Welcome to Cesara RÊve
(seh-SAR-aa rev)
where style meets sustainability in every stitch.
Handmade, just for you
we employ Couture techniques to elevate each garment we create into a work of art, blending meticulous hand-sewing with beautiful fabrics and intricate embellishments. From delicate lace appliqués and hand-beaded details to expertly draped silk and custom corsetry, every element is carefully constructed to ensure an impeccable fit and breathtaking elegance. Unlike mass-produced dresses, couture pieces are made-to-measure, allowing for complete personalization and artistry. This dedication to quality and craftsmanship not only enhances the beauty of every garment but also ensures a timeless, heirloom-worthy piece that embodies romance and sophistication.
Couture Craftsmanship
Natural fiber Materials
Plastic doesn’t belong in your clothing
That’s why we prioritize the use of 100% natural fiber fabrics in every piece to ensure that each garment meets the highest standards of beauty, functionality, and longevity. Fabrics like silk, cotton, wool, and linen offer breathability, comfort, and durability, making them superior choices for couture and bridal wear. Natural fibers drape elegantly, allowing for a more refined and luxurious finish while also being gentle on the skin. Their ability to absorb dyes beautifully enhances the richness of colors and textures, adding depth to a design. Additionally, these materials are more sustainable and biodegradable, making them an eco-conscious choice for designers committed to ethical fashion. By prioritizing natural fibers, garments not only exude timeless elegance but also promote long-term wearability and environmental responsibility
Centered on sustainability
Incorporating designer deadstock fabrics into garment creation is a sustainable and ethical choice that combines luxury with environmental responsibility. Deadstock fabrics are high-quality, unused textiles left over from fashion houses, often featuring exquisite weaves, prints, and textures that might otherwise go to waste. By repurposing these materials, designers reduce textile waste and minimize the demand for new fabric production, which in turn lowers water consumption, energy use, and carbon emissions. Using deadstock also allows for the creation of unique, limited-edition pieces, adding exclusivity and character to each design. This practice not only supports a more circular fashion economy but also ensures that beautiful, premium fabrics are given new life rather than ending up in landfills..
Designer Deadstock fabric
