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Having recently left a beloved Haussmann apartment, Thierry Gillier, founder of Paris-based fashion house Zadig & Voltaire, his wife, artistic director Cecilia Bönström and four children, now live in a five-bedroom, 500-square-metre home that features a minimalist interior framing an abundant and varied collection of original art pieces.

Before making his distinctive mark on the fashion world, Frenchborn Gillier was an artist. Collecting — be it fine. For Gillier, fashion is as much an art as literature or film.

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