Cut on a real body block, lined where they should be, finished by hand at every hem. Day dresses through occasion-wear, with a proper construction standard regardless of the price point.
A dress that drapes the way you imagined when you sketched it almost always has a lining the customer never sees. The lining is what gives a dress its weight, controls how it sits on the hip, and stops the outer fabric from cling-static at the back of the leg. We line every dress in silk, bemberg, or cupro depending on the outer fabric, and the lining is graded and constructed as carefully as the dress itself.
Hems are blind-stitched by hand on anything dressy. Bias-cut pieces hang for forty-eight hours on the form before the final hem is taken, because bias drops and changes length and you cannot trust a fresh hem on a bias-cut dress until the fabric has settled.
Fashion dresses break into six sub-categories the atelier produces regularly.
Cotton, linen, silk-blend wovens. Wearable structure, lined where it counts.
Longer cuts, bias and straight-cut. Lined, weighted at the hem, hung before finishing.
Silk, charmeuse, chiffon, velvet. Full silk linings, hand-finished, properly hung.
Wedding dresses, bridal-adjacent, gala. Multiple fittings, often custom-only.
Silk and silk-blend bias-cut slips. The dress every collection should have.
Shorter cuts, structured shapes, sequinned and beaded variants. Lined, finished, pressed.
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