Romanticism with YHEBE Design

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ro·man·ti·cism

/rōˈman(t)əˌsizəm/

noun

  1. 1.

    a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual.

  2. 2.

    the state or quality of being romantic.

Rebecca Zoro was born and raised in Ivory Coast. As a child, fashion always exerted a fascination. In 2009, Rebecca decided to take a training course to realize her dream of designing her own collection. Her diploma in hand, she continued her career in a couture house in Ivory Coast; then she headed to Morocco to complete the basics of her style at La Salle Morocco school. Through this initiatory journey (which she credits the amazing encounters and emotions that inspired her as a new designer), she developed her work around romanticism and launched the YHEBE DESIGN brand; YHEBE being the name her grand-father would so endearingly call her by.

YHEBE Design represents an odyssey of love and sensitivity. Its delicacy recalls that of the rose, which Ivorian designer Rebecca Zoro has adopted as a muse and emblem. The aesthetics of YHEBE originates from the 1920s, a period of time whose charms have been defined through straight cuts, always very feminine, geometric lines softened by fluid and delicate fabrics.

The clean lines, the simple, modern and elegant silhouettes are the signature of YHEBE. This creative work has allowed the ready-to-wear brand to emerge in two years as a reference.  The novel of the rose between Rebecca Zoro and the audience through YHEBE Future Design is to be written with romance and elegance.

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