Camille Miceli’s tips for a more stylish life: the Pucci artistic director loves to shop and eat in Paris and Florence, and enjoys down time in Utah and Udaipur

- Formerly at Dior and Louis Vuitton, she admires how Emilio Pucci was inspired by Capri’s Blue Grotto to create the brand’s Marmo pattern, and calls countess Jacqueline de Ribes her ultimate fashion icon
- Camille Miceli uses Biologique Recherche skincare, follows Beka Gvishiani @stylenotcom for fashion industry insights, and likes to wear a classic diamond tennis bracelet every day
The artistic director of Pucci, Camille Miceli, is one of the most fabulous women in fashion, known for her joie de vivre and impeccable personal style. The French designer has revived the Florence-based label, making it a favourite among jet-setters for its psychedelic prints and timeless resort wear, with fun collections and buzzy events in glamorous locations such as Capri and St Moritz.
Industry insiders also remember her for successful stints at houses such as Dior, where she created the now-signature Tribales earrings, and Louis Vuitton, where she worked as accessories creative director. Here, the 52-year-old shares her favourite finds from around the world.
What I’m reading …

I recently read La Décision by Karine Tuil and it made a strong impression. The author delves deep into relationship dynamics against a backdrop of countering terrorism.
My top skincare hacks

I am loyal to Biologique Recherche and use a range of their products. The ingredients are natural and I trust their clinical approach to skincare.
Where I shop in Paris and Florence

In Florence, I am always going to Procacci, a little bar that is steps from the Palazzo Strozzi and near to the Pucci store as well. They have been around for ages, and despite being in a touristy part of the city, the ambience still feels authentic and local. In Paris, I adore the Musée Rodin.