Tweed 'Malhia Kent' Cherished by Chanel: A Tour of the Atelier with Artistic Director, Eve Corrigan
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We went to see the tweed of Malhia Kent, packed with abundant creativity and technique.
The office and atelier are located in Villa Labrouste, a building on the border of Paris and Neuilly-sur-Seine. Arriving at the neoclassical mansion, passing through the golden-colored horse-chestnut-lined streets in the late autumn drizzle, Eve Corrigan, the president and artistic director of Malhia Kent, greeted us with a smile.
Exterior view of Malhia Kent
Malhia Kent is a French fabric manufacturer founded in 1987 by a woman named Michele Kent. Its vibrant tweeds are used in numerous luxury maisons, including Chanel. Eve took over its atelier. We had a chance to hear about the history of Malhia Kent and Eve herself.
The Beginnings of Malhia Kent that Attracted Chanel
The maison named 'Malhia Kent' was started by a craft-loving student studying law named Michelle Sorano. 'Malhia' is Michelle's nickname, and 'Kent' is Sorano's surname after marrying. Thus, it was named 'Malhia Kent'.