The designer
Sigrid Latex was born from the desire to create unconventional garments and to share a passion. Seeing those who wear her creations feel confident, empowered, and fully themselves is the greatest reward.
Her journey began with studies in design and art history, followed by formal training in fashion design up to a bachelor’s degree. From that point on, clothing became an essential medium of expression—capable of transforming posture, attitude, and self-perception.
Throughout her career, Sigrid has developed a rigorous artisanal expertise, leading her to collaborate occasionally with Parisian couture houses, while adhering to the highest standards of craftsmanship and confidentiality inherent to such environments.
Latex ultimately became her medium of choice. Her first encounter with the material through cosplay acted as a revelation: its smooth, glossy surface, the unique relationship it creates with the body, and the immediate sense of power and confidence it provides. Since then, Sigrid has dedicated this expertise to creating elegant and sensual pieces, crafted with precision, care, and passion.

Values

Your satisfaction
Your satisfaction is at the heart of my work. I invite you to contact me with any questions or inquiries regarding the material or the creations. Every exchange helps me better understand your expectations and respond to them with accuracy and care.
A sustainable production
The latex used is a natural material extracted from the rubber tree. Renewable and vegan, it is primarily sourced from England, selected for its superior quality and more ethical manufacturing conditions.
Mindful of environmental impact, I have also chosen fully recyclable packaging and strive to limit the use of plastic as much as possible.


Products quality
Each piece receives particular attention. As most creations are made to order, production times may extend over several weeks. This approach ensures garments crafted with care, precision, and high standards of quality.
French-made
All creations are made in France, in my workshop in Auvergne. In order to reduce carbon footprint and support the local economy, I prioritize working with French suppliers whenever possible, as well as partnerships with local businesses.

