
You may have heard of great names in the fashion field like Alexander McQueen or Prabal Gurung and many others mentioned in any red carpet. And while they all have the merit of being one of the most favorite of VIPs for the talent and art they exhibit in their creations, there are many others who have extraordinary talent but are simply not known in the big world of the showbiz. One of this group should definitely know.

Sylvia Facon is a name you may have never heard of, but you absolutely have to do it. This girl is a perfectionist and perhaps one of the most creative you may ever know when it comes to concepts, silhouettes or sizes.

It works with fabulous fabrics for a feminine line that is quite refined and uncommon. Above all, totally innovative.

The French designer can include everything in her art, in her dresses she creates. Any kind of model that may come into your mind, it creates, even to the most unimaginable things. Starting from the old book clusters, the violin, the true flowers, and the sight of everything, one can return to creation that belongs to another world.

Some of these dresses seem to belong to a museum, even make the body of the model look like that, but are the perfect line that will lead you to a new reality.

These dresses are not even what you can see in top fashion magazines. Because in them the worlds of history joined centuries ago with our time.

This pattern is one of those filled with flowers and the color of the bust is perfectly tailored.

If you are looking for a good place to stay, this is where you should be. This dress is the definition of couture and strangely does not hate the tyl.

The background for this outfit is perfection. This is probably the most elegant appearance you've ever seen. With the most picturesque and elegant towers, we're not sure how many minutes it takes to make a masterpiece like this.

Music lovers will appreciate the careful effort the designer has put on this outfit. A violin bust, created with the special form of the violin and the sheet music. Is not this creation a true work of art?

