Biography
Georgine Glaenzer, stylist-designer in the world of sports, graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Paris (ENSAD) in clothing design, laureate of the salon des artistes décorateurs at the Grand Palais (SAD) in 1987, took up her freedom of expression in 2002.
She conceived and developed an innovative approach inspired by Japanese Origami folding in the creation of different types of hats. Her collaboration with the Palais Galliéra (Fashion Museum) and the donation from Madame Carven enabled her to set up her "Plissés soleil" hat workshops in Tarlatane. Today she continues to run them for private clients of all ages...
In 2005, she discovered a new medium, Buntal, which led her to create ceremonial hats, like modular sculptures. Each headdress sculpture is made to measure in a haute couture spirit inspired by the draperies of Madame Grey and the pleats of Issey Miyake.
Concerned about eco-design and passionate about the writing of natural materials in space, she sculpts these plant fibres revealing the multiple movements and shapes of each one...