Inside the Atelier
A rare look into our Milan studio where every piece begins its journey from sketch to finished garment.
Our Milan atelier sits on the third floor of a converted textile factory in the Navigli district. The space is deliberately unfinished — exposed brick, poured concrete floors, industrial skylights that flood the room with northern light. It's a place built for work, not performance.
On any given day, you'll find pattern makers working at wide tables, a wall of fabric swatches arranged by season, and garments in various stages of construction hanging from rolling racks. There's a quiet intensity to the work — the team moves between precision and intuition, pinning, draping, and reworking until a piece feels right.
“A good studio should feel like a kitchen — everything within reach, nothing precious, the work always in progress.”
Process Over Product
We believe the process of making something well is as important as the finished object. Our designers work directly with pattern makers from day one — there's no handoff, no brief thrown over a wall. Ideas are tested in fabric immediately, often within hours of being sketched.
This approach is slower, and it's more expensive. But it produces garments with a coherence that's hard to achieve any other way. When the person who imagined a seam is standing next to the person who sews it, the result is different. You can feel it.