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ex-oilsands executive unearths his artistic passion to design women’s fashion

by:Yufengling     2019-09-26
CALGARY—
One oilsands executive, known for adopting the art of trading, is putting his passion for photography into a new collection of scarves, spandex leggings and other women\'s dresses. Jean-
Total S. , the French energy giant . )A.
When leading the company\'s Canadian branch in Calgary from 2009 to 2013, there will be a significant increase in oil sands production.
He once vowed that by 2020, the company would spend $20 billion to produce 200,000 barrels of oil sands a day (
Since then, partly because of low oil prices, the total number of schedules has been reduced).
When his work in Calgary ended, he returned to the headquarters in Paris, but he said that after 25 years he was no longer interested in the life of the travel supervisor.
He resigned and moved back to Calgary, a clean partner first
Founder and chief designer of a clothing startup called Jean Michel.
In a recent interview, 58year-
The old mining engineer said in a recent interview that he just needs to be free to pursue his true mission.
He spoke at a photo studio in Calgary and a fashion photographer, model and stylist was taking catalog photos for his 2017 series of scarves, yoga leggings, decorative hand fans and kimono
\"When I decided to leave Total and decide what to do with my interest in innovation, all my passion for photography came back and I said, \'You have already said to him: \"This idea has been in your head for so long, and now you have the opportunity to test it and do something from it. \" French-
English for seasoning
\"For quite some time, I \'ve always wanted to go beyond photography.
Gires, an early fan of digital photography, bought his first camera 20 years ago so he can share attractions with family and friends from many foreign missions.
However, after he captured the light reflection and created the pattern while dancing on a moving water surface on a river near Paris, his attention changed.
The images reminded him of the paintings by French Impressionist painter Claude Monet, who decided to use the reflection pattern as a \"niche\" for photographers \".
\"I was completely fascinated,\" he said . \"
\"You zoom in on a beautiful tree that reflects on the water and the water is moving. . .
On top of that, you can make something very much like Monet\'s.
\"He now sees these patterns everywhere on the sides of glass and metal buildings or on the banks of the mountains.
When the pattern becomes a Mosaic and is printed on a height
Premium fabric, which also makes a \"story\" that can be printed on a card for buyers to share with people who appreciate her new outfit.
Gires said his pictures were also available.
Brand meeting.
For example, when Calgary\'s National Music Center was about to open earlier this year, he made a photo of the light rippling on the curved tile wall and won a contract, silk scarves are provided according to this photo and sold at the gift shop in the building.
Silk scarves made in Indonesia-
Partner Agon nuglaheni\'s hometown
Gires says because it\'s the only place he can find to produce quality products.
are being made in Montreal.
Gires is also experimenting with cashmere, cotton and satin.
He said he wanted to guarantee the quality before the quantity.
He appreciated the products of French clothing maker Hermes.
He is willing to let the apparel industry grow slowly with online sales
Shops in small shops such as shopping malls, the grand Bobo Museum gift shop, and should be invited-
Exhibition only.
Kara Chomistek, president of Calgary event planning group park (
Promote artists, redesign culture
The fashion industry in Calgary runs under the radar, but startups like Jean Michel show how healthy it is.
\"Although oil and gas have fallen now, there is still a lot of disposable income in the province and people are willing to spend in important places,\" she said . \".
\"People want to know who is making their gym clothes for women and where they are made.
Gires products can be purchased in byjeanmichel. com.
cost $75 and scarves $150.
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