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Julie de Libran (born February 23, 1972) is a French
fashion designer Fashion is a form of self-expression and autonomy at a particular period and place and in a specific context, of clothing, footwear, lifestyle, accessories, makeup, hairstyle, and body posture. The term implies a look defined by the fashion in ...
. She has worked for leading fashion houses such as
Gianfranco Ferré Gianfranco Ferré (; 15 August 1944 – 17 June 2007) was an Italian fashion designer also known as "the architect of fashion" for his background and his original attitude toward creating fashion design. Early life and education Ferré was born ...
,
Gianni Versace Giovanni Maria "Gianni" Versace (; 2 December 1946 – 15 July 1997) was an Italian fashion designer, socialite and businessman. He was the founder of Versace, an international luxury-fashion house that produces accessories, fragrances, make-u ...
,
Prada Prada S.p.A. (, ; ) is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1913 in Milan by Mario Prada. It specializes in leather handbags, travel accessories, shoes, ready-to-wear, and other fashion accessories. Prada licenses its name and branding t ...
and
Louis Vuitton Louis Vuitton Malletier, commonly known as Louis Vuitton (, ), is a French high-end Luxury goods, luxury fashion house and company founded in 1854 by Louis Vuitton (designer), Louis Vuitton. The label's LV monogram appears on most of its produc ...
. She specializes in women’s fashion, celebrity and event dressing and
made-to-measure Made-to-measure (MTM) typically refers to custom clothing that is cut and sewn using a standard-sized base pattern. Suits and sport coats are the most common garments made-to-measure. The fit of a made-to-measure garment is expected to be superio ...
. In May 2014 she was named the artistic director of
Sonia Rykiel Sonia Rykiel (; ; 25 May 1930 – 25 August 2016) was a French fashion designer and writer. She created the Poor Boy Sweater, which was featured on the cover of French ''Elle'' magazine. Her knitwear designs and new fashion techniques led her t ...
. In June 2019 she launched her own fashion line, Julie de Libran Paris, a women’s made-to-order couture collection.


Early life

Julie de Libran was born in
Aix-en-Provence Aix-en-Provence (, , ; oc, label= Provençal, Ais de Provença in classical norm, or in Mistralian norm, ; la, Aquae Sextiae), or simply Aix ( medieval Occitan: ''Aics''), is a city and commune in southern France, about north of Marseille. ...
, in the south of France, and raised in
Vernègues Vernègues (; oc, Lo Vernegue) is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône ''département'' in southern France. The commune is made up of two villages: Vernègues and Cazan. On 11 June 1909 an earthquake killed two villagers and destroyed the cas ...
, a small village close to
Les Baux-de-Provence Les Baux-de-Provence (; oc, label= Provençal, Lei Bauç de Provença), commonly called Baux, is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of Southern France. It is located in the Alpilles mountains ...
. When de Libran was eight years old, she moved to the United States with her family and spent the 1980s in California. At a very early age she began to be passionate about fashion, creativity and design, and at high school, started drawing some sketches and taking them to a seamstress.


Education

In 1990 Julie de Libran went to Italy to study fashion. She went to the Istituto Artistico dell’Abbigliamento Marangoni in Milan where she studied fashion design and pattern making. She then went to Paris, to study draping at l’Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne.


Career

From 1991 to 1994 she worked in Milan with Gianfranco Ferré on his own brand while he was also designing
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. She worked close to Gianfranco Ferré on his women's collections and she designed his line Oaks by Ferré and Ferré Jeans Collection. In 1994, she moved to Paris, and worked with
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designing his women’s collection. In 1996 she went back to Italy to Gianni Versace where she assisted Gianni and then Donatella Versace on his and then her Women's Collection and Atelier Collection shown in Paris. In 1998 she joined Prada for 10.5 years as the design director for women’s ready-to-wear, lingerie, and VIP and celebrities dressing. Working beside
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she helped establish the Italian firm with celebrity and event dressing. She created in 2003 the Prada made-to-measure atelier in Paris. From 2008 to 2014 she joined the French fashion house Louis Vuitton where she was the womenswear creative and studio director. She worked very closely with
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on all the creative process for ready-to-wear, accessories, ad campaigns and fashion shows. She was the designer of Icons, the house's line of classic pieces, as well as the cruise and pre-fall collections. In 2013 ''
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'' called her "Louis Vuitton's secret weapon". On May 15, 2014 she is named Artistic Director of
Sonia Rykiel Sonia Rykiel (; ; 25 May 1930 – 25 August 2016) was a French fashion designer and writer. She created the Poor Boy Sweater, which was featured on the cover of French ''Elle'' magazine. Her knitwear designs and new fashion techniques led her t ...
overlooking all lines of Sonia Rykiel’s womenswear and accessories, Sonia By Sonia Rykiel, the children's line and the home collection. Her first collection for Sonia Rykiel, Spring Summer 2015, is shown in Paris in September 2014. Her pre-fall 2015 show is held at the Jane Hotel in New York in January 2015. Her fall 2015-2016 show takes place in the Saint-Germain-des-Pres parisian store in March 2015. On that occasion, Julie de Libran works with publisher
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and artist André Saraiva to transform the Sonia Rykiel flagship store into a bookstore filled with 50,000 books. In 2016, she collaborated with contemporary Spanish-American artist Maggie Cardelús to create a print for the autumn-winter collection. In July 2018, Julie de Libran was invited by the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture to show Sonia Rykiel's first ever couture collection named l'Atelier. In September 2018, Julie de Libran showed her spring summer 2019 collection on the new Allée Sonia Rykiel, a Parisian street named after the late designer
Sonia Rykiel Sonia Rykiel (; ; 25 May 1930 – 25 August 2016) was a French fashion designer and writer. She created the Poor Boy Sweater, which was featured on the cover of French ''Elle'' magazine. Her knitwear designs and new fashion techniques led her t ...
. After her departure from Sonia Rykiel in March 2019, Julie de Libran showed her debut eponymous collection of 21 looks in her own home on June 30, 2019. Her collection is sustainably-minded, each dress being made to order in limited quantities from end-of-roll fabrics. In December 2019, the Chambre syndicale de la Haute Couture announces that Julie de Libran will be showing her second collection under her brand, as a guest member during the official couture week in Paris in January 2020. In 2021, Julie de Libran collaborated for her collection with Eres, Charvet, and Goossens, respectively famous for lingerie, shirt making, and costume jewelry. In January 2022, Julie de Libran opened her first physical boutique on the Left Bank in Paris, France.


References

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