Madame Caussade, artist, eccentric, libertine, entrepreneur, haute couture designer whose shop was located at 34 rue Saint-André-des-Arts, in the heart of the Paris of fine letters and publishers.
Madame, as she loved to be called, was like this: free, independent whimsical, a woman with a thousand faces, of whom always shouted the same endless passion for freedom.
Here is the crazy idea of the one who knew so intimately the power of the naked body to make the desire that we did not even hope to glimpse. Madame, who all her life dressed women, decided to offer them a place where they could undress.
Get naked to tame all the dimensions of their power of seduction, without limit, in absolute freedom. Eroticism as a weapon of emancipation.
And ChoChotte was born from this firm desire to create a space of eroticism where women play to create the beautiful, subvert the rules, to embody, in their own way and according to their taste, the unmemorial archetype of the mesmerizing, lascivious and oh so powerful priestess.
This theater placed there, in the heart of literary Paris, was and remains a challenge. ChoChotte is the cry of all those who scream to the world of thinkers and writers that the body of a free woman speaks, whispers, philosophers and hypnotizes as well as the most beautiful of books.
It was through the meeting with Mademoiselle, Madame’s little hand before becoming her right hand, that ChoChotte gradually asserted himself as the literary salon of the female body.
And it is today Mademoiselle, who presides over the destiny of this place that was born in the crazy intuition of an enlightened artist. An artist who knew that there is nothing stronger than a woman determined to seduce.
This certainty is at the origin of the small world, outside the world, that the ChoChotte theater is still today.
Madame’s spiritual daughter, director, playwright, costume designer, Mademoiselle wears all the caps that allow the ChoChotte to be an extraordinary place …