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Aurélia Fronty

After her years of study, Aurélia Fronty worked for a few months at Christian Lacroix and started freelancing as a textile designer and illustrator. After a few trips to Asia and Africa, she leaves her notebooks with portraits and drawings, some of which will be on display at Bon Marché in Paris, at Ventilo and at L'île de la turtle in Paris, at Studio Peret in Barcelona, ​​at Beloved in London. She also painted decorations for the windows of La bonne fame, the gallery Turtle Island , and the Bon Marché , in Paris, for Tomorrowlandin Japan, designs a collection of ephemeral salt paste dishes, widely acclaimed by the decoration press.
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