Born: Hendaye, France, 1949
Known for her use of colour and fastidious tailoring with a slight theatrical bent, Myrène De Prémonville was described by Vogue in 1987 as ‘the new discovery of the past two seasons … her collection neither based on a lifestyle, nor a customer, but the creative urge of someone who has worked half her life in fashion.’
Working exclusively with French fabrics and French manufacturers, De Prémonville’s clothes – including dresses for day and evening, and knits – blend a youthful spirit of innovation with conservative Gallic chic.
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