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Nicola Lecourt Mansion, worthy heiress of Azzedine Alaïa and Thierry Mugler

“Evening outfits for flamboyant people»

"Evening wear for flamboyant people": Claire and Concise, this is the identity of the Lecourt Mansion label as stated at the top of its Instagram profile.Since her childhood in Strasbourg, its founder Nicola Lecourt Mansion has been passionate about haute couture, in which she sees the affirmation of a liberated identity as much as a dramatic sense of staging.In 2016, while completing her fashion studies at the Chardon Savard workshops, it was naturally in the night setting that her first plays find their echo obvious, where they agree at the theater of representation and'assertiveness.During these first steps in fashion then comes to his mind a central word, "flamboyant", which takes on several senses for her: "First, this term designates the flame, causing an immediate impact like when somethingset fire suddenly.He can also evoke a royal character, like that of the people who could be met in the court for example."An adjective that is illustrated through the regular use by the creator of very bright colors as well as brilliant and precious materials such as satin, leather, up to a dress fully made of Swarovski crystals."I'm a bit like a magpie: I like things that shine and are colorful," laughs the 26 -year -old designer."The notion of flamboyance therefore came to me naturally with the idea that my pieces are explosive, that they warm up.»

Nicola Lecourt Mansion, digne héritière d'Azzedine Alaïa et de Thierry Mugler