About

Judith Bodart Beylerian is a Paris-born couture artist and ceremonial creator whose work bridges heritage, transformation, and embodied beauty. Raised in a lineage of sculptors and painters, she learned early that materials carry memory and that creation is an act of devotion.

Today, working between Paris and Los Angeles, she moves fluidly between bespoke couture, transformational bridal journeys, and sensory wellness rituals,  shaping garments, experiences, and gatherings that honor life’s sacred thresholds.

Creative Practice

Couture

Judith creates at the edge of craftsmanship and instinct.
Working directly on the body, she lets texture, tension, and unexpected materials shape the dialogue. Vintage embroidery may meet industrial elements; softness may collide with strength. Her practice lives where heritage meets rebellion,
where each body becomes a canvas for fearless expression.

Conscious Bride

A rite of passage in silk and devotion. Marriage is a threshold, and what you wear becomes part of that crossing. The Conscious Bride journey is an intimate collaboration that honors your story, lineage, and becoming. Each creation is sculpted slowly on the body, whether gown, veil, crown, or ceremonial jewelry, woven with vintage fragments, hidden symbols, and quiet intention.

This is couture as ritual / Not costume, but revelation / An initiation through beauty.

Ritual & Wellness

Rooted in the philosophy that harmony begins within, Judith’s wellness practice extends her couture language into ritual and sensory embodiment. She explores beauty through nervous-system balance.

Her home has long been a living laboratory,  where recipes, botanicals, nourishment, and aesthetics merge into practices that cultivate inner radiance.

Within this realm, she co-creates immersive experiences, including Nenúfar.Live , alongside Gregory Beylerian and visionary Michael West, weaving divine feminine archetypes, art, and ritual into communal transformation.

Creative Lineage

Born into a family of artists,  her grandfather, Marcel Bodart, a sculptor; her grandmother, Geneviève, a poetic painter; her mother, Catherine, a designer and painter,  Judith grew up immersed in craftsmanship, aesthetic rigor, and creative freedom. From hand sewing and fabric sourcing in the Paris textile quarters to studying fine art and visual design, she developed a language that fuses European tradition with contemporary expression.

Her early years in Manhattan, guided by friendships with renowned creatives including Laura Mercier and Serge Normant, expanded her understanding of fashion’s cultural pulse. There she met her husband, contemporary artist Gregory Beylerian, whose own artistic lineage further deepened her cross-disciplinary vision.

Judith’s long-standing creative relationship with Julia Roberts and Danny Moder reflects the intimacy of her work,  from personal commissioned pieces to their wedding attire and a twentieth-anniversary reinterpretation embroidered with the poetry of their shared story.

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