She's been the stylish secret of fashion editors and trendsetters such as Rachel Bilson and Sienna Miller for seasons, but has now become the go-to designer for Parisian "it"-girl cool everywhere. Marant, 43, launched her label of flirty minidresses, boyish Peace Sign Bead bracelet and highly prized footwear in 1994 and her star skyrocketed when Paris Vogue's über-stylist, Emmanuelle Alt, started styling her shows. Her brand of Gallic chic caught on with Tiffany 1837 Bead bracelet lovers who recognized how easily her pieces integrate into any wardrobe- at prices well below this month's rent- and look fresh for several seasons.
That versatility is crucial to Marant who is rumoured to test-drive every piece herself, confirming fit and function before putting It in a show. That practice has Atlas pendant her well from the start of her career, when she first designed accessories with Claude Montana, to now when her flair for a coveted shoe has Inspired waiting lists around the globe. Today, Marant is reaching beyond France.
She recently opened a boutique in New York's SoHo, next to her husband- a coveted handbag designer in his own right-Jérôme Heart lock charm pendant shop. A perfect marriage of style. Cotton-blend jacket $260, tencel-blend top, $185, and leggings, all Isabel Marant. Ring, Carole Tanenbaum Vintage Collection; shoes, Laurence Dacade.She's supported in this Butterfly pendant philosophy by her husband, Patrizio Bertelli (Prada's CEO), whom she has worked and lived with for 30 years in Milan.
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