7-year old haute couture prodigy commissioned to make $1.4k dresses for celebrities
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Meet the seven-year old haute couture prodigy commissioned to make $1,400 dresses for celebrities - including actress Sharon Stone.

Max Alexander, seven, told his mum he was a dressmaker at the age of four - having never shown an interest in fashion before.

She made him a mannequin mode out of cardboard and he started draping materials over it to make a dress.

Max pleaded with his mum to teach him how to sew and eventually she sat him on her lap and got him to watch and assist her in pushing buttons on the machine.

According to mum Sherri, 47, Max was soon better at sewing than her and went to sewing school with a group of old ladies.

After six months, Max started making dresses and he did his first runway show in 2021.

Max's talent came as a complete shock as neither his mum and dad, Jack, 49, are into fashion but his ancestors were seamstresses and owned clothing stores.

Max graduated from an arts-based pre-school in 2021 and now attends a school for gifted children.

Mum-of-three Sherri, an artist, from Los Angeles, California, US, said: "He just said 'I'm a dressmaker' and I made him a mannequin.

"He picked up ribbons and scraps and made a dress - I was astounded, I was watching with my jaw on the floor.

"We started documenting his journey on social media and he soon was flooded with requests for dresses."

Sherri taught Max to sew when he was just four.

She said: "He kept asking me to teach him to sew and I kept saying no because he was so little.

"I put him in my lap, and we sewed every day because it was lockdown, and he would ask what each button did.

"Every day he was learning a new thing and he soon got better than me."

Max had his first runway show in 2021 and with the money he raised paid for a machine from a local sewing machine shop.

The old women from the sewing shop were amazed by Max's talent and invited him to sew with them.

Sherri added: "He believes he was Gucci in a past life and made black bags.

"His fashion is happy - it's bright, it's couture. He has zero interest in ready to wear, urban wear.

"He uses high-end Italian silk and faux fur.

"It's very bright and happy."

Max buys all the materials himself from profits he makes.

His own brand 'Couture to the Max' officially launched in 2021 and Max's first collection was completed in summer 2021 - he had his first runway show in Bel Air, California, US.

According to Sherri, his talent came from out-of-the-blue as neither she or dad, Jack, 49, are into fashion.

Sherri says they rarely watch TV and don't have magazines in the house.

She said: "I'm an artist but we don't watch much TV and I don't have magazines.

"Larry, his grandfather, was in the dress business in Montreal and he had 36 stores.

"My family from Germany and are all into sewing.

"It's like my side gave him the sewing skills and my husband's gave him the fashion skills."

Max has an eye for haute couture and only uses the best materials for his creations.
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