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Alexandra Chevallereau

Responsable opérations commerciales pros et événementiel chez Adeline Klam

Professional Background

Alexandra Chevallereau is a highly skilled professional with a rich background in fashion design, costume creation, and textile arts. Her extensive career encompasses various roles that showcase her talent in crafting and creativity, particularly in the fields of costuming and textile accessories. Presently, she serves as the "Responsable opérations commerciales pros et évènementielles" at Adeline Klam, where she blends her love for Japanese paper and origami with her operational expertise. In her role, Alexandra oversees business operations that cater to both professional clients and event needs, ensuring that every detail reflects the exquisite craftsmanship and cultural heritage inherent in Japanese design.

Alexandra’s previous professional experiences elevate her reputation in the fashion and textile industry. She co-managed the company Georges & Rosalie, which specializes in unique objects and textile accessories, allowing her to hone her business acumen and deepen her creativity in textile art. Her contributions as a "Professeur couture flou" at Lycée Paul Poiret Paris have allowed her to pass on her knowledge and passion for fashion design to the next generation of designers, fostering an appreciation for haute couture among her students.

In her earlier career, Alexandra enriched renowned institutions such as the Moulin Rouge and Opéra National de Paris, where she worked as a costumière. Her role involved the intricate art of costume design and sewing for performances, blending her technical skills with artistic creativity, and adding her unique touch to remarkable theatrical productions. Her work in these iconic venues has solidified her status as a reputable figure in the world of performance arts.

Education and Achievements

Alexandra’s educational journey is as impressive as her professional career. She began her studies at Lycée Elie Cartan, where she earned a BAC in Littéraire/Arts Plastiques, laying the foundation for her future in the arts. Continuing her education, she studied at Université Stendhal, where she achieved a DEUG in Lettres Modernes, highlighting her commitment to understanding literature's influence on art.

Seeking to specialize further, Alexandra attended ESAA Duperré, earning several diplomas in the field of applied arts. Notably, she obtained her DMA in Costumier Réalisateur and a DMA in Broderie main. This combination of initiatives in both costume and embroidery demonstrates her versatility and dedication to mastering her craft. Her "Mise à Niveau Arts Appliqués" studies at the same institution provided a strong base in diverse artistic disciplines, reinforcing her skills in both theory and practice.

Additionally, Alexandra pursued broderie at the Cours de la Mairie de Paris, where she completed her first and second years, focusing on this meticulous and beautiful textile technique. Through her education, Alexandra not only garnered knowledge but also nurtured her passion for crafting unique, bespoke pieces that highlight her textile artistry.

Achievements

Throughout her inspiring career, Alexandra has achieved notable accomplishments that testify to her expertise and commitment to the arts. Her involvement in significant artistic venues, like the Moulin Rouge and the Opéra National de Paris, speaks volumes about her vocational expertise and creative vision in costume design. She has participated in various high-profile fashion projects, contributing her skills to create visually stunning and intricate costumes that have impressed audiences around the world.

In her current role at Adeline Klam, Alexandra is also integral in building relationships within the community of textile artists and event planners, showcasing her leadership abilities and her passion for fostering collaborative projects that highlight the beauty of Japanese traditions in design. By being at the forefront of cultural exchanges through her work in origami and Japanese paper art, she cultivates a unique platform for promoting the arts on an international scale.

Whether educating young aspiring designers or designing awe-inspiring costumes for leading performance venues, Alexandra Chevallereau embodies a blend of artistry and professionalism that sets her apart in the textile and fashion industry. Her journey reflects not only her dedication to her craft but also her commitment to promoting and nurturing the arts across generations.

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Greater Paris Metropolitan Region