Mme Caroline L.

Private Client Proposal prepared for Mme Caroline L.

A Considered Approach to Dressing

A leader in the technology industry, she moves between boardrooms, international stages and the world's most influential forums — from Davos to the Milken Institute. Her wardrobe is evolving to reflect where she stands: a more considered, elegant line that carries authority without effort.

The Atelier is delighted to present a considered wardrobe and image proposal — a private curation of pieces, recommendations and bespoke commissions prepared exclusively for her next chapter.

The Commission

Services

Collections — Entre Deux Vol. IV | House Signatures

Wardrobe Advisory — curated wardrobe planning and image direction

The House

Private Client Couture House

A return to the 1950s couture atelier — an era when dressing was considered, curated and composed. When a woman did not buy clothes, she commissioned a wardrobe.

Gallello Atelier was founded in that spirit — built on the traditions of couturier and patternmaker Dominic Gallello, whose devotion to the art of dressing is the foundation of everything the house creates. Each piece is commissioned and tailored to order, shaped to the client's measurements, silhouette and life.

For the woman who has everything, the Atelier offers the one thing the great houses cannot: something made entirely for her.

Curated for Mme Caroline L.

Entre Deux Vol. IV — Curated for Mme Caroline L.

From the House's new collection, the Atelier has made a considered selection for Mme Caroline L. — pieces chosen to carry the authority her position demands, with the elegance and restraint that define this chapter of her life.

To Complement Her Wardrobe

The Atelier holds a complete record of the pieces Mme Caroline L. has commissioned and the wardrobe built with the house. The following selection has been chosen to sit alongside what she already owns — extending the line, completing the looks, and ensuring each new commission carries the coherence of a wardrobe considered as a whole.

To Complement Her Wardrobe

Véronique Suit

The Atelier has selected the Véronique Suit for its feminine yet sharply tailored line — a piece that carries authority with ease. It coordinates with the Sienna Shirt already in her wardrobe and can be worn interchangeably with the Valentina Jacket for a different expression of the same silhouette.

Véronique Suit
Véronique Suit
Slow Silk | Piedmont, IT
Tailored by Lidia
Presented with the Valentina Jacket

Elise Suit

The Atelier has selected the Elise Suit for Mme Caroline L.'s upcoming interview with Sir Richard Branson. The dove grey hue is quietly authoritative — subdued without being understated — while the hand-gathered waist and godets bring a feminine softness to an otherwise sharply tailored silhouette.

Elise Jacket
Elise Jacket
Slow Silk | Piedmont, IT
Hand-Tailored by Armine
Gathered Waist Detail

Her Collection

A record of the pieces commissioned with the house — held in the Atelier archives alongside her personal measurements, fit notes, selected fabrics and the patterns developed uniquely for her silhouette. Each future commission begins here, ensuring continuity, precision and ease for every piece that follows.

Her archive is held privately and exclusively by the Atelier.

Isabella and Chiara Skirt
Isabella and Chiara Skirt
Virgin Wool Crepe | Lombardia, IT
Sienna Shirt with Hand-Embroidery
Sienna Shirt with Hand-Embroidery
Silk | Veneto, IT
Isabella Jacket
Isabella Jacket
Cotton Silk | Piedmont, IT
Valentina Jacket
Valentina Jacket
Cotton Silk Cashmere | Veneto, IT

With Gratitude

It would be a privilege to welcome Mme Caroline L. and discuss her wardrobe in person. The Atelier looks forward to receiving her.

Thank you for her continued trust in the house. It is a privilege to dress her.

To arrange a private appointment, please contact the Atelier concierge.

concierge@gallelloatelier.com

S. Gallello

The Atelier

The Atelier is based between Venice and Milan, specialising in couture tailoring and the preservation of traditional craft. Every element is executed by hand — from artisanal tailoring to embroidery, beadwork and corsetry, with traditional boning techniques. Never machine-led construction.

Our Couturier Heritage

Dominic Gallello was couturier patternmaker to Monsieur Christian Dior and Yves Saint Laurent. His techniques, his devotion to craft, and the pieces he left as heirlooms to his granddaughter Stacey Gallello are the foundation of everything the Atelier creates today. The house exists to preserve that integrity — and to bring it forward.

Our grandfather, Dominic (R), pictured with Monsieur Christian Dior (M), and our grandmother, Elena (L), 1950s. Our grandfather, Dominic (R), pictured with Monsieur Christian Dior (M), and our grandmother, Elena (L), 1950s.
Our grandfather, Dominic (R), pictured with Monsieur Christian Dior (M), and our grandmother, Elena (L), 1950s.
Our grandfather, Dominic Gallello (R), pictured with Monsieur Yves Saint Laurent (L) designing a gown, 1950s. Our grandfather, Dominic Gallello (R), pictured with Monsieur Yves Saint Laurent (L) designing a gown, 1950s.
Our grandfather, Dominic Gallello (R), pictured with Monsieur Yves Saint Laurent (L) designing a gown, 1950s.