Heritage and passion driven by creation
There are those who express themselves through music, theater or dance, for Margaux Tardits, it was always drawing.
From an early age, pencil in hand, she grew up around creativity.
A passion intimately linked to a family environment, his first school, driven by freedom and art.
Naturally, Margaux Tardits took an educational path aligned with her aspirations.
A professional baccalaureate in sewing, followed by training with the greatest Maisons such as Atelier Chardon Savard, Balenciaga or Oscar de la Renta, gave her valuable experience in craftsmanship and high standards.
But it was when her sister got married that the designer felt it was obvious to design her own dress.
What follows is just a succession of opportunities.
A demanding know-how as a common thread
If Margaux Tardits stands out from other creators, it is through her true love for craftsmanship.
Her experience with the best fashion designers has only accentuated this innate sense for detail.
Perfection calls for meticulousness and patience, Maison Margaux Tardits symbolizes this mantra in the making of its wedding dresses.
Turning to noble materials, whether natural fiber, silk or cotton, from France or Italy, the designer has chosen excellence.
Be demanding, but not without creativity.
The limitless imagination of Margaux Tardits is illustrated in each of her dresses, but also through her other creations such as jewelry or ready-to-wear, it is the ultimate ingredient of her artistic recipes.
Fashion as an eternal beginning, the House has fun making, undoing, redoing, evolving and experiencing each constraint as an opportunity.
A state of mind that Margaux Tardits supports with a healthy dose of audacity and humility.
Celebrating free, strong and authentic women
Getting married is the end of a sincere love, but it is also the celebration of a man and a woman.
A woman who now fully lives her freedom of being, without shame or judgment.
The choice of her dress is in fact essential.
Find the one that best expresses her personality, that makes her beautiful, with whom she feels good.
Margaux Tardits works closely with each woman to make this equation possible.
From the selection of fabrics, to the shape, to the choice of minute details, the designer strives to enhance the feminine silhouette, the curves of the body, without falling into vulgarity.
Pure and unique elegance, a touch of casualness, this House of women at the service of other women cultivates a unique know-how to make D-Day an imperishable day.
This beautiful ode to sound,