Eymeric François or the art of the Corset

To close the Haute Couture week, we went to the presentation of the collections of the house Eymeric François in the presence of the ambassador of the association 4 couleurs Amandine Albisson and the composer Laurent Couson.

A ballet of 15 corseted models was presented to us!

The first model, a lacquered wool weave suit with a sculpted jacket over a split skirt, took us by surprise! Then it was a fade in on a brocade trouser suit and horsehair corset (a little gouaché) in a gradation of chiffon petals from pink to black that was really incredible! Then a hand-painted passementerie and silk velvet dress, embroidered with black crystals... A long silk velvet and black lurex sheath, on a matt black foliage corset.

Surprising ruffled dress of satin ribbons ( very, too pink) and calandered lace to dazzle us! A magnificent sheath of black murex weave and silver trimmings; right on the skin (with a Floraison on the shoulders by Lea Fiorotto- L'étoffe de Paris) worn by Emilie. To finish with a sculpture corseted with stones on claws from black, purple, fushia to pastel! Each model is a unique piece, a work of art in itself!

Eymeric François knows perfectly well how to divert the codes of couture on clothing. A former dancer, he started out as an assistant to the great Thierry Mugler at the age of 15! Once he finished his training, he created his own fashion house! A big thank you to Eymeric for his dizzying creations, his unique know-how, his talent and his passion for our greatest pleasure! Eymeric Francois creates and manufactures all his pieces in his Parisian workshop using French fabrics, laces and silks! He delights and comforts us by highlighting women's bodies and by respecting the carbon rate since the fabrics used are made in France.

 

Eymeric François or the Art of Corset

To close the week of Haute Couture we went to the presentation of the collections of the maison Eymeric François in the presence of the ambassador of the association 4 colors Amandine Albisson and the composer Laurent Couson. A ballet of 15 corseted models was presented to us!

The first model, a lacquered wool weaving suit with a jacket sculpted on a split skirt surprised us a lot! It is then a fade chained on a jumpsuit of brocade and horsehair corset (a gouache nothing) in a gradient of muslin petals from pink to black which was really incredible! Then a dress in hand-painted trimmings, and velvet silk, embroidered with black crystals ...

A long sheath of velvet silk and black lurex, on corset of matte black foliage. Surprising dress ruffled with satin ribbons (very, too pink) and calais lace to dazzle us! A beautiful black weave sheath and silver trimmings on the skin (with a bloom on the shoulders by Lea Fiorotto- The fabric of Paris) worn by Emilie. To finish with a sculpture corseted with jewels on claws from black, purple, fuchsia to pastel! Each model is a unique piece, a piece of art on its own! Eymeric François knows perfectly how to divert the codes of the couture on the garment.

Former dancer, he was first assistant to the great Thierry Mugler at the age of 15! Once finished training he created his own couture house! A big thank you to Eymeric for his dizzying creations, his unique know-how, his talent and his passion for our greatest pleasure! The maison Eymeric Francois created and manufactures all of his pieces in his Parisian workshop using fabrics, lace, and French silk! It delights us and reinforces us by putting the body of the women in value and by respecting the rate of carbon since the fabrics employed are manufactured in France.