Kaat Tilley

Her work was characterized by dreamy and fairy-like designs with soft and flowing lines.

The inaccessibility, strength, beauty and fragility of the fairy tale figure Snow White became her trademark.

Tilley was known for her romantic to fairy tale clothing, but she also designed jewellery collections, lighting, furniture, interior fabrics, uniforms and costumes for films and musicals.

Born in Mechelen and raised in Kapelle-op-den-Bos, Tilley studied visual arts and painting at Sint-Lucas Brussels.

In addition, there was the Escape line, a collection that was released in a cheaper fabric, Jersey, and design.

The copper was given an intense red color in different shades by heating, where there is no uniformity and depth was created.

[5] In addition, she also created a Fashion room for the Royal Windsor hotel, characterized by a chalky white color.

[4] In the meantime, she became an established name, as evidenced by the retrospective exhibition organized in the Gaasbeek Castle in 2005.

Under the name Salon de Rencontre Belle Boudoir, a complete experience world/experience was created.

Tilley wanted to offer party and bridal wear, jewelry, the children's collection, lighting and furniture at an exclusive room level.

[9] In the salons, a permanent collection was for sale, with new creations added every month that were organized thematically.

For example, she designed the uniforms for the cabin crew of Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium and there was the collection for the clothing chain JBC.