Elodie David Touboul
- Born: Paris, France
- Nationality: French
- Notable Works and Collaborations: Fashion Director at Self Service magazine; campaigns and editorials for Hermès, Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Sportmax; collaborations with photographers David Sims, Inez & Vinoodh, Collier Schorr, and Mario Sorrenti.
- Signature Style or Philosophy: Refined, structured, and intentional styling that values proportion, subtlety, and restraint over excess or spectacle.
Elodie David Touboul is a Paris-based fashion stylist and creative director whose work spans magazine editorials, luxury campaigns, and independent projects. She studied Fashion Design and Business at ESMOD Paris before beginning her career in production and casting at the agency Art Partner.
After several years at Art Partner, she became assistant to stylist Marie-Amélie Sauvé, a mentorship that lasted around eight years. During that period, she refined her sense of styling, developed a disciplined approach to image-making, and built a wide network across photography, design, and publishing.
She is known for her role as Fashion Director at Self Service magazine, where she has shaped the visual tone of the publication and defined its modern editorial language. Her work includes campaigns and stories for houses such as Hermès, Chanel, Gucci, Sportmax, and Louis Vuitton, collaborating with photographers including David Sims, Inez Vinoodh, Collier Schorr, and Mario Sorrenti.
Her influences draw from art, architecture, and daily observation, often citing figures like Martin Margiela, Helmut Lang, William Eggleston, and Robert Mapplethorpe as enduring references. She has also spoken about how social media has changed the way audiences perceive imagery and the pace of visual culture today.
Through a structured and thoughtful approach, Elodie David Touboul creates work that feels intentional and refined, guided by a sense of proportion and restraint that defines her contribution to contemporary fashion styling.