


Women
A feminine proposition — built, not adapted.
The feminine wardrobe of the house is not menswear made smaller. It is a separate proposition, drafted from its own pattern, built with the same construction logic, addressed to a different body and a different life.
The shoulder is softened but never absent. The waist is read carefully and held with discipline. The lapel is proportioned for a frame that asks for clarity, not bulk. The trouser, the skirt, the long coat — each is drafted in dialogue with the woman, never imposed on her.
We build on a full canvas, the same as we build for men. Horsehair, wool, hand-basted seams, three fittings across fourteen weeks. The cloth comes from the same mills. The discipline is the same. What changes is the proportion, the line, the conversation.
The result is a garment that is unmistakably tailored and unmistakably feminine — dignified at the conference table, considered at the gala, quiet at dinner. It does not borrow from a man's wardrobe. It belongs to her.








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