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Alaïa’s Intimate Legacy: Couture and Community

In his Rue de Moussy atelier, Azzedine Alaïa created more than couture, he built a world of friendship and generosity that defines the fashion industry today.

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A look inside Azzedine Alaïa's Paris atelier. Photo by Prosper Assouline.

In a world shaped by mass production and fleeting relationships, Azzedine Alaïa stood apart as a symbol of timeless beauty, intimate craftsmanship, and couture at its purest. A master couturier, he worked countless hours, tirelessly shaping his fashion house—commitment reflected in the longevity of his uncompromising vision. But Alaïa’s influence extended well past the walls of his studio and deep into the community.

By 1990, his Parisian atelier on Rue de Moussy had become an architectural ensemble that served as a sanctuary, fusing handcrafted garments with friendships nurtured over communal dinners. From a makeshift kitchen, he prepared meals served to artists and supermodels alike. There was no press, no pretense—just an atmosphere of family, rooted in humility and generosity. At a long table in his open kitchen,  everyone sat elbow to elbow, their collective presence becoming part of the textile of Alaïa’s legacy.

Often in attendance were his dear friends Prosper and Martine Assouline. His bond with the couple was such that he became the godfather of their son, Alexandre. In 2018, a year after his passing, the Assoulines published Alaïa as a deeply personal tribute, using photography and text to offer a rare glimpse into the incomparable man behind the legend. “Azzedine Alaïa is not one to do things the way everyone else has done,” Prosper writes in the publication’s introduction. “What this book offers is the complete story of a fashion show from start to finish: every participant, every object required, every element of décor and inspiration that informed Alaïa’s work. It is like a seismographic recording of the emotions, colors, fabrics, and shapes that converge to create a show. The French call such a show a collection—hence the title Livre de Collection—an invitation into an intensely creative universe.”  

"I'm happier about my friends than I am about my work. I still have a long way to go with work. My friends, that's the one thing I'm sure about." Azzedine Alaïa, 2009

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