
Pol’ Atteu is the name that comes to mind when you think of High Fashion.. He puts the “C” in Couture and the HF in High Fashion! For over 10 years, his world famous boutique has been located in the heart of the Golden Triangle, at 9414 Dayton Way in Beverly Hills.
In the glamorous world of Haute Couture, Pol’ Atteu has always stood alone in the spotlight, making an international name for himself. His creations are designed for women who understand and appreciate beauty, which has catapulted him as a dynamic force in the fashion world. He is known throughout Beverly Hills, New York and Europe for his unique vision of design, style and fit.
Pol' Atteu has an extensive client list, which include many socialites, first ladies, and celebrities, such as Lindsay Clubine (Deal or No Deal), Ursula Burton (The Office), Rachelle Carson-Begley (Living With Ed), Carolina Bacardi (Bacardi Rum), Lauren Vellez (Dexter), Patrika Darbo (Days of Our Lives), and many other A-listers. Wheel of Fortune honored him with a Pol' Atteu week, in which Vanna White graced the stage draped in a different Pol' Atteu creation every day!
Pol' Atteu was the friend and personal designer for the late Anna Nicole Smith, and guest starred numerous times on the Anna Nicole Show that aired on E! Network. He created the infamous G-phoria Awards gold dress, a stunning red Valentine's Day dress for John Travolta's Be Cool premiere, and the VH1 Big in '04 spectacular gown that landed her on Star Magazine's Best Dressed List!
Pol' has appeared as a celebrity fashion designer on several television shows, including the take show Dr. Phil. Known for his charitable contributions, his couture gown made its debut on the shows runway, as it was worn by one of the Extreme Makeover contestants, and he recently created gowns for another charitable cause, the Torch Awards.
Pol' was inducted into American History by creating the inaugural ball gown, worn by California's Former First Lady, Sharon Davis, which was donated to the State of California's State Capital Museum, alongside formed inaugural gowns worn by our previous First Ladies, and is now in a traveling exhibit through the U.S.A. and Europe.
