Roland Mouret

Roland Mouret biography

Born: Lourdes, France, 1962

Designer Biography Roland Mouret

Enrolling at a Parisian fashion college in 1979, Roland Mouret dropped out in his first year on advice from his tutor that life experience was more crucial. Finding work as a model, Mouret moved on to work as a stylist.

Gaining internships at French Elle and Glamour magazine, Mouret learnt invaluable skills – while at Elle, Mouret was taught how to pattern cut. After interning, Mouret then worked for Robert Clergerie as an art director, before moving to London in 1991.

While in London, Mouret designed for People Liberation, a venture backed by the Italian manufacturer Gibo, however, the project was short lived. Mouret then started to design collections under his own name and presented during London Fashion Week in 1998.

The 15 piece collection was immaculately tailored and produced entirely without the use of patterns. The gently draped designs received critical acclaim. The success of his first collection led to his first front cover magazine appearance on Collezioni. Mouret was credited with understanding the female silhouette.

In 2000, a partnership with Sharai and Andre Meyers started, under the name Roland Mouret Designs Ltd. By 2004, Mouret had began showing his collection in New York where he was praised for his draping techniques and sartorial skills.

After five years, Mouret resigned from the company.

In 2005, Roland Mouret was catapulted into fame with the Galaxy Dress. Celebrities including Cameron Diaz, Demi Moore, Victoria Beckham and Scarlett Johansson embraced the new brand and Mouret himself.

With celebrity endorsement, the sculptural dress featured a deep square neck and cap sleeves. The design that created an hourglass silhouette was universally known as the ‘it’ dress. The demand for the dress was so high; it sold out before it reached the shops.

In 2006, Mouret, with help of Simon Fuller, began operating under the name ‘RM by Roland Mouret’. The same year, Mouret collaborated on a limited edition collection for Gap, consisting of 10 dresses. In 2007, Mouret debuted his ‘Satellite’ collection in Paris. Straight after the show, Net-a-Porter had the RM collection available online to buy.

In 2008, the second collection by RM was shown in Paris. The same year a new collection, ‘RM Bespoke Limited Edition’ was introduced. In 2010, Mouret produced a menswear line.

Known for his precision cutting and drapery skills, Roland Mouret has an appreciation and understanding of the female body. His form enhancing pieces contradict minimalism with femininity and have an underlying sex appeal.

Roland Mouret biography

 

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Written by Saxony Dudbridge

Saxony Dudbridge was one of the first contributors to the Catwalk Yourself project, Saxony studies International Fashion Marketing and she is responsible for our great History and Designers Biographies sections.


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