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Sève Names Fashion Director

Paris-based editor Audrey Taillée joins the two-yearold fashion tech company to facilitate its introducti­on to brands and agencies.

- BY LILY TEMPLETON

PARIS — Fashion tech tool Sève has appointed French stylist and consultant Audrey Taillée as fashion director, charged with introducin­g the styling workflow platform to new clients.

For Sève cofounder and chief executive officer Julia Sisto, a 15-year career in styling and magazines has equipped Paris-based Taillée with the two things she needed for her new position at this start-up headquarte­red at Station

F: “a wealth of knowledge about the relationsh­ip between stylists and PR teams, as well as a deep understand­ing of the inefficien­cies we are solving on both sides,” Sisto said in a statement.

Having cut her teeth at Vogue Paris under Carine Roitfeld and Emmanuelle Alt before following Roitfeld to projects such as The Little Black Jacket and the launch of

CR Fashion Book, Taillée has been editor in chief of independen­t British magazine Lula since 2017. In addition to freelance consulting for a number of labels, she also launched a brand of woven handbags in 2020 called Taillée Paris.

Her appointmen­t comes as the two-yearold platform is introducin­g a suite of tools geared toward PRs, which include custom selections of available looks and digital showrooms for pull requests.

In her new role, she will be tasked with facilitati­ng the introducti­on of the tool, already credited with helping to put together Hunter Schafer's 2023 Vanity Fair Oscar Party look, to brands and agencies.

The likes of Louis Vuitton, Prada, Balenciaga and Fendi have been “very supportive” of Sève's concept, she said. The fashion director, who formally joined in March, has overseen the addition of runway collection­s to the platform.

For Taillée, the platform's potential was self-evident.

Combining the functions usually split across different software in a single platform, it is “filling a gap and a pain point we have all felt for years,” she said, lauding the way it can save hours for stylists and brands.

The platform was introduced in 2022 on an invitation-only basis and is accessible

for free via browsers on desktop and mobile. It counts some 65 brands, 35,000 images and 4,000 looks available for users. There are also AI-powered search, document generation, data insights and request management capabiliti­es built in.

According to its latest data, there are now 1,000 stylists registered on the platform and 700 projects have already been managed. Early adopters included Elizabeth Saltzman, Tom Eerebout, Karen Clarkson and Rachael Wang.

 ?? ?? Paris-based Taillée cut her teeth at a range of publicatio­ns and knows the ins-and-outs of styling projects.
Paris-based Taillée cut her teeth at a range of publicatio­ns and knows the ins-and-outs of styling projects.
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A project board on Sève

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