Handcrafted in Los Angeles

A sense of calm intention defines the way each piece comes to life in the studio. The work begins long before a gown is sewn—shaped by careful material selection, quiet hours of pattern refinement, and the steady rhythm of hands that understand silk. Every step reflects a commitment to precision and the belief that true luxury is felt in the details: the way a seam lies flat, the way a bias‑cut panel moves, the way a garment feels against the skin. This is craftsmanship rooted in patience, artistry, and the pursuit of pieces meant to be treasured for years.

 

 

Our Materials

We work with a curated range of luxury textiles, with silk at the center of every collection. Our gowns use charmeuse, CDC, chiffon, silk georgette, and silk habotai linings—chosen for their softness, drape, and beautiful movement. All fabrics are hand‑selected from trusted local retailers in downtown Los Angeles. We also incorporate sequins, lace, and genuine Italian lambskin to add texture and depth. Every material is chosen with care to create pieces that feel refined, lasting, and beautifully made.

Woman in a long pink dress standing in a fabric store with shelves of colorful fabric rolls.


 

Care & Cleaning

Silk is one of the most delicate natural fibers, which is why our gowns are dry‑clean only. Silk reacts sensitively to water, heat, and friction—elements that can cause shrinking, stretching, loss of sheen, or permanent water spots. Professional dry cleaners use gentle, water‑free solvents that protect the fiber structure and preserve the drape and luminosity that define our pieces.

Our collections also include materials such as sequins, lace, and genuine Italian lambskin, all of which require controlled cleaning methods to avoid damage. A professional cleaner is equipped to treat these textiles safely, ensuring the garment keeps its shape, finish, and longevity.

Dry cleaning helps maintain the integrity of every gown, allowing it to look and feel as beautiful as the day it was made.



Small‑Batch Cutting

We produce in small batches to ensure every gown is made with intention and without excess. By cutting only what we need, we avoid over‑production, minimize leftover fabric, and reduce unnecessary waste. This approach allows us to work responsibly with our materials—especially silk—and helps limit the environmental impact often caused by large‑scale manufacturing. Small‑batch cutting keeps our process thoughtful, efficient, and aligned with our commitment to quality and sustainability.