Sarah Monfort

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Sarah Monfort
Born1980
Paris
NationalityFrench
Known for Costume designer

Sarah Monfort is a costume designer. [1]

Biography

After a year in the atelier de Sèvres, she graduated from the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs, specialized in fashion in Gaspard Yurkievich's class, whom she followed to Rodier. She started at an internship at Vanessa Bruno, Karine Arabian et Malhia et Estrella Archs from Cacharel. She is related to the producer Christine Vachon.

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Filmography

Costume designer

Long feature films

Short film

Television

Documentaire

Actress

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