TheSavoir-Faire

All pieces are developed and produced entirely in Paris, within a close network of expert ateliers. From the first sketch to the final garment, drawing, fabric selection, pattern-making, fittings, and production remain closely connected, with each stage carried out in direct proximity.

The materials require it. Mousseline chiffon, silk velvet, Calais and Japanese lace – fabrics selected for their character, movement, and technical demands. Their weight, fragility, and structure determine how they are cut, handled, and assembled.

This proximity allows decisions to be made in real time – through fittings, touch, repetition, and adjustment. The atelier sets the rhythm. Time is taken where it is needed.

Gold crest buttons and cufflinks, developed in France, reflect the same attention to detail. Every element is considered with the same level of precision.

TheBespoke

Beyond the main collection, a bespoke service extends the work of the atelier into more private and specific commissions. 

Developed in close dialogue with the client, the atelier, and pattern makers, these pieces are created for singular occasions – from personal wardrobe commissions to one-of-a-kind dresses shaped around a particular moment. 

This approach also extends beyond the individual. The same level of precision can be applied to private projects, including uniforms and tailored developments for select hospitality, retail, or cultural partners seeking a distinct and considered wardrobe.

TheSignature

A set of elements defines the visual language of the House.
The logo, its variations, and the crest establish a system of recognition – precise, consistent, and immediately identifiable. The Phoenix appears as a recurring motif, not as narrative, but as a sign.
These elements extend beyond the garment. Packaging, labels, hangers – each is treated with the same attention to proportion, material, finish and form a coherent set of objects that carry the brand into its environment.