Floor-length silk column dress on a motionless figure, a razor-thin edge of warm light catching the fabric

ATELIER

Haute Couture  ·  Prêt-à-Porter  ·  Depuis 2003

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Full editorial shot — floor-length silk column dress on a motionless figure
Haute Couture

Column Dress No. 7

A/W 2026

Close-up of hand-stitching so tight it looks like skin — atelier process detail
Haute Couture

Silk Organza Seam

A/W 2026

Wide editorial campaign — draped coat blown out to near-abstraction
Prêt-à-Porter

Draped Overcoat

A/W 2026

Fabric swatch filling the frame with texture — Como silk weave detail
Haute Couture

Como Silk Weave

Material Study

Material
Atelier process — pressing a seam, forty minutes of silence
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The Pressing

Process

Atelier
Editorial — white linen blazer, Kyoto-sourced fabric, morning light
Prêt-à-Porter

Linen Blazer No. 3

S/S 2026

Warp and weft visible — Japanese washi fabric detail crop
Haute Couture

Washi Brocade

Material Study

Material
Full campaign shot — silk gown entering a room in motion
Haute Couture

Evening Gown No. 12

A/W 2026

Atelier hand at work — needle threading through Como silk
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Hand Finishing

Process

Atelier
The Atelier

Where the cloth
remembers the hand.

There is one atelier. One address. The same address it has always been. Nothing is outsourced. Nothing is rushed. The pressing alone takes forty minutes per seam — not because we must, but because anything less would be a different garment entirely.

01

Sourcing

Silks from the mills of Como. Hand-woven brocades from Nishijin, Kyoto. Each fabric chosen in person, once a year.

02

Cutting

A single cutter. No duplicates. The pattern is drawn directly on the cloth in chalk that disappears in the first pressing.

03

Finishing

Forty minutes per seam. Every edge hand-rolled. The pressing table is the last thing that touches the cloth before the client.

Atelier interior — pressing table, silk cloth, warm light through linen curtains
Hand-stitching detail — needle through Como silk, stitches tight as skin
Kyoto fabric sourcing — washi brocade warp and weft close-up
Private Viewing

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Private viewings are held by appointment only, in each of our four houses. There is no public schedule. You will hear from us within forty-eight hours.

For Stylists

Access the
A/W 2026 Lookbook.

High-resolution editorial and technical sheets. Shared upon house approval — typically within twenty-four hours of request. Press credentials preferred.

47 looks, A/W 2026
Fabric specifications & sourcing notes
High-resolution editorial imagery
Delivery notes for editorial deadlines

Access granted at house discretion.