Sarah
Mouton
Biography

Fueled by an innate passion for creation and artistic expression, she has always been driven by the desire to bring her ideas and inspirations to life, shaping them into unique works that reflect the personality of each of her clients.
A graduate of the Haute École de Maréchalerie in Brussels, where she honed her skills in blacksmithing, she further enriched her expertise through training stints in France. Her pursuit of excellence was rewarded with a prestigious grant from Roi Baudouin Foundation, recognizing her commitment to preserving heritage crafts.
In parallel, she immersed herself in the world of dance, exploring another facet of her creativity. Under the guidance of Talina Jagger, she adeptly took on the roles of stage designer and stylist for Move Zone, even contributing to the creation of a synopsis for one of the performances.
Her encounter with Belgian rapper Krisy de la Fuentes in 2018 marked a pivotal turning point in her career. Collaborating on the production of the “Nice” music video as a choreographer and stylist, she affirmed her talent and dedication to visual art. Since then, she has had the honor of collaborating with a plethora of renowned artists such as L’or du commun, Georgio, Sprinoir, Oboy, Roméo Elvis, Ichon, Saskia, Scylla, Primero, Vicelow, Pablo Andrès, Rémy Béeseau, etc. Whether through music videos, interviews, or photo shoots, she has shaped and enhanced the visual identity of each artist as an artistic director.
Proud of her mixed heritage, she draws inspiration from cultural diversity and considers travel an endless source of creativity.
After all, just as in a flavorful dish, each ingredient contributes to the harmony and richness of the whole.