Elie was born and raised in Paris in the 1950s. In the 1980s, he began his career in fashion, working behind the scenes on runway shows for legendary designers like Delacroix and Yves Saint Laurent, creating jewellery for their catwalks.
Later, he collaborated with renowned French museums such as the Louvre and Art Deco, before founding his first Parisian fashion house, Cécile Jeanne.
His daughter Natacha later joined him to launch Laflore and today Cirage.
Elie’s lifelong passion for fashion and deep knowledge of Parisian style inspire everything we do.
Natacha was born in Paris in the '80s. After living in New York and Tel Aviv, her global journey shaped her unique vision of fashion — one inspired by culture, nature, and everyday life.
A vegetarian, mother of two, and professional horse trainer, Natacha is committed to sustainability, elegance, and liberation for women through fashion.
Clothes should be beautiful and practical — no compromise.
Cirage reflects her fight for feminist, functional, and aesthetic fashion — and her lifelong creative collaboration with her father.
Sustainability Comes First
Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do.
Sustainability is a responsibility — not a marketing slogan.
We use natural materials that are vegan, biodegradable, and free from synthetic fibers or chemical finishes. Our coats are made in BSCI-certified workshops, ensuring that everyone involved in the making of your garment works in safe conditions and is paid fairly. To reduce waste, every piece is made-to-order — we don’t hold stock, and we don’t overproduce.
Our design philosophy is rooted in longevity: the most sustainable garment is the one you’ll wear again and again. That’s why our coats are seasonless, versatile, and built to last using high-quality, durable materials. We’re still learning and evolving, but we’re committed to transparency and to building a better industry, piece by piece.