Lucille Thièvre
A mother who worked as a garment mechanic awakened her vocation, a diploma from the École de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne, now the Institut Français de la Mode, beginnings at Hermès and Givenchy and, since 2021, the year she launched her brand, highly acclaimed collections... The career of 33-year-old Lucille Thièvre reflects two facets of her work: technical mastery and high-end
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" In 2019, I was one of the finalists at the Hyères Fashion Festival, and that generated momentum: I wanted to create my label. With COVID having come and gone, I decided to take my time to define my image and build my identity. Today, this translates into sensual, feminine pieces that are always inclusive and easy to wear. My work as a pattern maker is at the service of the body's lines. Glass craftsmanship is also part of my signature. I'm generally surrounded by very talented craftsmen, and we develop projects together "
If Lucille is sure of her choices, this Prize is a real validation of her work by her peers.
It's important," she insists. Paris is my city, the capital of fashion, and this award is essential in terms of visibility. " - Lucille Thièvre
Admittedly, his company is already self-sufficient, with an in-house prototyping workshop and a network of partners based in France for manufacturing, but the Prize will be a stepping stone towards a new sales dynamic. " It's going to help us expand, get a head start on stock and make online sales more fluid. All in all, it's a helping hand to secure the future of the business.