Alice Jacquemin is a world famous French fashion designer. She is described as a ‘fashion god’ by Le Figaro magazine, and she has designed for designers such as Gucci, Dior and Givenchy. She is best known for her creation of the ‘Alice’ line which has been worn by celebrities including Kate Moss, Elle Macpherson, Karen Carpenter and Victoria Beckham. She is also famous for her high rise, low neckline dresses which have been worn by celebrities such as Angelina Jolie and Britney Spears amongst others.
Jacquemin’s nationality is unclear but she does choose her clients following a strict protocol. According to this protocol, she chooses her subjects according to her knowledge of their profession and how they dress. For instance, she selects a woman in high society whose nationality is French to create a line of clothes for high society women. On the other hand, she chooses a young model in a national clothing store to create a line of clothes for the masses.
Alice Jacquemin has chosen to use her height and weight to define her personality and it manifests in the way she composes her clothes. Her personality is delicately feminine with strong roots in her French Nationality. Her height is 6 feet and she weighs just over fifteen hundred pounds. Height and weight are two very important criteria in the fashion industry; if a designer fails to meet these standards, he/she will not be considered fashionable.