Can you tell the audience where we are right now?We are at a cozy little café in Paris, rue Montorgueil, one of my favorite spots to unwind and get inspired.
What were you doing just before I arrived?I was writing some lyrics for a new song, enjoying the calm and the gentle hum of conversations around me.
How are you feeling about life these days?I'm feeling quite reflective and grateful. Life has its challenges, and sometimes unfair, but it's also filled with beautiful moments and opportunities.
How would you describe yourself to the very few people on earth that may not know you?I'm a singer, songwriter, and musician, known for my work with Jugendstil's. I love to explore themes of love, politics, and philosophy through my music.
What does a typical day look like for you at the moment?I start my day with some meditation and a good breakfast (laughter). Then I spend time either in the studio or writing, followed by some time outdoors, perhaps a walk or a visit to a museum. Evenings are usually spent with friends or family, or at a live music venue.
What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?To always stay true to myself and my artistic vision, no matter the external pressures or trends.
What’s your favourite thing you’ve ever done so far in your career?Creating the album "Fenklup" with Jugendstil. It was a true collaborative effort that brought out the best in all of us. And we were rewarded....more than we could expect.
What’s the one song in the world that brings out the most emotion when you listen to it?"Les Feuilles Mortes" by Yves Montand always brings a tear to my eye. It's so beautifully melancholic.
What’s the last great movie that you watched?I recently watched "Portrait of a Lady on Fire" and found it incredibly moving and visually stunning.
What’s your favourite movie of all time?Jean-Luc Godard's "Pierrot le Fou" for its innovative style and poignant storytelling.
What is your go-to takeaway order?I love a good Vietnamese pho. It's comforting and delicious.
Favourite place you’ve visited?Kyoto, Japan. The blend of traditional and modern culture is fascinating, and the tranquility of the temples is unmatched.
If you could live anywhere in the world where would it be and why?Paris, because it feels like home and constantly inspires me with its art, culture, and history.
If you think of yourself as a child, how would you describe that version of you now that you’re older and wiser?I was a dreamer, always with my head in the clouds. That hasn't changed much, but now I have the wisdom to turn those dreams into reality.
When did you first realise what you wanted your career path to be?When I was a teenager and first discovered the power of music. It was clear to me that I wanted to be a part of that world.
What was your first job?My first job was working in a record store. It was perfect for discovering new music and meeting like-minded people.
What’s the most nervous you’ve been in your career?Probably the first time Jugendstl played live. The crowd was intimidating, but the energy was incredible.
Which one album have you heard that completely changed your life?"Pet Sounds" by The Beach Boys. It opened my eyes to the possibilities of what an album could be.
If you could only eat one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be?A classic French baguette with cheese and a glass of red wine. Simple, yet perfect.
If you were granted a last meal, what would it be?A traditional French dinner with all the courses...
What’s been your favourite City to work in?London. It's a city that's constantly reinventing itself and has a vibrant creative scene.
What’s your favourite drink?A well-made cappuccino.
If you could work with one artist who would it be and why?I love to collaborate with m'y bandmates. Their approach to music and production is so innovative and inspiring.
Who did you look up to the most when you were younger?Nico from The Velvet Underground. Her voice and presence were so unique and compelling.
If you could pick three dinner guests, living or dead who would they be and why?Jean-Luc Godard, to discuss film and philosophy; Nina Simone, for her incredible stories and musical insights; and Simone de Beauvoir, for her perspectives on life and feminism.
What’s the secret to your success?Persistence, passion, and staying true to my artistic vision.
Sunrise or Sunset?Sunset. It's a time for reflection and unwinding.
What’s the most expensive thing you’ve ever bought?Probably a piece of vintage music equipment.
If you could be doing anything you wanted to be doing right now, what would it be?Traveling and discovering new places and cultures.
What’s your favourite book?"Bonjour Tristesse" by Françoise Sagan. It's a beautifully written exploration of youth and emotion.
What’s the one thing somebody has created that you wish you had created?The song "Life on Mars?" by David Bowie. It's a masterpiece.
What was your yearbook quote?"Stay curious, stay passionate."
What’s the one thing you wish you had known before you got into this career?How important it is to take care of your mental health and to balance work with personal life.
Who’s the most famous contact that you have saved in your phone?Probably Daniel Hayes, my long-time collaborator from Jugendstil.
If you could start over again, what would you do differently?I would stress less about the small things and focus more on enjoying the journey.
When was the last time you were truly terrified?Probably during a turbulent flight. I don't enjoy flying very much.
What is the biggest misconception about you?That I'm always serious and introspective. I do love to laugh and have fun as well.
What’s one private story about yourself that you’re willing to share today?I once missed a flight because I was so engrossed in writing a song. It turned out to be one of my favorites, so no regrets!
How happy would you say you are on a scale of 1 to 10 in this moment?I'd say an 8. There's always room for new experiences.
What are you currently obsessed with these days?Exploring new music genres and finding inspiration in unexpected places.
What was your New Year’s Resolution and have you stuck to it?To practice more mindfulness and be present in the moment. I'm working on it every day.
Do you prefer Saturday Nights or Sunday Mornings?Sunday mornings. They are quiet and perfect for reflection.
What’s the worst injury you’ve ever had?I once sprained my ankle badly during a tour. It was quite a challenge performing on stage with it.
What was your first pet?A cat named Rembrandt.
What one item could you not live without?My notebook. It's where all my ideas and lyrics are born.
What’s your most cherished memory so far?The first time Jugendstil played together. It felt like magic.
What’s your favourite sports team?I'm not a big sports fan, but I do enjoy watching tennis sometimes.
Who’s your favourite actor or actress?Juliette Binoche. Her performances are always captivating.
What advice would you give anybody trying to break into your industry?Stay true to your vision and don't be afraid to experiment and take risks.
What’s your favourite TV Show?"Black Mirror" for its thought-provoking storytelling.
What’s your favourite App in your phone right now?Spotify. It's great for discovering new music.
If you could take one moment back in your life and not have it happen, what would it be?I believe every moment shapes who we are, so I wouldn't change anything.
What is a simple pleasure that you couldn’t live without?A walk in the park on a sunny day.
What is one thing you are surprisingly good at?Cooking! I love experimenting with new recipes.
What’s something you do that you probably shouldn’t?I sometimes stay up too late working on music.
What’s one thing about yourself that nobody else knows?I have a secret passion for gardening. It's very therapeutic.
What’s your most prized possession?My vintage synthesizer collection. Each piece has its own story.
What’s the most trouble you ever got into as a teenager?Sneaking out to see concerts. I got caught a few times and had to face the music at home, but those experiences fueled my passion for live performances.
How do you hope your parents would describe this version of you right now?I hope they would describe me as passionate, dedicated, and someone who has stayed true to her values and artistic vision.
What do you predict for yourself in the next ten years?I see myself continuing to create music, exploring new artistic collaborations. I also hope to travel more and find new sources of inspiration.