Born in Paris in 1927, she pursued a path that intertwined fashion, theater, and film with a passion for texture, color, and transformation. Her early exposure to the city’s vibrant artistic scenes shaped a keen eye for detail, guiding her toward the craft of costume and makeup. Over decades, she collaborated with designers and directors, contributing to the visual storytelling that supports character and mood. She embraced evolving techniques while honoring timeless silhouettes and surface textures, often combining practical cosmeceutical care with creative flair. Her work reflects a quiet dedication to elevating performances through appearance, helping audiences suspend disbelief and inhabit the worlds on screen and stage.