Alexis Mabille

Alexis Mabille reimagines French couture with a focus on fluid silhouettes and masculine-feminine play. From iconic tuxedo-inspired evening gowns to dramatic bow-accented cocktail dresses, Mabille offers the ultimate wardrobe for black-tie wedding guests, charity gala attendees, and those seeking a modern, high-fashion edge.

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Alexis Mabille

A member of the prestigious Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture, Alexis Mabille has mastered the art of "Cool Couture." His designs are a favorite on Hertrove for their ability to blend formal rigor with a sense of playful liberation, making them the premier choice for high-society events and red-carpet appearances. Each creation is an exploration of volume and light, transforming masculine tailoring into the most feminine of silhouettes through his signature tuxedo-inspired evening gowns and the iconic robe-soirée.

The designer’s work is characterized by a sophisticated play on proportions, often featuring his recurring motif of oversized bows that add a sculptural, whimsical element to sleek column dresses and voluminous ball gowns. This aesthetic is further elevated by a vibrant use of jewel-toned silks, electric satins, and bicolor crepe, ensuring a standout presence in any ballroom. By moving beyond standard black-tie conventions, Mabille offers a refreshing, modern perspective on Parisian elegance.

Whether you are looking for a structured corset gown for a formal wedding or a flowing silk kaftan for a luxury destination event, Alexis Mabille offers a versatile wardrobe for the contemporary woman. From dramatic capes to refined cocktail attire, his collections on Hertrove are curated for those who demand a blend of traditional French craftsmanship and a bold, fashion-forward edge.

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Cocktail evenings, formal dinners, galas, and black-tie weddings — particularly for women who prefer a sharp, tailored silhouette over a traditional romantic gown. His high-low hemlines and blazer-bodice constructions also translate well to evening receptions and cultural events where the dress code sits between structured and relaxed. The satin column gowns work for red-carpet moments, while the shorter shirt-dress styles suit gallery openings and private dinners.