Mathias

They wear agnès b., and tell us about it.
Mathias, 50 years old, Communications Director, Rue du Pas de la Mule, Paris.
What are you wearing?
Beige chino pants in a thick, rather baggy fabric, a snap-button agnès b. cardigan I bought a year ago, loafers, an agnès b. mac coat, and an agnès b. scarf.
How did you put this look together?
I get around by bike. I like wearing a scarf—it’s both elegant and practical. Big scarves can feel suffocating, but this is softer. If it's silk, the thermoregulating effect is useful too. I wear a mac, which has a nice drape. I like to be able to layer under a coat. If it's windy or drizzling, like it sometimes is these days, I wear it over a jacket, a sweater, or a cardigan... If I get warm during the day, I can just remove a layer. I like my clothes to be fairly loose and comfortable, with real structure—I’m not into overly flowy garments.
What’s your connection to agnès b.?
When I was 18, I was the rebel in the family, with a grunge style and Dr. Martens on my feet—I’d get scolded at family events. The compromise was an agnès b. work jacket and a super cool pair of white trousers. It worked as a suit, but not too formal. I wore it a lot—it felt sharp without being stiff. In the 2000s, I wore a lot of agnès b. snap-button cardigans and Breton shirts. I also bought some artist-designed T-shirts. I’ve just had a daughter, and I rediscovered the snap-button cardigan—for her and for me. I love the boxy, cropped fit—it’s so comfortable.