Sabine Pigalle first studied French literature in the Sorbonne before becoming a photo stylist in the fashion field. Next, she worked for the Italian group Rizzoli as a beauty editor on advertising and artistic projects with Helmut Newton, as well as commercials with Premiere Heure.
Sabine started photography as a complete autodidact, and progressively gave up styling. Now, she works for magazines, including Wad, Bloom, In View, View on Colors and Le Monde D’Hermes. Her advertising clients include McCann Erikson, Les Ouvriers Du Paradis, Publicis, Saatchi & Saatchi, Air, JWT, Guerlain, Printemps and L’Oréal.
Her personal artistic work includes “Toxi-Food,” “H2O” at Gallery Port Autonome, “Mue Couture” at Galerie Valérie Cueto and “Motifs” at Musée des Artes Décoratifs. She now exhibits with the support of LVMH “Paris – Tokyo” for Céline in Omotesando/Tokyo.
Sabine started photography as a complete autodidact, and progressively gave up styling. Now, she works for magazines, including Wad, Bloom, In View, View on Colors and Le Monde D’Hermes. Her advertising clients include McCann Erikson, Les Ouvriers Du Paradis, Publicis, Saatchi & Saatchi, Air, JWT, Guerlain, Printemps and L’Oréal.
Her personal artistic work includes “Toxi-Food,” “H2O” at Gallery Port Autonome, “Mue Couture” at Galerie Valérie Cueto and “Motifs” at Musée des Artes Décoratifs. She now exhibits with the support of LVMH “Paris – Tokyo” for Céline in Omotesando/Tokyo.
