Early beginnings In the 1980s, Mouret worked as creative director with
Gai Pied Hebdo, was an
ACT UP activist, and a model for brands such as
Jean-Paul Gaultier,
Yohji Yamamoto, and
Claude Montana. Sharai and André Meyers bought his line in 1998. Galaxy dress in his Spring 2006 collection. its ubiquity was such that
Vogue magazine would later write that "for weeks you [couldn't] open a newspaper or magazine without seeing another young Hollywood A-lister wearing" it. in a move that shocked the fashion world. Mouret cited "managerial differences", but neither he nor the Meyerses has ever elaborated on the cause of the break-up.
RM, 2006–2010 After Mouret left his eponymous label, he took a two-year hiatus. Before the bona fide launch of his new line, Mouret undertook small design engagements to pique public interest. The new premises includes two floors of retails space for Mouret's womenswear, menswear, atelier, design workshops and sales showroom. It is an historic couture setting, having formerly been the showroom of two
Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers members –
Michael of Carlos Place and
Peter Russell. From 2010 to 2011, the Roland Mouret brand had a men’s wear line, named MR. In 2011, French shoe label
Robert Clergerie named Mouret as creative director. In 2014, Mouret designed a 25-piece collection, mainly dresses, for
Banana Republic. In 2017, Roland Mouret returned to
London Fashion Week to mark the 20th anniversary of the brand. Although the company had already begun a financial restructure prior to the
COVID-19 pandemic, closing its Manhattan flagship in 2018 and streamlining operations, the onset of the global pandemic shone further light on its precarious financial situation as sales plummeted by 80 percent in the first half of 2020. In response, Mouret and co-owner Simon Fuller's
XIX Entertainment sought outside investment to stabilise the business, with Mouret stating “I am going to be the last man standing,” in an interview with the
Financial Times. In November 2021, it was announced that the company had collapsed into
administration, leading to the loss of 84 jobs, with financial advisory
Grant Thornton appointed to manage the administration and closure of the London flagship store. Shortly after Mouret was forced to shut his business, fashion designer and entrepreneur Han Chong purchased the intellectual property and assets of the Roland Mouret brand through a newly formed company called SP Collection. ==Personal life==