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Coline Leduc launches her brand of removable collars for clothing, Léomée Paris, and joins the Fabrique de la Beauté at CM 101 in Coudray

Born in Pondicherry, in the Bay of Bengal, in India and arrived in France with her little sister at the age of 2, Coline Leduc is a woman steeped in courage, innovative ideas and above all creative perseverance. At the age of 33, and after working in luxury Parisian houses and well-known purchasing centres, the designer and designer from Chartres decided to try the adventure of the company around “made in France”.

femininity and poetry

“Léomée is a duly considered personal and professional project. It was after three years of reflection and research that my project came to fruition. I imagined and designed my removable collars in my workshop. I draw my inspiration from nature, encounters and travels. My ambition is to embellish women and bring a touch of femininity and poetry to their day”, says Coline Leduc speaking of her new collar capable of adapting to the necks of women in uniforms at work or even in clothes. daily.

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Before turning to the professional world and joining, for a few weeks, the incubator of the Fabrique de la beauté, within CM101 in Coudray, the designer successfully tested her products with private customers. “With my small team, we offered a varied library in order to attract a large clientele. Our collars are original, modern and trendy. The Léomée Paris collar comes in a collar, shirt collar, Claudine collar and XXL collar. The customer has the possibility to personalize his collar. After choosing the shape, he can select the color and the material. It’s a real customer experience,” adds the young entrepreneur from Chartres.

The product is also available in cotton, velvet, suede or imitation leather. The collar can be embroidered or undergo a textile transfer. These feminine and poetic removable collars are also 100% French. Coline Leduc makes it a commitment that, barring exceptions, all these raw materials and accessory parts come from local, regional and French territory. “We don’t claim to belong to the world of French luxury and source our supplies elsewhere,” she confides optimistically.

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