Liesbeth Accord: ‘For me it’s art…’

Liesbeth Accord: ‘For me it’s art…’

Kotomisi Liesbeth Accord was born in Suriname (1956) and she is the guardian of the Clark Accord Foundation. Liesbeth: “On his request, all family members wore traditional Suriname clothes on the day my brother presented his debut novel The Queen of Paramaribo....
mother & daughter and colleagues

mother & daughter and colleagues

Colleagues Renée Dolman (1940) is not only the mother but since two years also one of the colleagues of daughter Irma van Os-Dolman (1964). Irma: “Since a few years I work for second-hand and vintage women’s clothing store Swits in Gorssel. Because it...
Greet Moens from Belgium

Greet Moens from Belgium

When In Antwerp, I met a very colorful and well-dressed lady: Greet Moens (1967). Greet: “I completed a dietary education, but after finishing I worked in a sales department in the Pharmaceutical industry. About 15 years ago one of my brothers died. For me a...
Another month, another round up: February

Another month, another round up: February

Time flies, when you’re having fun! I enjoy it very much as you can see on my blog. It is so inspiring to meet all those beautiful people and listen to their stories. I was in Rotterdam at the Contemporary Art Fair and at the opening of a wonderful photo...
Erica: ‘I like being noticed…’

Erica: ‘I like being noticed…’

Like mother, like daughter Erica Pach (1951) is an image consultant and runs her own business: Be-your-best. Erica: “I’ve always been interested in clothes. I grew up appreciating taking care of my appearance. My mother was a very stylish lady, even at a...