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The Story of Fabric
France has long enjoyed an international reputation for its mastery in embroidery, lace, and refined hand-crafted embellishments.
My designs focus on delicate materials such as embroidered lace and lace, combining both lightness and refinement.
In my bra creations, I emphasize comfort and natural beauty — without underwires or unnecessary padding — with the aim of enhancing the body’s silhouette while offering a liberating sense of freedom.

Dentelle de Calais
Originating from the northern French city of Calais, Dentelle de Calais is crafted on traditional Leavers looms, a technique dating back to the 19th century. Renowned for its delicacy, softness, and lightness, it has become a symbol of French luxury and romance. Each piece requires hours of meticulous craftsmanship, producing lace with sharp patterns and exquisite texture, cherished in haute couture, bridal gowns, and fine lingerie.
Dentelle de Calais is more than fabric — it is a living heritage of French elegance
Dentelle brodée
Embroidered lace (Dentelle brodée) is a refined fabric that combines a lace base with the artistry of embroidery. It is usually made through a process of “weaving first, embroidering later”: selecting tulle or mesh as the foundation, designing patterns by hand or with software, then delicately embroidering them with threads, beads, or sequins.
This craftsmanship gives lace dimension, texture, and decorative richness, blending the lightness of lace with the opulence of embroidery. Frequently used in bridal gowns, haute couture, and stage costumes, embroidered lace brings dream like elegance and striking beauty to every creation.
