- Dolores Doll"If I were to create a shade inspired by WHITEbIRD, it would be emerald or turquoise.. "
The WHITEbIRD Portraits
In the wake of WHITEBIRD, there are those for whom style is never decorative, but lived. Dolorès Doll belongs to that family of aesthetes for whom every detail matters, because it is part of a whole: a silhouette, an attitude, a way of inhabiting the world.
Dolores Doll– A natural instinct for beauty
A model from adolescence, she moved early through ateliers, studios, and creative capitals. Fashion taught her the sense of line, imagery sharpened her eye, but it is everyday gestures — adorning oneself, choosing, assembling — that most deeply shape her vision. For Dolorès, jewellery holds a central place: worn as an anchor, an intimate punctuation. Pieces chosen for their accuracy, their discreet presence, their ability to accompany the body without ever constraining it.
It is within this continuity that Ivine Paris was born. Not as a rupture, but as a natural extension of her relationship to detail. The name, inspired by the Breton word ivin — the nail — already speaks of this attention to areas often considered marginal, yet essential. For Dolorès, nails are a sensitive surface, much like jewellery: a space where choice, nuance, and freedom are expressed.
Ivine Paris sits at the intersection of several demands: a bio-based formulation, a colour palette conceived like a wardrobe, and graphic stickers designed as miniature compositions. Nothing demonstrative, nothing fixed. Shades converse with the skin, motifs with movement, within an approach that is deliberately inclusive and free from gendered codes.
Like jewellery, nail polish becomes here a discreet yet structuring sign. A detail that anchors a silhouette, highlights a gesture, asserts a sensibility without overstating it. A precise, embodied vision of beauty — attentive to the body and to the long term — one that resonates naturally with WHITEbIRD.
Chinese Portrait of Dolores Doll
Your first memory linked to a piece of jewellery — the one that marked you as a child?
My grandmother’s solitaire.
Your very first piece of jewellery, the one you truly chose or never took off?
A gold curb bracelet engraved with my first name.
A designer or creator who particularly inspires you?
One of my best friends, Djaba Nikolaï Diassamidzé.
If you were a precious stone, which would you be?
An emerald.
Your gold colour: solar yellow, powdery rose, or luminous white?
Yellow gold, just like the sun.
A piece of jewellery you would like to pass on — and to whom?
My grandmother’s solitaire, to my daughter.
If your universe were translated into a work of art, which would you choose?
A Rothko — my favourite painter.
If your creativity had a gesture, what would it be?
A brushstroke — for nail polish, of course.
A place where you like to recharge or create?
My family home in Finistère, where I’ve been going since childhood.
An iconic piece that defines you?
A bomber jacket — or a nail polish.
A recent read that particularly resonated with you?
The Virtues of Failure by Charles Pépin.
A shade that represents you best at Doll House, the one you wear every day?
Candy pink.
If your nail polishes could tell something about you, what would it be?
My creativity.
A nail trend or gesture that inspires you at the moment?
Nail stickers, obviously.
If you were to create a shade inspired by the WHITEBIRD universe, what would it look like?
Emerald — or turquoise.
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