Jérôme Blin, maison de couture sur mesure

WITH AN ALCHEMIST'S TOUCH

he custom designs each piece to perfectly fit and flatter the body in motion.

After studying fine arts and art history, Jérôme Blin ventured into the world of floristry and art dealing. Yet, his journey

led him back to the world of couture, where he reconnected with his family's legacy.

He empowers the carefully selected fabrics and materials

as if they were the ingredients of a magical formula becoming reality.


He’s all about capturing attention, weaving tales that stir emotions and transport you to another world.

ON THE ENCHANTING ÎLE SAINT-LOUIS

Jérôme BLIN's workshop offers a unique blend

of timeless inspiration and contemporary creativity.

Nestled between the arms of the Seine, this island serves as

the perfect canvas for Jérôme's artistic creation, allowing

his imagination and inventiveness to flourish freely.

Steeped in history, the island provides endless inspiration and

a delicate setting to showcase his designs to clients, creating

a truly inspiring experience.

Ile Saint Louis , Paris, atelier showroom Jérôme Blin
Ile Saint Louis , Paris, atelier showroom Jérôme Blin


A WORLD OF HIS OWN

where savoir-faire merges with contemporary aesthetics, resulting in timelessly elegant pieces. 

Every gown and accessory, a handcrafted masterpiece, is born in Jérôme Blin's exclusive atelier. Driven by instinct and intuition, he fuses haute couture techniques with unexpected elements to create one-of-a-kind designs.


He daringly combines a variety of materials, exploring new creative boundaries. His distinctive rigid lace with random patterns, carefully constructed using a hot glue technique, has become a signature element

of Jérôme Blin's designs.


As a fine craftsman and visual artist, Jérôme challenges traditional boundaries and genres infusing his work with a contemporary aesthetic.

He has a passion for collaboration, forging connections with other artisans committed to preserving traditional craftsmanship and using primarily French-made materials in his creations.