Michèle Lamy
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Born | Jura, France | February 5, 1944
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Years active | 1990–present |
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Children | 1 |
Michèle Lamy (born February 5, 1944) is a French culture and fashion figure. She has been a clothing designer, performer, film producer,. She is the co founding partner of Owenscorp and functions as the Executive Manager Art/Furniture.[1][2]
Early life and education
[edit]Lamy was born in 1944 in Jura, France. Her grandfather made accessories for one of France's most famous couturiers, Paul Poiret.[3][4]
She studied law, and during the 60s and 70s, worked as a defense lawyer, while studying with the postmodern philosopher Gilles Deleuze.[5] She was involved in the May 1968 protests in Paris. She then worked as a cabaret dancer and toured France before moving to the United States in 1979.[6]
Career
[edit]In 1979, Lamy moved to New York and then settled in Los Angeles, where she set up a fashion line and ran two cult restaurants/nightclubs – Café des Artistes and Les Deux Cafés in 1996 with her first husband, experimental filmmaker Richard Newton.[7][8][9] With her tattooed fingers and gold-plated teeth, she was an emblematic figure of nightlife in Los Angeles in the mid-1990s.[10] Her tattoos were inspired by the Amazigh, during her first trip to Tunisia when she was around 17 or 18 years old.[11]
In 1984, Lamy created a clothing line called Lamy. She hired Rick Owens, who later became her business partner and eventually her companion and husband. In 2003, Lamy and Owens left Los Angeles to settle in Paris and got married in 2006.[12][13] In 2004, the couple established their own fashion company Owenscorp, describing their business partnership as "asking a gypsy to organise a war with a fascist."[14][15]
Lamy produces the furniture that bears the Owens brand. She also designs jewelry with Loree Rodkin and has appeared in FKA twigs and Black Asteroid music videos.[16][17] She formed the band LAVASCAR with the artist Nico Vascellari and her daughter Scarlett Rouge.[18]
In November 2010, Lamy posed for a shoot for Vogue Paris with the photographer Steven Klein.[19][20] In 2013, Lamy was featured in Forbes with her daughter from her first marriage, artist Scarlett Rouge.[21] In 2015, she was featured in one of the videos for the EP M3LL155X by FKA Twigs.[22] Lamy appeared in the first clip; Figure 8, wearing a headpiece with a luminous bulb imitating an anglerfish.[23]
At the 2016 Venice Biennale, Lamy transformed an old container ship into a floating saloon. The same year, she recorded songs with her good friend, rapper A$AP Rocky. Rocky said about Lamy, "Hardly anyone knows how important you have been behind the scenes for my career. You did not just design my album covers, you took me to art fairs and showed me the art world."[24]
In 2017, Lamy and Rick Owens were featured in Lou Stoppard's book about fashion's most important and iconic duos, titled Fashion Together: Fashion's Most Extraordinary Duos on the Art of Collaboration. In the book, Owens said that Lamy was more his "mate" than "muse." And, "I don't think anyone would ever think of Michèle as a passive muse. I think that's why she sparks people's interest—because she doesn't fit the typical role of a muse."[25]
Lamy has practiced boxing for 35 years.[26] In 2018, she set up her own boxing gym "Lamyland" in Selfridges, London. The space previously was home to A$AP Rocky's AWGE Bodega. It is now reinvented every few months.[27] In October 2018, Lamy curated a performance series featuring a tour of "Outsider Art Fair Paris" by British performance artist David Hoyle.[28]
In January 2019, Lamy held an installation art "Genius You" in collaboration with Dutch photographer Paul Kooiker, taking place all around Selfridges, London.[29] From May to November 2019, her boxing installation: "What Are We Fighting For?", had been shown in Venice Biennale.[30] During November, Lamy also participated in Performa 19 where he presented Before We Die (2019) created with Cecilia Bengolea.
Lamy said about her approach to fashion and design, "I like to really be with a lot of people and exchange ideas and the best way to be is to do something together, so I'm easily seduced… And when it's the idea or I want to lead a bunch of people somewhere and do something together, I think that's generous."[31]
In 2020, Lamy will collaborate with director Katya Bankowsky for Battle Royale, a series of short films that feature Bankowsky and Lamy preparing for a fight.[32]
Personal life
[edit]Lamy has one daughter, artist Scarlett Rouge.[33] She is married to fashion designer Rick Owens.[34]
References
[edit]- ^ Fisher, Alice (11 February 2018). "Michèle Lamy, the style queen who packs a punch". the Guardian. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
- ^ "Michèle Lamy: Inside The Modern Polymath's Extraordinary Universe". Highsnobiety. 16 October 2018. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
- ^ Rabkin, Eugene (9 October 2018). "Inside the Extraordinary Universe of Michèle Lamy". Highsnobiety.
- ^ Kaprièlian, Nelly (18 August 2014). "Les égéries de la mode : Michèle Lamy, muse du créateur Rick Owens". Les Inrockuptibles (in French).
- ^ Fisher, Alice (11 February 2018). "Michèle Lamy, the style queen who packs a punch". The Guardian.
- ^ Annalisa P. Cignitti (23 May 2012). "Michèle Lamy". Rocaille.
- ^ Virbilla, S. Irene (26 April 1998). "Les Deux Cafes'Inside Story". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ Robinson, Gayle (16 May 1990). "FASHION : Michele Lamy Somehow Knits It All Together". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ "How to Live Beautifully With Michele Lamy". Dazed Digital. 26 November 2018.
- ^ P. Cignitti, Annalisa (23 May 2012). "Michèle Lamy". Rocaille.
- ^ Motwary, Filep (2018). "THEOREM[A]: MICHELE LAMY: An interview with the wife and business partner to Rick Owens". Polimoda.
- ^ Maria Cappelletti, Gloria (21 November 2018). "open-hearted (and underwater) with michèle lamy". i-D.
- ^ "Michèle Lamy". Interview Magazine. 8 December 2015. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
- ^ Wallace, Christopher (30 April 2014). "Constructing Rick Owens' Creative Bubble". Business Of Fashion. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
- ^ Lang, Cady (26 January 2016). "Five Reasons Why Michèle Lamy Is The Coolest Sexagenerian Ever". Style Caster.
- ^ Rabkin, Eugene (9 October 2018). "Inside the Extraordinary Universe of Michèle Lamy". Highsnobiety.
- ^ Osei, Sarah (3 May 2019). "PEOPLE: MICHÈLE LAMY". Interview Germany. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
- ^ "Michèle Lamy Profile: Rick Owens' Greatest Muse Casts a Fabulous Spell". www.lofficielusa.com. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
- ^ "Nils Butle and Michele Lamy for Vogue". F.Y!. 12 November 2010.
- ^ "Michèle Lamy: è lei la musa ispiratrice di Rick Owens". MAM-e (in French). 12 November 2010.
- ^ Elliot, Hannah (18 December 2013). "At Home With Michele Lamy: The Woman Behind Rick Owens". Forbes.
- ^ "Michele Lamy spills on working with FKA twigs". Dazed Digital. 13 November 2015.
- ^ Hyland, Veronique (10 November 2015). "The Jeweler With a Shaman Dentist and a Boxing Habit". The Cut.
- ^ Fentloh, Fray (18 September 2018). "MICHÈLE LAMY AND ASAP ROCKY". Interview Germany (in German).
- ^ Stanley, Jack (5 October 2017). "Rick Owens and Michèle Lamy Discuss Collaboration & Their Relationship". Hypebeast.
- ^ Cappelletti, Gloria Maria (21 November 2018). "open-hearted (and underwater) with michèle lamy". i-D.
- ^ "Michele Lamy is setting up her own boxing gym in Selfridges". Dazed Digital. 4 January 2018.
- ^ Sayej, Nadja (23 October 2018). "Michèle Lamy resurrects the zine in the name of outsider art". Document Journal.
- ^ Diallo, Habi (10 January 2019). "Michele Lamy wants to cast you in her new project". Dazed Digital. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
- ^ Seth, Radhika (8 May 2019). "Artist Michèle Lamy's Boxing Installation Packs A Visual Punch In Venice". Vogue UK. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
- ^ HB Team (31 January 2019). "Michele Lamy wants to cast you in her new project". Hypebeast. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
- ^ Rossen, Miss (4 December 2019). "Katya Bankowsky and Michèle Lamy wage a boxing 'Battle Royale' in the Bronx". Document Journal. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
- ^ "Michèle Lamy". Interview Magazine. 8 December 2015. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
- ^ {{Cite she openly worships the devil news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/02/t-magazine/rick-owens-fashion-designer.html |title=The Lighter Side of Rick Owens |work=The New York Times |date=2 March 2017 |last1=Fury |first1=Alexander }}