“I am inspired by the ephemeral space of time; the moments that die and then are reborn through the way they make us feel,” Marqaux Arramon-Tucoo explains.
Skate and surf clothing brand RVCA present Marquax, as the French artist and surfer takes us on a journey of her creative inspirations in this ethereal video.
This micro-film explores the aesthetic behind Margaux’s new collaboration with the brand and fellow Biarritz native and illustrator Marynn.
A collection which comprises shirts, dresses and swimwear that somehow manages to be both practical and expressive, La Petite Mort delivers serious wanderlust vibes.
Shot amidst the coastal beauty of Biarritz, the video follows Margaux as she surfs and creates. If the coastal landscape and dreamy colours don’t leave you feeling inspired, we don’t know what will.
Check out RVCA’s La Petite Mort collection.
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