Kenza looks wonderfully casual thanks to its wide legs with double pleats. These trousers have a facing instead of a waistband for a different effect. Furthermore, Kenza has a zipped fly fastening, a darted back, and faux welt pockets. The cuffed hems is a design detail we love, but these are obviously not a must.

For Kenza, look for a woven fabric with sufficient weight. From poplin, (twill) cotton, crepe, wool blend and polycotton to corduroy, denim or leather, it's all possible. Or make it summery right away and go with linen. If you like a print, consider a Prince of Wales check, tartan or houndstooth.


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I grew up in Brussels in a loving family. I was educated according to the set of values that Islam stands for. We lived in humility, modesty, simplicity, love and respect for others. I grew up in Brussels, where I flourished as a citizen, where I blossomed amidst a culturally rich society full of colors.

Unfortunately, the environment in which I was living peacefully has rapidly deteriorated. The relationships between people were becoming very tense and confrontational. The impact of the 2001 World Trade Center attacks in the United States has quickly spread to Europe. Then it was the rise of the right wing extremism. Almost all Muslims started to be perceived as potential terrorists. This climate of tension had reached its peak.

This climate of hatred and violence took away the most precious thing I had in this world. May 7, 2002 my parents were murdered by a man driven by hatred and rejection of the other. My parents were killed at around 4 am, while praying Fajr (dawn prayer). The murderer had also fired several bullets at my little brothers Yassine and Walid, who were only 6-year-old and 11-year-old respectively at that time. They were heavily injured but were able to survive this terrible carnage. The murderer decided to end the lives of my whole family. He had decided we did not have the right to live. This man brutally destroyed my whole family. There was no doubt that it was indeed a hate crime. This man attacked us because he considered that we just had not the right color, not the right religion, and not the right culture. Just after killing my parents, the murderer committed suicide when setting fire in our house, setting himself ablaze in the event. I escaped death as he also set fire in my room. I was saved by my neighbor Grard Buyk. He will always be my hero.

May 7, 2002 was the most horrible day of my life. That day, I was devastated by a sadness that I thought was insuperable. I was only 18 years old and I suddenly became an orphan. I was deprived forever of the love and affection of my parents. After such a tragedy, many questions invaded my mind. How to have a normal life after such a shock? How can I continue to live in a world without the presence of my parents? How is it possible to overcome such a tragedy?

And I prayed God with all my strength, for I keep the faith that another world where we are not doomed to live in violence exists. I keep the faith and believe that peace can be a reality if all us contribute to this vision together.

In the following years after the death of my parents, I tried to find a place for myself in the natural order of the world. I tried to think about what will make sense to me. I was convinced that I have undertaken a fight to honor the memory of my parents. I felt I had the responsibility to impart the story of my family to the world.

I wanted to let the world know that my parents had once existed among us and that they had also contributed to a righteous and tolerant society. I fought for the memory of my parents so that a tragedy like this never happens again. I fought with all my strength to make of this tragedy a lesson to the world.

I had to face a lot of disappointment, but I also found a lot of love, brotherhood, voiced and received solidarity, and learned life lessons. I learned to be humble towards life and to give it a meaning. I conducted several humanitarian trips because I was in search of truth. I wanted to understand how all these conflicts occur in the world, how someone can take a gun and fire at another human being. I let myself be guided towards what makes sense to me. My commitment to Palestine taught me the best lesson in my life. I went to Palestine to be close to their suffering, to finally understand my own suffering. Palestinians taught me to remain dignified despite the suffering and pain. I owe a lot to that country because I felt myself stronger and more determined in my commitment to a better world.

Today it is important to communicate, to realize that what unites us all is our humanity. We must learn to be able to accept ourselves and each other as we are, with our differences, our values. This is the message through which I live.

My soul is terribly saddened when I see that hate crimes continuing to occur. I have a special thought for Deah Barakat, Yusor and Razan Abu-Salha, these three young American Muslims killed in North Carolina. I was speechless for several days without being able to put words on that terrible event. I was almost in shock for days. All images of the tragedy experienced about my family filled my head. I felt like reliving that day over and over again, when the murderer entered our apartment to assassin my parents. This simply means that such tragedy can happen to anyone else. This means that no one is immune from such crimes. The facts are here. It is for this reason that everyone is responsible. Whether we target a mosque, a church or a synagogue, we should all condemn such acts with the same firmness.

Today I am a woman, but I succeeded in becoming that little girl whom I was before. I just wanted to find again that innocence, that childlike state of wonder about the beautiful things that life offers. I was worried that fear and sadness will fill the rest of my days. My parents are always in my prayers and in my actions. I will honor their memory for the rest of my days.

Join me while I interview Kenza at the new Nobu Hotel Marbella, which is practically her home away from home. Kenza is a modern woman with Haiti-American upbringing, European heart and Parisian flair. She is a beautiful person with a kind soul and a passion for art. Her jewellery box is eclectic: from hand-made treasures from all over the world to one-of-a-kind pieces inherited from her family. Her impressive career journey from Chanel to Boucheron has made her into the woman she wants to be, and with Pippa Small for an aunt she is destined for greatness! But what really makes her a unique personality is her all-consuming kindness. Meet Kenza Carlson Eyzaguirre!

LOCATION AT TIME OF INTERVIEW: Nobu Hotel Marbella. As for the restaurants in Marbella I love going to Serafina, beach clubs Chiringuito Ibiza and Marbella, MC Beach Marbella Club. My favourite shops are A concept, Lagoon, Ekseption Puerto Banus.

IN THE BEGINNING: I grew up surrounded by artists and designers in my family and therefore my passion for art and history began as a child. As well as my interest in jewellery, as my mother would design and create pieces at home and we have two well-known and admired gemologists in the family. In university in Paris I began studying art history, which was the ideal city to study it, as Paris itself is the best museum. From art history I went on to study marketing and international communications, which I thought would enable me to have a broad choice of career opportunities. My first internship was in Geneva at the UN and then I moved on to the luxury sector in Paris. From there I decided to take a break in Marbella my hometown for a few months and ended up staying. My friends from Paris, the Moretti brothers from the Moretti & Moretti gallery the biggest street art and pop art gallery in the world, decided to open in the Marbella Club Hotel. I was going to help them to take care of the gallery in Marbella, while they were in Paris, and I ended up staying with them and my unknown passion for street art began! I would like to eventually have my own concept gallery with rotating exhibitions of up-and-coming artists.

USA OR EUROPE: I prefer to live in Europe as it is so accessible to travel in between all the cities and I love the old world charm Europe has and history. The US is a fantastic place to visit and I love L.A. however, I prefer Europe to live. I grew up in Marbella always traveling back and forth with my mother to California until the age of 10 and then we moved to Tennessee were I studied in high school. At the age of 17 I moved back to Europe to study at American University of Paris.

MARBELLA: I was born in Marbella, but left as a child to the States and then to Paris. However, I would always come to visit for the holidays. One has the best quality of life here, wonderful weather, it is safe not overcrowded and the proximity to the mountains and sea is ideal! My favorite places here: La Tienda restaurant in La Virginia, it was one of the first restaurants in Marbella. It has kept its old world charm and Andalusian feel in a beautiful setting. It is very romantic and picturesque! I love Serafina restaurant in Puente Romano, delicious cuisine and you are in the middle of all the action of the plaza of the hotel. Marbella Club in the summer with its patio parties is great fun! They host studio 54 and flower power parties with fantastic decorations and costumes. MC Beach is another favourite, I love the turquoise colours of the beach club, it is my favourite colour. Celicioso the gluten-free cafe for the juices is the best! 152ee80cbc

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