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Sandra Mansour

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Sandra Mansour
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Sandra Mansour is a Swiss-born French-Lebanese fashion designer who founded her Beirut atelier in 2010, serving as both principal designer and chief executive.

Born and raised in Geneva to a family that had fled the Lebanese Civil War, Mansour studied business management at Webster University Geneva and fine art at Beaux Arts before training in fashion under Elie Saab and earning a master's at the Istituto Marangoni in Paris. Her house grew from Middle Eastern and European clients to a wider audience through a partnership with Moda Operandi, and in 2017 she was named an international emerging designer representing the Middle East.

Her atelier and home were damaged in the 2020 Beirut explosion; later that month she released Fleur du Soleil with H&M — making her the first Arab designer to partner with the Swedish company — donating $100,000 of proceeds to the Lebanese Red Cross. She has dressed Sarah Jessica Parker, Gigi Hadid and Zoë Pastelle.

Sandra Mansour shopping FAQ

Is a Sandra Mansour dress worth it?+

For a special occasion, many find it worth it. The label is known for couture-level detailing, with hand-stitched sequins, beading and embroidery that elevate even ready-to-wear pieces. You are paying for ethereal, intricate evening dressing with a clear designer signature rather than something generic.

What is Sandra Mansour best known for?+

Sandra Mansour is best known for delicate, dreamy eveningwear rich in hand-finished embroidery and beadwork. Her aesthetic threads together strength and fragility, which is exactly why her dresses feel so distinctive. It is romantic without ever tipping into fussy.

What is the Sandra Mansour x H&M Fleur du Soleil collection?+

Fleur du Soleil was Mansour's collaboration with H&M, a fifteen-piece line inspired by women artists including Toyen, Dorothea Tanning, Lena Leclercq and Bibi Zogbé. It made her the first Arab designer to partner with the Swedish company. The launch carried real meaning too: Sandra Mansour x H&M donated $100,000 of the proceeds to the Lebanese Red Cross.

Where is Sandra Mansour from?+

She is a Swiss-born French-Lebanese designer, born and raised in Geneva, where her parents had fled from Lebanon during the Lebanese Civil War. She moved to Beirut at thirteen and lived there until she was eighteen. That dual sense of Switzerland and Lebanon runs through her work.

Did Sandra Mansour train with Elie Saab?+

Yes. Before founding her own house, Mansour trained in fashion design under Elie Saab, the renowned Lebanese couturier. She also earned a master's degree in fashion design at the Istituto Marangoni in Paris. That grounding in couture technique is exactly what shows up in her beading and embroidery.

When did Sandra Mansour start her label?+

Mansour founded her fashion house, named after herself, in Beirut in 2010. She serves as both the principal designer and the chief executive officer of the label, so the creative and business vision are very much hers.

Where can I buy Sandra Mansour?+

Her company originally marketed mainly to Middle Eastern and European clients, then broadened its reach by partnering with Moda Operandi. She has also created a collection for Farfetch in collaboration with Buro 24/7. Those platforms are a natural starting point for discovering the range.

How was Sandra Mansour affected by the 2020 Beirut explosion?+

Her atelier and home were both damaged in the 2020 Beirut explosion on 4 August, though she was in Geneva at the time. In a Vogue interview she reflected that seeing citizens help one another in the streets afterwards gave her hope for Lebanon's future. The Fleur du Soleil launch, originally set for 6 August, was postponed because of the tragedy.

Which celebrities have worn Sandra Mansour?+

Mansour has dressed a notable list of names, including Sarah Jessica Parker, Gigi Hadid, Cleo von Adelsheim, Ekaterina Malysheva, Ming Xi and Zoë Pastelle. That red-carpet presence speaks to how her eveningwear photographs and moves. It is a good signal of the label's evening credentials.

Should I choose Sandra Mansour for a wedding or for the red carpet?+

Both suit the label beautifully, since its ethereal embroidery and beadwork are made for moments that matter. For a wedding, lean into the softer, layered, more romantic pieces; for an event, the more sculptural eveningwear makes a stronger statement. Either way you are choosing detail-led dressing built for a special day.

How do I care for a beaded or embroidered Sandra Mansour piece?+

Because these dresses carry hand-applied sequins, beads and embroidery, they need gentle handling rather than a machine wash. Specialist dry cleaning and careful, padded storage will protect the embellishment and keep delicate fabrics from snagging. A little care keeps the couture-level detail looking its best for years.