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Camilla Deterre
Meet the Downtown It Girl Whose Dark Circles and Raw Beauty Are a New York Fashion Week Sensation There should exist, but doesnโt, one of those long and highly specific German words to describe the kind of face you see once and never forget. For now, the name Camilla Deterre nicely captures the phenomenon. The 25-year-old multi-hyphenate may have only modeled in two shows this weekโshe featured prominently in Maryam Nassir Zadehโs presentation today and closed Eckhaus Lattaโbut sheโs already become a sort of avatar of the downtown underground, her unadorned, architectural features offering up a beauty ideal thatโs at once classical and very much of this embrace-your-flaws moment. Never before have prominent dark under-eye circlesโwhich Deterre proudly showcases on her more than 13,000-followers-strong Instagramโbeen a more compelling signature asset. If Deterre telegraphs a worldly sense of cool, itโs because she was born that way: She grew up at near the corner of Broadway and Prince in Soho (โnow itโs a Uniqlo, but there was, like, nothing thereโ) as the daughter of Australian artist Mark Wilson and German restaurateur Ana Opitz, owner of the late, legendary Lafayette Street boรฎte Pravda. After graduating from her progressive high schoolโโI think I learned color theory before I learned to read,โ she jokesโshe ignored the stack of modeling agentsโ business cards sheโd been accumulating, and instead began assisting photographer Mario Sorrenti. โItโs always been looming around me,โ she says of modeling, โbut I didnโt want to be just the pretty girl.โ That attitude might best be exemplified by those aforementioned bluish half-moons beneath her eyes: โI can sleep 12 hours and take iron supplements and it doesnโt matter,โ Deterre says, chuckling. โIโve seen doctors about it. Even in photos from when I was little, I kind of look like a depressed child.โ Yet her modeling shots in which theyโre masked with concealerโor Photoshopped awayโdonโt quite have the same impact as the sight of her unadulterated face. In fact, Deterre claims to not own concealer, or any other makeup: โI donโt have, like, any, though maybe now that Iโm older I should,โ she says. โThe more stuff I have on my face, the more I want to be like, โNo, this is what I look like!โ โ Skin care, too, is a habit sheโs โpretty mellow aboutโ: she uses a face wash and toner she picks up at the East Village health food store called Live Live & Organicโthe brand names escape herโand La Mer moisturizer, โbecause my mother says I should,โ and has her skater-blonde lengths touched up just once a year, most recently at Marie Robinson Salon. And though modeling agents havenโt stopped accosting her, Deterre deliberately limits her exposure, posing only for friends and instead focusing on her ever-evolving creative practice: Thereโs the West Village restaurant Mimi, which she designed and cofounded, and a housewares line launching this winter called, for now, Making Space. Itโs a project that promises to be as engagingly offbeat as Deterre herself: โI want to bring organic shapes into the way we live and work,โ she says. โMy aesthetic is to kind of counter that untouched, superclean perfection.โ
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Camilla Deterre
Interview: Camilla Deterre THE DOUBLE LIFE OF CAMILLA DETERREDate: JUNE 2014Publication: TIDAL MAGAZINEInterviewer: ANNA GRAYPhoto Credit: KAVA GORNA Camilla Deterre is captivating. With tousled blond hair and heavy-lidded eyes, she has that cool, indelicate prettiness associated with quietly strong women who save their smiles for special occasions. You know the type: never letting on about their insecurities so they seem indestructible and keeping the projects their helming quiet until theyโre done and awesome. In other words, Deterre keeps a lot of secrets.A native New Yorker with Parisian vibes, her sultry look is all DILLIGAFโperfectly beat-up sweaters and great hats. With two careers simultaneously taking offโas an actress and interior designerโsheโs part of that space reserved exclusively for the beautifully talented who work hard and know their abilities to a T. Deterreโs focus is on minimal design spaces and weird, dark short movies; sheโs slowly and steadily carving out a very unique space in the aesthetic stratospheres of film and interiors. After trying and failing to meet in person for this interview we emailed questions and answers back and forth, piecing together a virtual conversation. Of course, like the downtown fairy she is, we magically ran into each other after the interview was said and done and - donโt worry - I confirmed all of my ideas about how cool she is in person. Read on to see what she thinks about human aquariums, film, food, and her favorite spaces. Hey Camilla, what are you doing tomorrow? Tomorrow, Saturday, Iโll probably wake up a little too late, take my bike out, sit in the sun, maybe eat something, and go to work. When's the last time you held hands with someone? Yesterday. Would you rather cook dinner or eat out? I was never very good at cooking but lately Iโve been really trying to teach myself and do it as much as possible. Itโs pretty lame to not be able to feed yourselfโฆ [So Iโd] rather cook.Now that you're getting into cooking, what can you make best?My go-to is just simple pan-seared white fish with roasted root veggies, quinoa, and a big salad with fennel. Although my roast chicken is pretty good, as are my desserts.So, you're from NYC, what's your favorite party of the city? I really love that area on the west side just north of Tribeca but before the West Village. Right by the Ear Inn. Thatโs an overall like. Such a great area! So quiet and empty every time of day. What part of NYC did you grow up in? And what neighborhood do you live in now? I grew up in Soho, on Broadway and Spring. I now weirdly live right around the corner from there, although Iโm dying to move. So why do you love designing? Iโve always been very visually oriented, probably obsessed. To control space, or at least control the effect a space has on someone is exciting. Set a tone, memoryโI donโt know, itโs just fun.What about acting? Acting...thatโs hard. Itโs hard. Thatโs why.Why is acting so hard do you think? Is it hard to embrace the craft because of its stereotyped associations? Or are you more of a "never care what other people think" type?I donโt care what people think, I think. I understand. So, who's your hero? David Bowie is BIG. Yes, true. Heโs very important. What are you working on next? Hopefully shooting a short next month. And a couple of small space interior projects, which Iโm excited to get going. Who knows? Can you tell me more about your interiors projects? Theyโre secrets.Okay, fine. What are you dream spaces? I really love sterile public spaces, like gigantic marble lobbies. Spaces that feel and sound like human aquariums. What are you reading? Watching?Reading: Hello America by J.G. Ballard and Pirates and Farmers by Dave Hickey. Iโm watching The Five Obstructions by Lars von Trier and Jรธrgen Leth and I want to watch Jonathan Glazerโs Under The Skin. Under the Skin is amazing! I wonโt spoil it for you. Um, what clothing item do you wear the most?This little black cashmere sweater, I wear it almost everyday. It has holes and patchwork everywhere and accidentally went through the laundry last week by mistake, poor thing. Iโm wearing it now, actually.
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Camilla Deterre
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