The Summer Commission
Entre Deux
The Atelier has prepared a summer wardrobe commission from Entre Deux Vol. IV — three full looks presenting the house's signature couture tailoring alongside the soft dressing of the season. Each piece is designed to work together or apart, dressing every moment the summer brings with intention and ease.
For the Season
Versatile pieces worn together or apart across the moments of the forthcoming season.
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The Clémence — the Atelier's tailoring meets soft dressing, a sharply cut shirt softened through a hand-gathered waist, presented with a matching skirt in the same Silk Crepe de Chine.
The Solène — a tunic dress presented as a set with a matching skirt, or commissioned with a trouser in the same Silk Crepe de Chine. Fluid, considered, and entirely at ease in the warmth of the season.
The Foundation
The Atelier's signature couture jacket — cut and constructed entirely by hand, shaped to the client's silhouette and worn across the moments of her life. Not a seasonal purchase. An investment piece that carries authority with ease and anchors the wardrobe for life.
The Wardrobe Commission
The commission presents three full looks — the Atelier's signature couture tailoring alongside the soft dressing of the season, each piece designed to work together or apart across the moments the summer brings.
Individual Pricing
Clémence Set MTM — £6,950
Solène Tunic Dress MTM — £3,900
Véronique Full Suit MTM — £8,900
Individual total — £19,750
Three-Look Wardrobe Commission
£18,250 — inclusive of a single flat made-to-measure service across all three looks, custom cut pattern held in the Atelier archives alongside two fittings.
Saving of £1,500 against individual pricing.
The Atelier
A Return to the 1950s Couture Atelier
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Gallello Atelier is based between Venice and Milan — the heart of Italian couture craft. Every piece is cut, constructed and finished entirely by hand within the Atelier, by a team of artisans who have devoted their lives to the techniques of traditional couture tailoring.
The house draws on the inherited craft of couturier patternmaker Dominic Gallello, who cut patterns for Monsieur Christian Dior in the 1950s. It is his techniques, his devotion to the hand, and his belief that a garment should be made with complete intention — that the Atelier practices and preserves today.
Introducing Entre Deux
It is a privilege to present this summer commission — a considered selection prepared with the season in mind. The Atelier looks forward to welcoming you to the house.
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Wardrobe commissions are curated personally by Stacey Gallello. I would be delighted to discuss the selection.
S. Gallello