Designers

Elodie Blanchard

Elodie Blanchard began designing clothes and organizing fashion shows in her teens, before moving to Paris to study sculpture at the École des Beaux-Arts and fashion at the Duperré School of Design and Fashion. In 1999, she won the young designer prize at the International Fashion Arts Festival of Hyeres, giving her the opportunity to sell her eponymous clothing line at the famed French La Redoute store. After studying at CalArts in Los Angeles, her interests expanded to performance projects, including collaborations with musicians and dancers. Later, Blanchard delved into a variety of endeavors including prototype product development, trend forecasting, special event design and costume and set design. Elodie Blanchard Studio specializes in textile design and fabrication, from large-scale custom draperies, and site-specific installations to readymade surfaces, soft furniture and home accessories. Blanchard’s work has been featured in The New York Times, New York Magazine, Fortune, Metropolitan Home, Interior Design, DWELL, Domino and ELLE Decoration among others.

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