Trained as a textile designer in London, I have worked in fashion and arts for over 12 years. I am a versatile creative director, designer-maker, stylist, and project manager with a passion and expertise for printed textiles, vintage fashion and textile crafts.

I founded and art directed my own accessory brand, Cléo Ferin-Mercury, from 2011 to 2019 which has sold in over 15 countries in about 80 multi-brand stores such as Colette, Anthropologie, Boon the Shop, Ron Herman, and Kapok.

I then managed the ready-to-wear collections at Maison Château Rouge in Paris, and designed the prints and accessories for the collections and the collaborations including with Monoprix in 2021 and Jordan in 2022.

As a freelance stylist and prop master, I have contributed to art projects like the films ‘Quarantaine’ by Georgina Starr (2019) and ‘Dreams Have No Titles’ by Zineb Sedira (2021), which received a special mention at the Venice Biennale.

Aware of environmental and social issues, I am actively involved in ethical and sustainable projects, promoting artisanal craftsmanship around the world, respect for the environment, and the promotion of equality.


If you think we could work together or would like to see my full portfolio please get in touch:

cleoferinmercury(at)gmail.com