Claudine Ivari is a young Iranian-French designer. Talented and perceptive, she opened her design house a year ago. Intelligently positioned in a district historically linked to Haute-Couture, the sixteenth arrondissement. At 79 bis Avenue Marceau, everything has been done to evoke elegance and femininity. Every detail reflects a delicate universe, a precious cocoon. This term is not innocent. This house seems to be in gestation, in real development. It’s only a short step from high-class ready-to-wear to Haute-Couture. Claudine Ivari plays with this. She has focused her expansion policy primarily on ready-to-wear, but from the outset she has wisely offered a different range, entirely hand-made, with a few unique pieces. Perhaps it’s her degree in Business Management from the American University in Paris, or her training at Esmod, it doesn’t matter, the result is convincing. 
In July, this determined young woman took it a step further, officially presenting a mini Haute-Couture collection. Dresses, short or long, all ready to showcase a conquering woman.
Leather strap epaulettes, exuberant necklines and a few American armholes evoke a dynamic, almost fatal femininity.

Other models in powdery tones speak of a more subdued femininity. The designer offers the attentive eye a very interesting range, revealing a few facets of her talent.
CLAUDINE IVARI
79 bis Avenue Marceau
75016 PARIS
www.claudineivari.com
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