Our materials
Art and texture: embroidery and techniques in organza, Tencel, cotton, and organdy
From figurative embroidery to hand-drawn prints, each piece reflects a process where craftsmanship and technical skill meet. The clean, contemporary silhouettes are enriched through layers, textures, and details that are revealed with movement and light.
Collection Inspiration and Creation
The proposal revolves around texture as a visual language.
From figurative embroidery to hand-drawn prints, each piece reflects a process where craftsmanship and technical skill meet. The clean, contemporary silhouettes are enhanced through layers, reliefs, and details that are revealed with movement and light.
The soft color palette reinforces this idea: the focus is not on color, but on the surface.
Tencel and organza
craftsmanship and volume
Tencel, a fiber of botanical origin, provides a fluid drape and exceptional softness. In these pieces, hand embroidery takes center stage, incorporating the value of time and the artisanal gesture.
The result is garments where technique not only decorates, but also forms an essential part of the design.
Light and structured, organza allows for the creation of voluminous silhouettes without losing lightness.
Tone-on-tone embroidery on this translucent base creates a subtle, almost ethereal visual effect, similar to a "tattoo" on the skin. The texture appears and disappears with the light, creating a dynamic visual experience.
Botanical motifs—flowers, leaves, and birds—lend a delicate and timeless air, elevating each piece to an almost artistic level.
Poplin with Chintz finish
surface and light
Poplin treated with a chintz finish introduces a more technical dimension. Its polished, slightly shiny surface acts as a canvas where the hand-drawn print achieves maximum definition.
This finish not only provides aesthetic appeal but also functionality: greater resistance, fewer wrinkles, and a flawless appearance throughout the day.
High-density cotton
precision and character
High-density 100% cotton stands out for its firm structure and soft feel. Its plant origin guarantees comfort and durability.
On this base, the embroidery introduces highly defined figurative motifs, providing contrast and a graphic character that dialogues with refined silhouettes.
Cotton organdy
volume and lightness
The 100% cotton organdy introduces a lightweight structure that allows for defined volumes without losing freshness.
Its specialized finish maintains the garment's shape even after use, making it an ideal fabric for layering and impactful silhouettes.
The raised floral appliques, embroidered with translucent sequins and small rhinestone details, add movement and dimension, creating a subtle contrast with the transparency of the fabric.
Why is this collection special?
Balance between artisan and technical embroidery
Use of natural and botanical fibers
Surface work based on texture and relief
Light volume with a defined structure
Hand-drawn artistic printing
Raised details that add movement
Art and process
Each garment is born from the interaction between technique and gesture.
Embroidery builds surface. Printing captures the stroke. Fabrics provide structure and drape. Everything responds to an intention where the design is not imposed, but revealed.
Conclusion
This collection explores matter from a contemporary perspective.
A proposal where texture replaces excess, where technique adds value, and where each garment is built upon detail, balance, and sensibility.