An atelier built
on borrowed silk.
Camille Beaumont began Mariée Étoile in a fifty-square-metre apartment with one sewing machine, twelve metres of silk her grandmother had kept since 1951, and the stubborn belief that every bride deserved the dress she pictured, not the one on the hanger.
I never wanted to design dresses. I wanted to design the moment a woman sees herself in a mirror and becomes, for the first time, the most tender version of herself.
My grandmother taught me that a wedding dress is not a costume — it is a document. Twelve years ago I opened this atelier to write documents for women I would never meet but somehow already knew. Every dress that leaves this workshop has part of me stitched into the lining, and part of her too.
The twelve hands that make her.
Camille Beaumont
Founder · Lead DesignerLéa Fontaine
PatternmakerInès Roussel
Master SeamstressMargaux Dubois
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Come spend an afternoon with us. No obligation. Just silk, champagne, and the beginning of a dress.