Founder

STUDIO BOUDREAU TRANSLATES INSTINCT INTO FORM. THROUGH CREATIVE BRAND VISION TO WELLNESS RETREATS, PURPOSE-LED CONSULTING, HOLISTIC CURATIONS, AND INTERIOR DESIGN, WE FUEL IDEAS INTO EXISTENCE. AS A CATALYST, NATANE ALIGNS YOUR BODY OF WORK WITH WHAT TRULY MOVES PEOPLE.

THE FOCUS

We shape A BRANDS VISION THROUGH PURPOSE-DRIVEN AND VISCERAL STORYTELLING. FOUNDED BY NATANE, A BRAND ARCHITECT WITH A KEEN PERCEPTION OF SEEING YOUR CORE ESSENCE AND EXPANDING IT FAR AND WIDE, SHE BRINGS FOUR DECADES OF EXPERIENCE WORKING ALONGSIDE THE WORLD’S MOST CELEBRATED ARTISTS, MASTER HEALERS, AND TEACHERS. THIS NETWORK OF LINEAGES HAS SHAPED HER WORK WITH FORESIGHT AND PRECISION.

ACROSS THE RANGE OF VERSATILE CAPABILITIES, STUDIO BOUDREAU BLENDS AT IT’S CORE, STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS AND CONCEPT CREATION, COLLABORATING WITH FOUNDERS, CREATIVES, AND COMPANIES. 

 

Natane’s history in fashion began in the 80’s at the age of 3 when she was discovered by Steven Meisel and Bruce Weber who cast her as Andie McDowell’s daughter for a series of Calvin Klein ads. Shortly after, she graced the cover 
 of Vogue Bambini at age 5 and acted in Woody Allen’s, Radio Days, at the age of 7. 


A decade later, after being rediscovered by Calvin Klein, she became an iconic supermodel of the 90’s waif era. She worked extensively with Richard Avedon, Steven Meisel, Mario Testino, Mario Sorrenti, Albert Watson and Steven Klein, and walked runways for Calvin Klein, Chanel, Versace, Gucci, Marc Jacobs, Chloe, John Galliano, Junya Watanebe, and Ralph Lauren to name but a few.

She graced the pages of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and Vanity Fair and has starred in advertising campaigns for Dolce and Gabbana, Zac Posen, The Gap, Levi’s, Clinique, Shiseido and Pantene. She starred alongside Chloe Sevigny and Marc Jacobs 
in Sonic Youth’s iconic video, Sugar Cane, and starred in a solo role in Duncan Sheik’s breakout video, Barely Breathing. 
She also starred as herself in the highly acclaimed fashion documentary, Unzipped, directed by Douglas Keeve. Her worldwas formed through the osmosis of legends.

Natane’s history in fashion began in the 80’s at the age of 3 when she was discovered by Steven Meisel and Bruce Weber who cast her as Andie McDowell’s daughter for a series of Calvin Klein ads. Shortly after, she graced the cover of Vogue Bambini at age 5 and acted in Woody Allen’s, Radio Days, at the age of 7. 


A decade later, after being rediscovered by Calvin Klein, she became an iconic supermodel of the 90’s waif era. She worked extensively with Richard Avedon, Steven Meisel, Mario Testino, Mario Sorrenti, Albert Watson and Steven Klein, and walked runways for Calvin Klein, Chanel, Versace, Gucci, Marc Jacobs, Chloe, John Galliano, Junya Watanebe, and Ralph Lauren to name but a few.

She graced the pages of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and Vanity Fair and has starred in advertising campaigns for Dolce and Gabbana, Zac Posen, The Gap, Levi’s, Clinique, Shiseido and Pantene. She starred alongside Chloe Sevigny and Marc Jacobs 
in Sonic Youth’s iconic video, Sugar Cane, and starred in a solo role in Duncan Sheik’s breakout video, Barely Breathing. 
She also starred as herself in the highly acclaimed fashion documentary, Unzipped, directed by Douglas Keeve. Her worldwas formed through the osmosis of legends.

Natane has successfully merged her experience in both fashion and film as a partner in N + N Films, alongside her mother, the legendary creative director and producer Nian Fish. She’s written, directed and produced over 200 short films on fashion and the arts, working closely with the prestigious CFDA. 

Together, they have created films on Rick Owens, Riccardo Tisci, Gloria Steinem, Sarah Jones, David Bowie, Betsey Johnson, Oribe and Pat McGrath. And as she honed and shared their stories, she delved deep with each subject into the essence of creative genius and accomplishment. Storytelling, self-expression and authenticity lie at the heart of her work as a coach, consultant and curator, Natane channels a rare ability to access these traits in her clients, igniting them to script their own story and create their own legacy.



Following on, after receiving degrees from London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and Yale for Directing, she apprenticed under Ivo van Hove, the Belgian Tony Award winning avant-garde director, on his production of Network at the National Theatre in London and on his production of Hanya Yanagihara’s acclaimed book, A Little Life at International Theatre, Amsterdam. Shortly after, Natane continued her work with van Hove producing films for Network on Broadway, Mahagonny 
at the Grand Theatre De Provence, and the Met Opera, Dead Man Walking. In 2019, Natane attended Yale Drama School’s directing program.

Natane has successfully merged her experience in both fashion and film as a partner in N + N Films, alongside her mother, the legendary creative director and producer Nian Fish. She’s written, directed and produced over 200 short films on fashion and the arts, working closely with the prestigious CFDA. 

Together, they have created films on Rick Owens, Riccardo Tisci, Gloria Steinem, Sarah Jones, David Bowie, Betsey Johnson, Oribe and Pat McGrath. And as she honed and shared their stories, she delved deep with each subject into the essence of creative genius and accomplishment. Storytelling, self-expression and authenticity lie at the heart of her work as a coach, consultant and curator, Natane channels a rare ability to access these traits in her clients, igniting them to script their own story and create their own legacy.

Following on, after receiving degrees from London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and Yale for Directing, she apprenticed under Ivo van Hove, the Belgian Tony Award winning avant-garde director, on his production of Network at the National Theatre in London and on his production of Hanya Yanagihara’s acclaimed book, A Little Life at International Theatre, Amsterdam. Shortly after, Natane continued her work with van Hove producing films for Network on Broadway, Mahagonny 
at the Grand Theatre De Provence, and the Met Opera, Dead Man Walking. In 2019, Natane attended Yale Drama School’s directing program.

Alongside her decades-long affair with fashion and film, Natane lives a parallel life , one rooted in higher learning, personal evolution, and conscious expansion.

For over 30 years, she has been a devoted student of consciousness-raising and transformational work. Her journey has included serving as Senior Advisor to the Fashion Industry and The Arts at the David Lynch Foundation, bringing Transcendental Meditation to the CFDA Health Initiative, and curating Self-Expression + Empowerment Workshops at some of the world’s leading modeling agencies.

Today, Natane blends all of her experience to unearth a brand’s purpose, shaping it into compelling stories- with an unwavering commitment to holistic wellness work. She draws on powerful tools that help individuals and brands heal from within.

Through her deep listening, you will excavate, unearth, shape, reveal, actualize, and illuminate your intrinsic nature into the world.

It is her deepest wish and honor to help radiate your fullest expression of who you are.   You will be seen. You will be heard. You will be known.

You will be seen.

You will be heard.

You will be known.