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Nichole de Carle is an English lingerie designer and the founder of the Nichole de Carle London luxury lingerie label.
Early Career
editNichole attended De Montfort University where she was one of just 25 students enrolled on the internationally acclaimed ‘Contour Design’ course. After graduating with First Class Honors in 2001, Nichole spent time working for luxury design houses Alexander McQueen London and Donna Karen New York before working with Pleasure State Australia and deciding to launch her own company.
Company
editNichole launched her self-named label ‘Nichole de Carle’ in 2006, crafting bespoke lingerie for private clients under her ‘Inamorata’ bespoke service.
In 2009 Nichole launched her first prêt-a-porter collections; ONYX and OPAL. These collections are now stocked in a range of boutiques across the UK, Europe and USA.
The OPAL collection is inspired by four architectural icons located in the four fashion capitals of the world: The Louvre – Paris, The Duomo - Milan, Westminster Abbey – London, and the Chrysler building – New York.
Press
editThe brand Nichole de Carle is frequently broadcast globally on Fashion TV (FTV). Endorsed and supported by Fashion TV, Nichole de Carle also regularly stages catwalk shows at premier events such as The Cannes Film Festival and The 2009 Miami Beach Polo World Cup.
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