

FOUNDER AND ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF FÊTE IMPÉRIALE
LAURA GAUTHIER PETIT
FREE & COMMITTED
Laura doesn't expect any external validation. She carries her vision, values and ideas loud and clear through her brand, which allows Fête Impériale to be the foundation of a more global vision.
Through the clothes,
of course, but much more than that:
- by making its ethical commitment shine through the entire creative process
- by highlighting the work and career of other women (collaboration with artists such as Laura Gulshani or Rachelle Cunningham)
- investing time and effort in societal commitments through public speaking and concrete actions (such as endometriosis awareness).

MANIFESTO
We celebrate those who defy convention
Artists across the ages
Pioneers who are innovating for the better
Activists speaking out
We celebrate contrasts in a dull world
Aesthetics in the unexpected
Savagery in classicism
We celebrate the raw beauty of nature
The elements always in motion
Mindfulness in every act
We celebrate the scandalous characters
With soft armour
Radical optimists with unwavering integrity
Proud women with an imperial attitude





Beyond the garment,
a societal commitment
Fête Impériale leverages its audience, creativity and awareness to strengthen the causes the brand cares about.
. From supporting the fight against endometriosis to reducing clothing waste, the brand cultivates genuine partnerships
to make a difference and participate in societal change.
Laura Gauthier Petit gives her voice to liberate the discourse around complex women's issues,
to stand up and share its history, vision and initiatives.
Fête Impériale leverages its audience, creativity and awareness to strengthen the causes the brand cares about.
. From supporting the fight against endometriosis to reducing clothing waste, the brand cultivates genuine partnerships
to make a difference and participate in societal change.
Laura Gauthier Petit gives her voice to liberate the discourse around complex women's issues,
to share its history, vision and initiatives.



An act of
FREE EXPRESSION
for women

Inspired by successful women,
like her grandmother, Laura has created a fashion
non-academic who, without feeling the need to
to play on women's insecurity,
chooses to leave them free to express who they really are,
by trusting each other.
Her wardrobe is that of a comfortable warrior, combined
to sharp, durable parts that stand up to
of everyday life.

NOTHING IS EVER TOO MUCH FOR A WOMAN FÊTE IMPÉRIALE
And if challenging the limits of convention proves
necessary, it knows how to take over the space,
or making your voice heard
she will do it noisily, and in conscience, outrageously,
OUTRAGEOUSLY
