※ Our story

We make a magazine for women who
think in mood boards and
live with intention.

Paris street style
Beautiful home interior
Travel destination
47,200 Monthly readers
014 Issues published
68 Cities covered
1,200+ Stories written

※ Why we exist

Good taste is not a talent.
It's a practice.

We started Lacellieseking because we were tired of publications that treated fashion as aspiration and travel as escapism. We wanted something that took the pleasures of daily life seriously — not as lifestyle porn, but as genuine inquiry.

Every article we publish asks: what's worth your time and money? What actually lasts? What's the one thing you need to know? We write for women who read the whole piece, not just the pull quotes.

Editorial workspace

※ How we work

Three rules we never break.

I.

Edit ruthlessly.

We cut more than we keep. Every sentence earns its place. If a product, destination, or idea doesn't genuinely deserve your attention, we don't cover it.

II.

Own the opinion.

We take positions. We say which coat is better, which city is worth the flight, which skincare trend is nonsense. Being interesting is more useful than being neutral.

III.

Write like a person.

No brand voice. No corporate hedging. Our writers are real women with real opinions, and you should be able to hear them on the page.

※ The team

The women behind the words.

Cellie Seking
● Hi, I'm Cellie

Cellie Seking

Editor in Chief

Cellie founded Lacellieseking with the conviction that good taste is not a luxury but a practice — something built slowly through attention and curiosity.

Margot Dufour
● Hi, I'm Margot

Margot Dufour

Style Director

A decade in the Paris fashion industry gave Margot a rigorous eye and a healthy allergy to trend-chasing. She writes about clothes like they matter — because they do.

Isla Brennan
● Hi, I'm Isla

Isla Brennan

Travel Editor

Isla has lived in seven countries and visited over sixty. She travels slowly, with good shoes, an appetite for local food, and a healthy suspicion of anything called a hidden gem.

Yuki Nakamura
● Hi, I'm Yuki

Yuki Nakamura

Design & Interiors

An architect turned writer, Yuki covers design and interiors with the conviction that a well-arranged room is one of the most underrated forms of self-expression.

Priya Shah
● Hi, I'm Priya

Priya Shah

Beauty & Wellness

Priya approaches beauty like a scientist — with curiosity, rigour, and a deep scepticism of anything that promises miracles. She writes about skincare and wellness with rare honesty.

※ From the editor

A note from Cellie

When I started this magazine, people asked me who it was for. My answer was always the same: it's for the woman who knows what she likes, but is still working out why. The woman who buys fewer things, but better ones. Who travels fewer places, but goes deeper.

We're not here to tell you what to want. We're here to help you articulate what you already want, and to find the very best version of it.

Thank you for reading. It means everything.

— Cellie

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