Village price
460 €
Recommended Price
690 €
J.M. Weston
Village price
460 €
Recommended Price
690 €
J.M. Weston
A master of structure and tension, the leatherworker shapes each creation through a series of precise gestures. Pattern‑making, cutting, thinning and assembling all require exceptional control and craftsmanship. Each movement brings strength, precision and impeccable finishing to life.
Dense, sensual, beautifully unruly, leather is a living material that responds to the hand. Vegetable, mineral or organic tanning reveals its natural suppleness and grain. It’s cut with millimetre precision, hand-stitched with care to create a solid, durable and effortlessly tactile material that develops a unique patina over time.
A plant fibre spun from the cotton plant and composed of cellulose; cotton is rich in possibilities. Once transformed into yarn, it’s woven or knitted into voile, percale, denim, jersey and countless other finishes – each one offering a new texture to explore and a fresh expression of its timeless versatility.
Village price
1.294 €
Recommended Price
1.990 €
Burberry
As the architect of the silhouette, the tailor combines technique and aesthetic instinct to design garments of refined structure. Pattern‑making, hand‑cutting, assembling and interlining all lead to the fitting, with each step mobilising exceptional savoir‑faire in service of perfect proportion.
Valentino Garavani
The feather artisan transforms ostrich, rooster, pheasant and other responsibly sourced feathers into exquisite ornaments. Sorting, dyeing, shaping and assembling each plume requires patience, delicacy and meticulous skill, preserving an ancestral craft that continues to illuminate haute couture and the performing arts.
A symbol of distinction since Antiquity, the feather is sorted, prepared, dyed and shaped with painstaking care and attention. Today, it’s ethically sourced, and brings lightness, movement and endless creative possibilities to the world of luxury.
Cultivated mainly in France, linen is celebrated for its purity and environmental qualities. Strong and water‑efficient, it undergoes a precise transformation – from pulling and retting to combing and spinning – that requires mastery and precision; a craftsmanship woven into its every fibre.
Village price
348 €
Recommended Price
580 €
Brunello Cucinelli
By hand or with mechanical looms, the weaver interlaces warp and weft threads to create fabrics rich with texture and pattern. Choosing fibres, designing motifs and orchestrating the weaving process demands patience and precision.
Village price
399 €
Recommended Price
595 €
Max Mara
Blending creativity with exacting technique, the milliner crafts hats and headpieces from materials such as straw, felt or wool. Forms are shaped, pieces assembled and finishes applied meticulously by hand. The result: creations marked by individuality and elegance.
An animal fibre sourced primarily from sheep, wool is insulating, breathable and remarkably resilient. Shorn, washed, carded, spun and dyed, its transformation follows a carefully orchestrated sequence of gestures that ensures this naturally regenerative fabric offers comfort, durability and versatility.
Harvested from the cocoon of the silkworm, silk is an extremely fine filament. Lightweight, lustrous and thermoregulating, it demands meticulous production. Celebrated as a symbol of prestige since Antiquity, it weaves together history, technique and delicacy.
Village price
1.440 €
Recommended Price
2.150 €
ZIMMERMANN
A specialist in fluid and delicate fabrics, the dressmaker shapes feminine haute couture pieces with grace. From the first pattern to the final finishing touches, they master volume, adjustment and delicate details, bringing movement and lightness to life through technical precision.