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Former Lisaa students

 

• Richard René

The designer, who graduated from Lisaa in 1992, won four prizes during the 2004 young designer festival in Hyères. On January 27, 2005, he organized his first big fashion show at the Intercontinental Hotel in Paris.

 

• Christelle Wielgus

« As visual merchandising coordinator, I am in charge of presenting products. I oversee the image coherence between the products and the boutique windows in the company’s entire shop network … »

 

• Valérie Bercovici Devillers

« I was increasingly asked for wedding dresses and soon, I began to specialize in this area. Between the ages of 25 to 30, all my friends got married … this was the beginning of a word-of-mouth business which now works very well. »

 

• Virginie Léger Le Duc

I try to make practical bags for mothers and women who work : I want the perfect bag where you can find everything easily. My goal is to follow trends and make something simple and affordable. One of my first models is the butterfly bag : On my site, clients can order a made-to-order bag by choosing the color and texture of different elements … »

 

• Charlotte Rivière et Lesli Ferré

« In our women’s ready-to-wear collection, we confront our two different design worlds to create a new one. We have the same way of looking at fashion and imagining a garment, but we express it differently. Our designs have an ambiguity and antinomy that results from this confrontation … »,

 

• Carine Gresset

Carine Gresset graduated from Lisaa in 1997 and teaches at the school. She also has other activities : illustration, accessories design and a collection of one-of-a-kind garments.

 

• Mathieu Bachelin

Mathieu Bachelin, who graduated from Lisaa in 1990, worked in different design offices and now specializes in leather goods. Last year, he created his own brand, « THE(p’truc en plus…) » (that extra little thing), which he presented at the Court Circuit trade fair.

 

• Solenne Auvret

Solenne Auvret created her own brand : "L'épicerie des bidules" that she presented at the Court Circuit trade fair. She makes gadgets, illustrations and novelty figures in a colorful universe.

 

• Matthieu Camblor

On October 9, 2004, Lisaa loaned the school site to Matthieu Camblor for his first fashion show. The event was the opportunity for him to present 35 outfits developed in four sectors : full tailoring, bikinis, after-sun dresses and wovens.

 

• Gabrielle Ponjavic

Gabrielle Ponjavic graduated from Lisaa in 1994 and created her jewelry brand « Frénétik » in 1997. She works in a super-feminine, funny, bohemian style, mixing influences and diverse materials without ever losing a sense of her public and market trends.

Her site : http://www.frenetik.org

 

• Katerina Geislerova

As an clothing architect, Katerina structures, constructs and deconstructs her garments, mixing old and modern fabrics to create contemporary clothing. She organizes her fashion shows in unusual locations : music and choreography are elaborated for an event which goes beyond just being about fashion.

 

• Maria Lucia Hohan

After having worked in Milan for Roméo Gigli and Krizia, Maria Lucia Hohan returned to her native country, Romania, and created her own brand. She has had immediate success : she regularly collaborates with three shops and has been featured in the press, including Romanian « Elle », which has photographed 14 of her garments.

To visit her site : www.marialuciahohan.com

 

• Ragna Frodattir

Ragna Frodattir graduated from Lisaa in 1995. She worked for different designers in Paris before returning to her native country, Iceland, where she created her own brand : « Path of Love ».

Ragna’s clothes are made from one-of-a-kind fabrics she develops herself. She draws her major inspiration from her own environment : Ragna grew up in a valley outside Reykjavik and has developed a particular sense regarding nature and the passing of the seasons. To develop colors, she studies the light variations in the rose garden of her family home throughout the year.

Visit her internet site : http://www.ragnafroda.is

 

• Ombline

Ombline is the designer of Zéro’in. After having studied at Lisaa, she worked as a textile designer for Christian Lacroix, Kenzo … She created Zéro’in with two collaborators : a designer/computer graphic specialist from a trend office, and an ad agency producer who handles developing the brand and communication.

Today the goal of the three Zéro’in founders is to offer a mood and universe with their garments and accessories. Zero’in dresses women, at affordable prices, who want to be noticed discretely ; city dwellers who like fashion and decoration, but adore traveling to the far corners of the world, with or without their children ; women who are comfortable being adults yet like to be mischievous and childlike every so often.

Visit the Zéro'in site