From the 1960s to the 1980s, a journey back in time is guaranteed, just by observing his wardrobe. "There, it's a sweater that dates from the late 1960s, early 1970s with a mesh that is super fine," says Anna, belt in hand. After studying fashion, textiles and design, this young founder of a vintage brand was struck by an eco-anxiety crisis. The Parisienne who dreamed of being a fashion designer had to review her roadmap, imagining an eco-responsible brand. "Rather than producing and using new resources, I thought I could use existing ones," says Anna. When she was only 23 years old, the committed vintage brand Ogre finally saw the light of day.

For the past year, in her Parisian apartment, Anna has been cleaning and repairing pieces one by one, found in flea markets, private homes or in associative shops in France. Attached to inclusive fashion, the young woman also offers a maximum of sizes "they go from 30 to 60". At present, the young founder of the brand has a stock of more than 700 pieces ready for sale.

  • 20 minutes videos
  • Ecology
  • Environment
  • Vintage
  • Fashion trend
  • Flea