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About Cédric Charlier
Cédric Charlier is a Belgian born designer who studied at La Cambre in Brussels. After winning the Moët Hennesy prize in 1998, he went on to work for Céline under Michael Kors, as well as being Jean-Paul Knott’s assistant and working aside Alber Elbaz at Lanvin, before becoming the creative director of Cacharel in 2009.
He launched his first collection, leaving Cacharel and backed by Aeffe, in fall 2012. He presented womens- and menswear together on the runway, not just reducing the amount of shows that needed to be produced yearly, but Charlier also was heavily inspired by fashion before and after the French revolution when womenswear became mosre masculine and menswear lost anything that would currently be deemed feminine. Therefor Cédric focuses on tailoring, while using deconstruction and the fusing of materials to create new silhouettes.
Spring 2020 was the last season of the Cédric Charlier brand, as Charlier went on to become the creative director of the Uniqlo ready-to-wear collection.

















