mounted ­sculptures are made of fabric collages. Many of their works provide bold splashes of color throughout the otherwise classic apartment. In the living room, there are two ­enormous couches—one pink, one orange—handmade in the U.K. by George Sherlock.

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