"At a time when we are too young to make a professional choice, I spent an economic baccalaureate, but that didn't fascinate me at all.I don't need to know Japan's GDP to make straight seams!"She laughs. At the time, manual professions are not really on the rise, but Camille knows that she wants to convert in sewing, a passion discovered with her grandmother.Even if she admits laughing that their opinion diverged on a lot of “points”, so much the “vague” seam (for clothes) differs from that of furniture. With an extreme timidity, she still succeeds in overcoming her scaresand to integrate the Y.M.C.A.From toulouse.She quickly won her diploma there in 2004, before taking her first steps as an intern at a upholsterer from Bagnères-de-Bigorre.But until 2010, she continues various jobs in different sectors.
Today, it's been eleven years that Camille finally conducts her professional life as she sees fit, by putting her know-how and her tastes in terms of decoration at the service of her customers. Coup de tête on old seats -with her personal paw consisting in using two different fabrics -, curtains, veiling ..., she flourishes fully, and even succeeds in leaving a little room for creation in her “Millette” universe. “It's my recreation. When I have a little time I let go and create accessories for women and children. Moms love my “pee tipis” in particular, a small cone that we place on the sex of babies boys, who tend to water everywhere at the time of the exchange; It limits the damage! ».Camille also collaborated with photographers of Travel to Publish, installed in Guéthary, by making a limited series of cushions and an armchair inspired by surfing and ocean, which is found at the concept store 'Hexagon in Tarbes. Informations on the website of Camille Décoration in Tarbes.