Maximilien Brunon is a French fashion designer, creative director and artist based in Berlin. He studied fashion in Paris at the Atelier Chardon Savard and art in Germany at the Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule.
He has worked in many fields in the fashion industry, from the creative involvement for trend books at Peclers Paris through twelve years as a freelancer with his own fashion and sportswear design and production agency VVERK GbR, and a management position at PIXELZ , a company leading in Digital Assets Management and E-Commerce AI driven Image Editing solutions. Currently working for CREATIVE FORCE as a Senior Onboarding Specialist, helping high scale photo studio operations to be as efficient as possible.
During his whole career, he kept working on many side projects like BÊTE NOIRE, a clothing and accessories label focusing on the archetype in wearables design. Seeking the perfect form and function made out of the best materials you can find in fabrics history.
In his artistic work, Maximilien is experimenting with different materials like porcelain, the "white gold" as he likes to call it. Always accurately reproducing objects to invite the spectator to look at it for what it stands, delivered from its function. That way you can see and feel the symbolic and beauty of its design, what it was made for and what it could represent.
Maximilien Brunon is a French fashion designer, creative director and artist based in Berlin. He studied fashion in Paris at the Atelier Chardon Savard and art in Germany at the Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule.
Maximilien has worked in many fields in the fashion industry, from the creative involvement for trend books at Peclers Paris through twelve years as a freelancer with his own fashion and sportswear design and production agency VVERK GbR to a management position at PIXELZ , a company leading in Digital Assets Management and E-Commerce Image Editing solutions.
During his whole career, he kept working on many side projects like BÊTE NOIRE, a clothing and accessories label focusing on the archetype in wearables design. Seeking the perfect form and function made out of the best materials you can find in fabrics history.
In his artistic work, Maximilien is experimenting with different materials like porcelain, the white gold as he likes to call it. Always accurately reproducing objects to invite the spectator to look at it for what it stands, delivered from its function. That way you can see and feel the symbolic and beauty of its design, what it was made for and what it could represent.