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Life and soul

During lockdown, I danced alone a lot,” recalls Camille Miceli, accessories creative director at Louis Vuitton, of the months she spent outside of social exchange. “I love to have friends with me, and not being free to do what I want gets on my nerves very easily.” If she wasn’t dancing with herself, then she was crouching in the one good wifi spot in a rented house in Cap Ferret, the chic beach town on the west coast of France, where, along with her husband Jérôme, she cobbled together group games of belote (a form of bridge) and Scrabble over Zoom. “My husband and I were playing with two other people. Scrabble was

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