
Aurélie is a stylist and creative visionary whose work transcends fashion—empowering individuals to embody confidence, authenticity, and self-expression through the transformative power of clothing.
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Now based between London and Paris, she has become known for her ability to distill identity into style, helping clients feel seen, heard, and fully represented through thoughtful, intuitive styling. With a background rooted in both fashion and culture, her approach blends aesthetic sophistication with emotional resonance.
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Her editorial work has appeared in influential publications including VMAN, Dazed, Vogue, and Highsnobiety, where her distinct point of view and modern sensibility continue to make an impact. She has collaborated with a dynamic range of talent across industries—from tennis star Thanasi Kokkinakis and footballer Trent Alexander-Arnold to Olympic gold medalist Adam Peaty, multi-Grammy-winning musician Jacob Collier, actor Tosin Cole, and actor-artist Ashley Thomas (aka Bashy).
2024 marked a significant moment in her career: styling Emily in Paris actor Paul Forman—voted Best Dressed at Vogue World Paris—and working with Apple CEO Tim Cook for the Venice Film Festival. Her recent work with Paralympic gold medalist Ezra Frech at the Emmys further showcases her versatility and cross-industry reach.
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On the commercial side, she has led standout campaigns for global brands such as Bottega Veneta, BAPE, Cotton On, Pull & Bear, Google, and Apple TV. Whether crafting editorial narratives or shaping visual identities for top-tier clients, her work reflects a refined, modern aesthetic grounded in cultural nuance and creative storytelling.
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Beyond the surface, her practice is deeply holistic. Fashion, to her, is a tool for transformation and connection—one that fosters self-awareness, celebrates individuality, and helps people show up in the world with clarity and presence.