Mahaut Mondino

Mahaut Mondino
Origin Paris, France
Website mahautmondino.com

Mahaut Mondino is a Paris born singer-songwriter.[1][2][3]

Background

Mondino is the daughter of photographer Jean-Baptiste Mondino[1] L'Orèal was one of the first major entities to commission her to make original music for their perfume brand Cacharel.[4] Mondino co-wrote her very first original music for Cacharel's 'Amor Amor' and 'Forbidden Kiss' perfume commercials with producer Mirwais at 17.[4] Fashion house Yves Saint Laurent and the global Mama Shelter Hotel chain later asked Mondino to create music for their brands as well.[5][6]

In 2013, production duo Supreme Cuts from Chicago featured Mondino on two of their tracks, one of which, "Gone", ended up as lead track off their album "Divine Ecstasy".[7]

After performing at SXSW in 2014, Mondino released her first track "Voodoo Me" co-produced by Young & Sick.[8] The song was premiered on Vice magazine's Noisey.com.[1]

Mondino's first track off her debut EP "Jungle" was premiered by Hunger Magazine in the UK.[9]

Mondino has been featured in a variety of press including Elle Magazine, Vogue Magazine, FACT Magazine, VICE, and others.[3][8]

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