Alexandre Vauthier
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Alexandre Vauthier | |
|---|---|
| Born | 30 November 1971 |
| Education | ESMOD |
| Occupation | Fashion designer |
| Label | Alexandre Vauthier |
Alexandre Vauthier (born 30 November 1971) is a French haute couture fashion designer.
He was a student at fashion school ESMOD from 1991 to 1994. After being a trainee for Thierry Mugler Couture in 2013, he became an assistant. In 1997 he moved to Jean Paul Gaultier where he was a head designer for the couture collections for eight years.[1]
Vauthier recalls his time with Mugler fondly: "My years at Mugler were extremely formatives at all levels. He taught me to be resourceful, find solutions very quickly."[2]
In 2009, he did his first fashion show with his own label, during Paris Fashion Week.[3] Ever since, Christian Louboutin does the shoes for Vauthier's fashion shows.[4]
In 2010, he created a clothing line for 3 Suisses.[5][6]
In 2011, after getting a makeover to Beyoncé for her album 4,[7] he created yule logs for the Grande Epicerie de Paris.[8]
For the year 2012 he was the art director for the Premium range of brand Pyrenex.[9] The same year Madonna chose him to create the look on the cover of her single Girl Gone Wild.[10]
In 2014, he created goodies for Lancôme with Jacquemus and Yiqing Yin.[11]
From 2011 to 2014 he was a guest member of the Chambre syndicale de la haute couture. Since December 2014, he is an official member, his fashion house being able to use the term "haute couture".[12][13]
In 2024, facing significant financial difficulties linked to the Covid-19 crisis and the resulting weakening of the global retail network, the house was placed in receivership,[14] after which it was acquired by the Californian fashion e-tailer Revolve, listed on the New York Stock Exchange.[15]