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The Covid-19 crisis has affected the world economically. Even well-known personalities in the industry have suffered. This is the case of the embroidery machine Chloe Savage– 43 years old – who collaborated in the creation of wedding dresses from Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle. Today his current employment situation is dramatic, it is in ruins.
Her category – that of events – was severely affected by the cancellation or delay of weddings that could not be celebrated this year. due to the health crisis leaving her without a job or income.
As reported by the magazine peopleOne of Savage’s men, holding the wedding dresses of Prince William and Harry’s wives, had to close for good. “Our work has stopped, it’s literally worthless”, explained the professional of the magazine people. “In January and February, we started to see a lot of international contracts suspended,” says Chloe. “The job just disappeared,” she added desperately.
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The specialist says he doesn’t even have the money to feed his family. The drama he is experiencing mainly affects his children. “My 14-year-old daughter skipping meals to save on food”, he assured.
And this is not the only way it affects the teenager. “Stress makes him feel bad. She now goes to Child Mental Health Services (CAMHS) for assistance. ” Chloe Savage is the mother of two other children, aged between 8 and 24.
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During these months, the professional had to make cuts, lay off employees and apply for a government loan of 30,000 euros to help companies during the pandemic. But this money was spent on closing the workshop, such as paying rent or suppliers.
Chloe is in a difficult situation, as she now barely earns about £ 250 (about $ 337) a month, selling sewing kits and doing small jobs. He has been denied up to four times the social and financial assistance he has requested and cannot afford to pay for his house in Warmley Village on the outskirts of Bristol, England, so he fears he will have to leave. soon.
She is a long-time seamstress with large clients in the UK, including royalty and European jet sets such as Victoria Bechkam or high-fashion brands such as Balenciaga. She studied at the prestigious École Lesage in Paris, was commissioned to make all the lace for the dress and shoes for Kate Middleton’s Alexander McQueen dress for her wedding in 2011. Chloe remembers that “Kate came many times and was wonderful ; I was excited about the dress, nervous about the day, wondering what we were doing … all sorts of things. “
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Chloe also intervened in the Givenchy dress that Meghan Markle wore in May 2019, she was in charge of hand-sewing the embroideries she wore on the veil, poppies from California, ears of corn, flowers from the Commonwealth.
His work has also been featured in Harry Potter films and in numerous costumes for film companies, such as a special embroidered jacket for Daniel Craig as Agent 007. Embroidery is an old, precise and laborious technique on the verge of extinction.
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