
Lemarié artisans make flowers and feathers by hand. They also perform needlework: smocking, pleats, inlays and flounces. In particular, the flower studio creates various camellias for CHANEL – the house's iconic flower. In 1925, André Lemarié became head of the house, which joined the CHANEL Métiers d’art in 1996. Since then, the ever-expanding studios have grown to include the Lognon pleating house, in 2013, and the Legeron artificial flower maker, in 2021.
Lemarié also works on decoration projects and develops window displays, brand presentations, and events.
Since March 2021, the Lemarié teams have settled into their new studios at le19M.
