Savoir-Faire
Discover the ancestral haute-couture savoir-faire that has been transmitted through generations.
Embroidery for Haute Couture
There is no Haute Couture creation without embroidery, beads and sequins created with the "crochet de Lunéville" technique. This noble and luxurious craft, typically French, Santiago learned it in Paris from the best embroiderers. In his workshop, thanks to the precision of the needle and the hook he creates embroideries with beads, sequins, crystals and silk, that decorate a wedding dress. He creates delicate ornaments with gold or silver threads which make the signature of an exceptional dress.
Artificial flowers
The work of artificial flowers is the precious craft that Santiago has inherited from his Venetian grandfather. By heating the bronze molds on fire as traditionally done, and using the tools bequeathed by his grandfather, he shapes the leather or fabric into delicate petals. He then recreates the beauty of nature with his flowers in different forms and colors.
Creations with feathers
Next to his mother, a professional milliner, Santiago learned to work with feathers. In his hands, the knife, the scissors and the steam are transformed into the tools of a delicate work. The fragile feathers become the mark of sophistication and elegance for the accessories and garments that they decorate.