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The Ivory Coat
A single seam travels from collar to hem. The shoulder is built, not padded — eleven pieces of canvas shaped by hand over three days.
Double-faced wool — Lombardy, undyed
Maison de Couture — Paris
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A single seam travels from collar to hem. The shoulder is built, not padded — eleven pieces of canvas shaped by hand over three days.
Double-faced wool — Lombardy, undyed
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Cut close, then released at the wrist. The lapel rolls — it is never pressed flat. Worn open, it holds its line; worn closed, it disappears.
High-twist worsted — charcoal, 14 micron
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Forty knife pleats set by steam, each one signed off by the same pair of hands. Still, it is architecture; in motion, it is weather.
Silk-wool voile — pleated in-house
“The cloth decides first. We only listen.”
Every piece is finished by hand on the third floor of No. 9. Buttonholes are sewn with silk twist; hems are felled blind. Nothing leaves the house until the première has turned it inside out and found nothing to say.
The salon receives by appointment, two clients a day.
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