Custom Creations

Every piece I create begins with a story — an era, a character, a mood. I specialize in:

  • Corsets and structured pieces – designs that combine structure, support, and a beautifully defined silhouette.

  • Costumes and looks – historically inspired outfits, fantasy gowns, character recreations, and themed ensembles for shoots or special events.

  • Accessories and details – small props, and finishing touches that complete the transformation.

My focus is on pieces that feel cinematic, flattering, and genuinely fashionable — elegant and enduring, created to be photographed, cherished, and worn again.

Every project is quoted individually based on the design, materials, and complexity.

To inquire about a custom piece, please see the “Custom Orders & Commissions” section below.

Custom Orders & Creations

All of my creations are made in small numbers, many of them one-of-a-kind. Rather than a standard online shop, I work by custom request and personalized quotation.

Here is how the process usually works:

1. Initial request
You contact me with your idea:

  • Type of project (corset, ensemble, transformation, experience)

  • Occasion or purpose

  • Inspirations (era, character, mood)

  • Approximate budget and timeline

2. Concept & quote
I review your request and may ask for more information. We then discuss silhouette, fabrics, use of reclaimed/upcycled materials, pricing, and timeframe. If we decide to move forward, I send you a quote and outline of what’s included.

3. Creation
Once the quote is approved and a deposit is paid, I begin work from my atelier in France. For some garments, you may receive guidance for taking your own measurements, or we may plan fittings if you’re able to visit.

4. Fitting & delivery
This may include an in-person fitting at the atelier (when possible), a virtual fitting / styling session, and carefully packaged shipment of your finished piece with care instructions.

Custom garments and made-to-measure pieces are highly individual, and availability is limited. If you’re considering a commission, it’s best to reach out several weeks or months before your ideal date.

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