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Embroidery Production

Exquisite Embroidery – Made to Measure

Every creation is born from the meeting of textile artistry and digital technique. We transform designs and ideas into sophisticated embroideries, carefully selecting threads, textures, and materials with absolute attention to detail. The result is unique, elegant, and refined pieces, perfect for haute couture and textile design projects.

  • Haute Couture Embroidery and Excellence Techniques
  • Creative Development and Technical Design
  • Material Research and Textile Innovation
  • Prototyping and Collection Development
  • Production Planning and Technical Dossier
Embroidery Production
Exquisite Embroidery – Made to Measure
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Exclusive Samples

We create unique pieces and test embroideries that allow you to evaluate textures, volumes, and details before full production.

Collection Study

We develop standardized and modular embroideries, designed to be consistently replicated in larger productions while maintaining the elegance and quality of the original sample.

Artisanal Consultation

Each project receives personalized support, from material selection to design refinement, to maximize every detail.

Quality Control

Every embroidery undergoes meticulous scrutiny, guaranteeing perfect uniformity, refined details, and enduring elegance.

Application on Pre-Existing or Pre-Cut Garments

If you wish the embroidery to be applied to a pre-existing garment or pre-cut fabric for sewing, the process is simple and secure. After the online consultation on design and production method, you can send your garment to our production facility. Our artisan will then proceed with personalization, ensuring a high-quality result.

Delivery Times

Delivery times depend on the complexity of the work, but if production is available and the ideas are finalized, the embroidery can be ready in just a few days from the order. Exclusive samples or the final garment will be shipped via express courier, ready for evaluation in every detail.

Our Support Across Different Phases

Complete support in the creative and technical phases of embroidery, essential for ateliers and structured productions.

Creative Development
  • Embroidery pattern creation: designing original motifs or adapting existing concepts.
  • Moodboard interpretation: translating stylistic ideas into concrete embroidery proposals.
  • Technical embroidery design: detailed elaboration for atelier production.
  • Technical explanations: clear documentation for execution (stitches, materials, operational sequences).
  • Drawing scaling: adjusting dimensions while maintaining proportions and aesthetic quality.
Classical and Specialized Techniques
  • Goldwork embroidery: traditional metallic thread technique for high-end creation.
  • Luneville embroidery: hook-on-frame technique essential for haute couture, ideal for beads, sequins, and thread applications.
  • Aari embroidery: Indian-origin technique similar to Luneville, known for speed and decorative versatility.
  • Silk shading (needle painting): creating realistic gradients using silk threads, with needle or Luneville hook.
Advanced and Experimental Techniques
  • Vermicelli and gradient techniques: dense, fluid textures with sophisticated tonal variations.
  • Contemporary collage embroidery: combining heterogeneous materials for artistic and 3D effects.
  • Textile manipulation: transforming fabric surfaces with folds, stitches, and structural treatments.
  • Textured and sculptural embroidery: imitating weaves or sculptural surfaces using unconventional materials (plastic, cables, technical fibers).
Three-Dimensional and Special Applications
  • 3D modeling: creating three-dimensional elements (flowers, insects, organic shapes).
  • Textile floristry: botanical elements created using textile techniques, including stiffening and thermoforming.
  • Feather work: selection, dyeing, and application of feathers in embroidery for couture effects.
  • Chanel-style tweed weaving: manual creation of tweed fabrics (max width 50 cm, length 130 cm).
Materials and Treatments
  • Embroidery on all types of fabrics and leather.
  • Fabric toning: color treatments to achieve personalized shades and depth.
Historical Reconstruction
  • Study and reproduction of historical embroideries through archival research and traditional techniques.
Production Planning
  • Embroidery planning: organizing phases, times, and techniques.
  • Optimization for artisanal or semi-industrial production.
Book a Consultation Call

To start developing your collection or project, you can book a consultation call with our embroidery specialist. This meeting allows you to define operational steps, evaluate materials and techniques, and clearly set the foundation for collaboration. It’s also an opportunity to get to know each other and begin developing initial design ideas. We always recommend this preliminary call before requesting a quote, to analyze all necessary steps and ensure an accurate and coherent proposal.

Alternatively, feel free to contact us via our form: we’ll be happy to answer all your questions and provide any information you need.