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We place great importance on the selection of materials used for the making of our bespoke suits.
The success of a garment lies in the harmony between the chosen fabric and its design.

We offer a wide selection of fabric and accessory catalogues for Brides, Guests, and Casual Wear.
We guide our clients in choosing every detail, providing our expertise from a technical perspective.

We attend trade fairs twice a year in pursuit of the latest trends and to respond to the specific needs of each client.

Triacetate Crepe

Triacetate is a naturally derived material made from wood cellulose. It’s a breathable fabric with an elegant drape, easy to care for and simple to iron. Without a doubt, it’s the star fabric for guest outfits, as we offer a wide range of colours.<br>It features a double-sided finish — one satin, one matte — and when combined with a matching muslin, it allows for beautiful plays of transparency and texture. As it doesn’t require lining, it’s an excellent option for summer weddings.

Heavy Silk Crepe

This silk is one of the most exquisite and exclusive fabrics we have in our atelier. With a weight of 180 grams, it offers an exceptional drape and a beautifully velvety texture. It stands out on its own, making it an ideal choice for brides seeking a refined and timeless design.

Silk Shantung

Silk Shantung, or Raw Silk, is a 100% silk fabric with a rigid and rustic appearance. It allows for the creation of both sophisticated and organic garments. It’s an excellent choice for jackets or for combining with another silk fabric to create beautiful texture contrasts and drapes.

Linen

Increasingly in demand, linen is a must-have for a summer wedding. It is the most sustainable fabric, as the growth of the fiber requires very little water. Produced in Northern Europe, it comes in various weights, colors, and finishes. It’s our timeless favorite fabric! It can be lined to reduce the tendency to wrinkle. Ideal for a natural and bold bride or guest.

Tulle

Made of silk, cotton, or polyamide. Stiff or fluid. Simple or 300cm wide. There are a multitude of options available in our catalogues to create stunning veils and over-dresses. An interesting anecdote about the veil is that many brides initially don't want to wear one, but once they try it on, they suddenly fall in love with it...

Embroidery

With a base of tulle, batiste, or organza, embroidered fabrics are a great alternative for a bride who doesn't want lace but still desires some dimension in her dress. They can be applied over a corset or used in a total-look. There are many types of embroidery, and most catalogues only feature the basics. So, if you’re looking for something special, be aware that finding the perfect fabric may take time. We travel to trade fairs every February and September in search of the dream design.

Lace

Lace is the iconic fabric for bridal gowns. These fabrics are very delicate and come in a myriad of styles. One of our most prestigious suppliers is located in France and offers exquisite Chantilly and Guipur lace.

gauze, muslin, and batiste

These 100% silk fabrics are a timeless essential in the creation of bespoke garments. They are transparent and very lightweight, often used for skirt layers, sleeves, or to create draping effects. Delicate, they exude sensuality and elegance.

Organza

The Organza we use in our dresses is made of 100% silk. It is used, for example, to create transparent puffed sleeves or a voluminous, yet lightweight, skirt. Organza gives a structured and sophisticated style to the garment. Although many people tend to prefer gauze, we believe that Organza or Silk Gazar is one of the most spectacular fabrics for brides.
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