Her interest was cultivated at La Cambre Mode(s) Belgian Fashion Design Academy, an institution renowned for establishing some of the industry’s most creative talents.
Serre's graduation show "Radical Call For Love" in 2016 sparked the interest of international stores such as The Broken Arm and Dover Street Market.
After graduating from La Cambre, she held internships working under Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen, Matthieu Blazy at Maison Margiela and Raf Simons at Dior.
[6] Her work focuses on innovation and sustainability, with a minimum of 50% of her collection consisting of upcycled material, such as old lace table cloths and vintage silk scarves.
[8] Numerous celebrities have been seen wearing Marine Serre, including Kylie Jenner, A$AP Rocky, Yung Miami, and Beyoncé.
[13] Marine Serre made her debut at Paris Fashion Week in 2018, where she quickly gained attention for her unique designs and bold vision.
Her work involves the usage of anti-pollution masks, upcycled jeans, and garments made from recycled fabrics, all of which are used as inspiration due to the major global challenges of today’s economy.
Her efforts aim to prove that the fashion industry can adopt a supply chain model based on regeneration, challenging the traditional practices of wasteful production.