Tailor

I design as i fashon, I love clean lines that shape the body without restricting mouvement.
To achieve that, the only answer is bespoke tailoring. So when I had the opportunity to learn how to sew, I took it!
I began by sewing summer dresses, pouches, and bags. Later, I had the chance to learn about historical fashion and even wear historical costumes.

My little brother got married in 2021, in the old family olive grove. He and his wife asked me to make the bride’s dress and the groom’s shirt and jacket.
They wanted yellow, so it was double the joy to create these pieces for the people I love.

Histirical costumes

I was part of a theatrical fencing group specializing in medieval and 18th-century styles. We learned historical fencing techniques adapted for the stage. That means we aimed for dramatic flair—not to injure each other.

I created three characters for myself:
A wealthy, enlightened lady trying to keep her head on her shoulders during the French Revolution.
Dressed in an exquisite 1789 Chemise à la Reine.
A bigoted noblewoman inspired by Madame de Volanges from Dangerous Liaisons (Choderlos de Laclos, 1782),
wearing a classic 1770s English gown.
An annoying lord, always running around and picking fights in his nightgown
a 1750s male nightgown historically inspired by Indian banyans.