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Christophe Victoor

Christophe Victoor

Creative Consultant & Journalist. Paris

You’ve probably seen snaps of Parisian-born and based journalist Christophe Victoor all over the web. He’s the one in the dramatic mountain hat, fancy neckerchief and whimsical ensemble.
Victoor is highly immersed in the Parisian scene as a freelance journalist and creative consultant. He’s also the marketing/communications manager for Paris’s noted underground nightclub, Le Pompon, so if you’re looking for someone to show you around The City of Lights, Victoor is the go-to guy. Victoor was beyond gracious, welcoming us into his home in Le Marais and serving us a candle-lit spread of croissants and coffee. C’est magnifique! (He taught us all the French that we will ever need to know.)
Jake’s job of shooting Victoor’s portrait was trés facile—that’s “very easy”—given that he’s posed for Terry Richardson numerous times.  No surprise that Victoor rocked his signature chapeau in the photo, though. Themed after 80s icon Malcolm McLaren, Victoor keeps his prized Worlds End hats displayed neatly (and colour-coordinated) along his wall. But it was Victoor’s quirky collection of Supreme collectibles that got us excited: boxing gloves, nunchucks (yes, nunchucks), skateboards, basketballs and even baseball bats. He almost gave past Coveteur Jake Davis a run for his money—keyword: almost.
Victoor also had some great vintage finds: a CdG trench, which he wanted as a teen but couldn’t afford, a baby blue CdG blazer he wore to a wedding, an Hermès tie and a red-lapelled plaid Escada blazer.  The deeper we dug inside Victoor’s closet, the more we realized how great of an eye this kid had…and also the more we envied his girlfriend.

This pair of Vans is a collaboration with Supreme using photographs by American artist Ari Marcopoulos.

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Shoes, Vans x Supreme

The two photos on the tops are shots by my girlfriend, Sofia Nebiolo (her work is at sofianebiolo.tumblr.com). The bottom photo is an artwork by my friend Sergei Sviatchenko.

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Sunglasses, Persol

My small closet! I have a very specific way of ordering my clothes: only the shirts (Brooks Brothers Black Fleece) and jackets (Escada and Burberry from the 70s and 80s) I regularly wear are on hangers; my undershirts (Comme des Garçons shirt and Hanes white T-shirts) need to be very accessible. My pants and jeans are on the left side, and a part of my collection of sneakers and streetwear T-shirts are way on top.

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Clothing, Various Designers

These are all great souvenirs from the time I spent in Tokyo. The sneakers were produced in a limited run of 50 pairs by Pharrell Williams' BBC/Ice Cream line for the 'Colette meets Comme des Garçons' space in Aoyama, Tokyo, back in 2005. The scarf is from the 'Vivienne Westwood Shoes, An Exhibition 1973 – 2012' exhibition that took place in Omotesandō, Tokyo, a few months ago. I bought the baseball bat from the Supreme store during one of my first trips to Japan. And the bow-tie is Comme des Garçons.

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Shoes, BBC/Ice Cream; Scarf, Vivienne Westwood; Bow-Tie, Comme des Garçons

The cans are a collaboration between Pepsi and Japanese streetwear label A Bathing Ape from 2001. I found them in a tiny vintage store in Beijing, and had to carry them all along my Asian trip that lasted a few weeks last summer! The toys are keychains produced by Japanese company Medicom Toy for Pepsi, and they were sold with Pepsi bottles in the supermarkets in Tokyo two summers ago.

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Bow-Tie, Lanvin; Trunks, Merci

Here are some of my mountain hats from World's End. It's a legendary style, worn by Malcolm McLaren in the early 80s. I started wearing them a year or two ago, and some people started recognizing me only with them on. I can't get into certain clubs if I forget it at home!

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Jacket, Vintage Escada; Hats, World's End

When I moved into this apartment with my girlfriend, her mother flew from New York City to help us furnish it. One morning, they both decided to look for a dining table at Puces St-Ouen de Clignancourt, the famous flea market in the north part of Paris. Of course they didn't come back with any table, but rather with this old French hospital bedpan instead!

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Boxing Gloves, Everlast x Supreme

This is a shot of Vincent Gallo taken from Issue 3 of Supreme's magazine. I'm a big fan of the actor, the director, the musician, and the man. The sunglasses are Oliver Peoples from the 90s that I found on eBay. The funny story is that when I received them, I noticed the glasses were prescription! I tried to wear them for a day, but after getting sick, I decided to change the lenses.

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Sungalsses, Vintage Oliver Peoples

I initially purchased this vintage backpack by MCM in Tokyo as a present for my girlfriend, but we ended up sharing it. The weirdly-shaped hat is a mountain hat produced by World's End (Vivienne Westwood), and it was the first one of my collection, which I bought two years ago; I have something like fifteen now. The shoes are original condensed sole brogues made in England by Doc Marten that I found in Camden, London, a long time ago. These are all very important pieces of my closet.

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Shoes, Doc Martens; Hat, Vivienne Westwood; Backpack; Vintage MCM

Wallet, Goyard

[These] are some pretty easy evening shoes to wear anytime—without socks.

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Shoes, Alden

Bow-Tie, Unknown Designer

I remember seeing this coat online when I was something like fifteen, but I definitely didn't have the money to afford it. When I started having an income, this was one of the first things I bought!

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Trench Coat, Vintage Comme des Garçons; Tie, Vintage Hermès; Skate Deck and Nunchucks by Supreme

Jacket, Moncler x Junya Watanabe; Skate Deck, Damien Hirst x Supreme

This shirt is one of my favourite pieces—I found it in a vintage store in Tokyo.

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Shirt, Comme des Garçons Homme Plus; Hat, Lands' End

These are the shoes I could wear every day.

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L to R. Shoes, Alden, Junya Watanabe Comme des Garçons Man, Comme des Garçons Shirt x Heschung, Lanvin, Junya Watanabe Comme des Garçons Man x Tricker's

I was invited to go to a wedding, so I had to purchase a suit to wear for the occasion. I was about to get a Thom Browne one until I found this one in a vintage store in Paris. It's Comme des Garçons Homme Plus, and the fabric is pretty similar to nylon sports pants.

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Jacket, Vintage Comme des Garçons Homme Plus

Top and Pants, Unknown Designer; Hat, Lands End x Vivienne Westwood

Top and Pants, Unknown Designer; Hat, Lands End x Vivienne Westwood

Top and Pants, Unknown Designer

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This pair of Vans is a collaboration with Supreme using photographs by American artist Ari Marcopoulos. Shoes, Vans x Supreme

The two photos on the tops are shots by my girlfriend, Sofia Nebiolo (her work is at sofianebiolo.tumblr.com). The bottom photo is an artwork by my friend Sergei Sviatchenko. Sunglasses, Persol

My small closet! I have a very specific way of ordering my clothes: only the shirts (Brooks Brothers Black Fleece) and jackets (Escada and Burberry from the 70s and 80s) I regularly wear are on hangers; my undershirts (Comme des Garçons shirt and Hanes white T-shirts) need to be very accessible. My pants and jeans are on the left side, and a part of my collection of sneakers and streetwear T-shirts are way on top. Clothing, Various Designers

These are all great souvenirs from the time I spent in Tokyo. The sneakers were produced in a limited run of 50 pairs by Pharrell Williams' BBC/Ice Cream line for the 'Colette meets Comme des Garçons' space in Aoyama, Tokyo, back in 2005. The scarf is from the 'Vivienne Westwood Shoes, An Exhibition 1973 – 2012' exhibition that took place in Omotesandō, Tokyo, a few months ago. I bought the baseball bat from the Supreme store during one of my first trips to Japan. And the bow-tie is Comme des Garçons. Shoes, BBC/Ice Cream; Scarf, Vivienne Westwood; Bow-Tie, Comme des Garçons

The cans are a collaboration between Pepsi and Japanese streetwear label A Bathing Ape from 2001. I found them in a tiny vintage store in Beijing, and had to carry them all along my Asian trip that lasted a few weeks last summer! The toys are keychains produced by Japanese company Medicom Toy for Pepsi, and they were sold with Pepsi bottles in the supermarkets in Tokyo two summers ago. Bow-Tie, Lanvin; Trunks, Merci

Here are some of my mountain hats from World's End. It's a legendary style, worn by Malcolm McLaren in the early 80s. I started wearing them a year or two ago, and some people started recognizing me only with them on. I can't get into certain clubs if I forget it at home! Jacket, Vintage Escada; Hats, World's End

When I moved into this apartment with my girlfriend, her mother flew from New York City to help us furnish it. One morning, they both decided to look for a dining table at Puces St-Ouen de Clignancourt, the famous flea market in the north part of Paris. Of course they didn't come back with any table, but rather with this old French hospital bedpan instead! Boxing Gloves, Everlast x Supreme

This is a shot of Vincent Gallo taken from Issue 3 of Supreme's magazine. I'm a big fan of the actor, the director, the musician, and the man. The sunglasses are Oliver Peoples from the 90s that I found on eBay. The funny story is that when I received them, I noticed the glasses were prescription! I tried to wear them for a day, but after getting sick, I decided to change the lenses. Sungalsses, Vintage Oliver Peoples

I initially purchased this vintage backpack by MCM in Tokyo as a present for my girlfriend, but we ended up sharing it. The weirdly-shaped hat is a mountain hat produced by World's End (Vivienne Westwood), and it was the first one of my collection, which I bought two years ago; I have something like fifteen now. The shoes are original condensed sole brogues made in England by Doc Marten that I found in Camden, London, a long time ago. These are all very important pieces of my closet. Shoes, Doc Martens; Hat, Vivienne Westwood; Backpack; Vintage MCM

Wallet, Goyard

[These] are some pretty easy evening shoes to wear anytime—without socks. Shoes, Alden

Bow-Tie, Unknown Designer

I remember seeing this coat online when I was something like fifteen, but I definitely didn't have the money to afford it. When I started having an income, this was one of the first things I bought! Trench Coat, Vintage Comme des Garçons; Tie, Vintage Hermès; Skate Deck and Nunchucks by Supreme

Jacket, Moncler x Junya Watanabe; Skate Deck, Damien Hirst x Supreme

This shirt is one of my favourite pieces—I found it in a vintage store in Tokyo. Shirt, Comme des Garçons Homme Plus; Hat, Lands' End

These are the shoes I could wear every day. L to R. Shoes, Alden, Junya Watanabe Comme des Garçons Man, Comme des Garçons Shirt x Heschung, Lanvin, Junya Watanabe Comme des Garçons Man x Tricker's

I was invited to go to a wedding, so I had to purchase a suit to wear for the occasion. I was about to get a Thom Browne one until I found this one in a vintage store in Paris. It's Comme des Garçons Homme Plus, and the fabric is pretty similar to nylon sports pants. Jacket, Vintage Comme des Garçons Homme Plus

Top and Pants, Unknown Designer; Hat, Lands End x Vivienne Westwood

Top and Pants, Unknown Designer; Hat, Lands End x Vivienne Westwood

Top and Pants, Unknown Designer