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14.10.15

LINTERIOR BY DANIELLE / LA MAISON DE MIMI ET TOI

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While Linsey was shining on the streets of Paris during Fashion Week, I (Danielle) visited a Parisian
who's living in Amsterdam: jewelry designer Mirjam from Mimi et Toi.

The first time I visited Mirjam at her in-cre-di-ble apartment in the South of Amsterdam is already
2,5 years ago! At that time I wrote a post about her for MissionToStyle. When I left her place that
day I fell in love with her gorgeous pieces of jewelry, with her home and with her. She told me her
life story and I was just so impressed by this all.

After she backpacked all over the world she started to work in a bead shop called Beadies.
That's where she started to learn all about how to make jewelry. She made amazing stuff and got
so many positive reactions. A store in Rotterdam called Shppr, even asked if she could make the
same jewelry for the store. So next to her job at Beadies she made her own collection and then,
Mimi et Toi was born.

A good friend of her started a jeans store. She got lucky and created her own studio over there.
Everything she makes is inspired of her own life. Her love for Paris, also the impressions and
emotions of her daily life. And when you're at her home you can see that her brand is a refection of
own her life. J'adore her style, it's so pure! And everything comes a same. It's a mix of vintage and
new, her life in Amsterdam and Paris, a jewelry designer and a mom.
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SHOP MIRJAM'S HOME STYLE:


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Mirjam: "I bought the dreamcatcher somewhere in Mexico while I was backpacking."
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Mirjam: "I found this beautiful piece of wood when IJburg was built."
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Mirjam: "Above my 'maison' is my favorite spot, my studio, where I design all my jewelry."
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Mirjam: "On my front door I hung up a huge poster with Dutch/French small sentence translations, because J'adore France so much. Au revoir!"

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