Fashion
Fay Ezzat, founder of L’Atelier Middle East, exclusively shares the conception and vision of her latest venture with .
How long have you been in this space?
It actually took me a few good months to establish and renovate the whole place, and I can proudly say that we have been operating here for a year-and-a-half now.
Have you custom-built any bespoke pieces?
In our L’Atelier we mostly produce clothes for different local designers from the region as well as outside. We are getting requests from designers from France, Australia, but we also have started doing pieces for Jo Malone, Bvlgari, Victoria’s Secret and other big global brands for their campaigns. In the meantime, I have been creating a few bespoke pieces for my own brand for this year’s launch.
How do you think the interior reflects you?
I have been creating this space not only for myself, but also for designers and brands to inspire and produce their collections within a beautiful set-up and light space. I believe that the environment is very important when it comes to creation, that’s why I built this place to make everyone feel the fashion energy, where they can come up with new ideas.
The way that reflects in L’Atelier is not only production but is also a space to create, design and do fittings. L’Atelier is a fashion hub.
Describe your taste in three words.
Sharp, androgynous and minimalistic.