“It is a disease,” admits Giuliette Wirtz, obsessive collector of all things Mini.
“I buy models not only because of their rarity or value, but also because I like the forms, the colours – or simply to remind me of the place or the occasion where I found them.
“Every one of my models, even the most ordinary and the cheapest, brings back a happy memory because I don’t use the internet to find them, so I can remember the shops or the people who sold them to me.”
Classic Mini fan Giuliette Wirtz has a big collection of memorabilia dedicated to the little classic car
Giuliette’s Mini collection now numbers a few hundred miniatures, but she also gathers period marketing brochures, parts catalogues, books and magazine features focusing on Alec Issigonis’ pint-sized marvel, along with workshop manuals, black-and-white press photographs, promotional items and almost anything with a Mini printed on it.
“I’d say the rarest models in my collection are the plastic toys made in Japan, which are hard to find in Europe,” continues Giuliette, “but I really wouldn’t be able to choose a favourite.