Stucco is a study in relief - where surface becomes structure and ornament becomes form.
Drawing from Baroque architecture and sculpted interiors, the collection translates carved detail into constructed couture. Scrolls, flourishes, and raised surfaces are reinterpreted through layered cords and dimensional build. What appears ornamental is engineered - depth created through repetition, precision, and time.

OSTRICH FRINGE
Signature cords are individually sewn to create feather-like movement.
Structure dissolves into fluidity - opulence constructed through repetition and time.

LAYERED CORD SURFACE
Cords are arranged in controlled formations to create depth and shadow.
The result is a tactile skin - structured yet responsive to movement.

THE STUCCO BAROQUE
In Stucco, Baroque becomes structure.
the STUCCO Baroque
Scrollwork and flourishes are not embroidered motifs - they are engineered forms.
Signature cords are shaped, layered, and applied by hand to create raised relief across the garment.
A single section can take hours to construct before it is integrated into the final silhouette.
What appears ornamental is, in fact, architectural.












