Christine Phung


Christine Phung is an award-winning French fashion designer based in Paris. Phung is highly regarded for her digital prints. She is the founder of her own eponymous fashion label and the current creative director at Leonard Paris.

Early life

Christine Phung was born to a Cambodian father and French mother.
After attending the Ecole des Beaux-Arts at Rueil-Malmaison, she studied fashion design at the Ecole d'Art Appliqué Duperré in Paris before joining the l'Institut Français de la Mode in 2002.

Career

Prior to Phung launching her ready-to-wear label, she worked as a fashion designer for various houses including Christophe Lemaire, Kenzo, See by Chloé, Vanessa Bruno, Sonia Rykiel and sportswear brands Lacoste, Rossignol, Veja, along with a stint in childrenswear at Baby Dior.
In 2008, her pieces were exhibited at the Musée d'Art Moderne in Liège for the Design Biennale.
In 2011 Christine Phung launched eponymous fashion label. In 2013 Christine Phung joined the official Paris Fashion Week calendar.
During her nine collections, Christine Phung developed an aesthetic between strict elegance and luxury sportswear. She can be seen as one who experiments with fluidly, colorful and architecture of the garment. Phung is noted for her inspiration by digital aesthetics and fascination of geometry found in nature. She is also interested in traditional techniques, such as folds, patchwork, and embroidery, screen printing, which she has modernized.
In 2015 and 2016 she designed two collections for French house Georges Rech.
In March 2016, she was named creative director for Leonard Paris.

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