Alicia Grandeur is a celebrated luxury home décor visionary whose 20-year career has transformed thousands of homes into spaces of beauty, intention, and emotional restoration. But her greatest designs were born from her deepest battles.
Before the world knew her work, Alicia survived three strokes caused by obesity—warnings that pushed her to fight for her life. She naturally lost 142 pounds, a transformation that led her to The Oprah Winfrey Show and inspired millions. But even triumph came with heartbreak. After uncovering repeated infidelity, she walked away from a marriage she once believed would last forever, rebuilding herself from the inside out.
Her next test came during excess-skin removal surgery, when a medical mistake caused her to die twice on the operating table. Though she survived, she awoke with lifelong lymphedema. Instead of letting it break her, she made it her mission.
Today, Alicia is the CEO of Champ1ons of Change, a nonprofit advocating for those living with lymphedema and lipedema—work that has earned her two mayoral proclamations.
What sets Alicia apart isn’t just her elevated, detail-rich approach to luxury design—it’s her ability to rise. She turns pain into purpose, tragedy into triumph, and every space she touches into a story of resilience and beauty.






