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Atelier Musella Dembech - Master Tailor in Milano, Italy - official affiliate thread

post #1 of 107
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Ciao a tutti,

I discovered this forum one month ago and I decided to sign up and present me.

 

So, first of all my pleasure to meet you: I am Gianfrancesco Musella, tailor from Italy, Milano; we are master tailors by generetions: a family tradition and a trade within the family.

My father worked for the old great Domenico Caraceni atelier in 1950 (the one that dressed as you may know Gianni Agnelli, Tyrone Power, Yves Saint Laurent, Cary Grant, Gary Cooper, Sophia Loren, Prince of Wales and so on).

My aunt, the eyelet maker is now 78 and worked for good part of her life with all the most important tailor in Milano (Gianni Campagna, Mariano Rubinacci, Domenico Caraceni and so on).

At today we own a Made-to-measure Atelier sited in the heart of Milano (near to Montenapoleone).

 

 

Gianfrancesco Musella Dembech

 

 

Website: http://muselladembech.wordpress.com/

 

Here some pictures about our works:

 

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post #2 of 107
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Here some shoots after we started last saturday a new dark blue velvet jacket:

 

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Do you like it? Tomorrow will post more pics, keep reading! :)

post #3 of 107
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here the update: worked the sleeves and they are almost ready to fit! :)

 

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post #4 of 107
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Some fresh new tweeds arrived recently. These are special hand loomed tweeds and are made of shetland wool and cashmere or vicuna or silk, the quality is top notch here! Which one do you prefer?hmmm...

 

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post #5 of 107
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Some updates: last week we did the second fit to our client (the blue velvet jacket) and now we are working the jacket for its final stage. Here the jacket with our special designed waist patched pocket! and….

Qualche aggiornamento: la scorsa settimana abbiamo messo la giacca in seconda prova per il cliente (la giacca in velluto blu) e adesso stiamo lavorando al suo completamento. Questa è la giacca con il nostro taschino in vita applicato (nostro disegno)! e…

 

 

 

…and, while I was working on this jacket, my father is working on a lightweight light blue suit (Super 130)

…e, mentre io stavo lavorando a questa giacca, mio padre sta lavorando su un leggero abito blue chiaro (Super 130)

 
post #6 of 107
Nice work. Bravo.


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post #7 of 107
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Thank you Jefferyd! :)

 

So, I just come back from the asian tour and ready to get back to work. Today I went to the milanese saturday market, here some shots - DB blue linen basketed jacket:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

post #8 of 107
The jacket looks great -- I like it a lot (Shirt collar points need to be longer though)
post #9 of 107
Thread Starter 

Many thanks, you know I am the tailor right?? :D ;)

Good observation.. actually the shirt collar is right lenght but the tie knot has been made very tight, I like it to be very attached to the skin, and that made the collar to lift up a little..that is part of the dressing, I don't like perfect things, I better like my things to be unique. 

post #10 of 107
nice. handmade quality to it
post #11 of 107
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Originally Posted by Musella View Post

Thank you Jefferyd! :)

 

So, I just come back from the asian tour and ready to get back to work. Today I went to the milanese saturday market, here some shots - DB blue linen basketed jacket:

 

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North America tour anytime soon?

post #12 of 107
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Thank you guys, I apprecciate your comments :)

 

chogall: maybe, it all depends on how many people would be interested and how many suits or jackets.

post #13 of 107
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Some details of our almost all hand stitched high waist pants cut. We have different models to choose from and all highly customiseble in the details: large extended tab fastening belt, large waistband or a front fly enclosure. Here you can note the French flyes with two buttons on the inside. On the bottom, our trousers are finished with cuffs.

Qualche dettaglio dei nostri pantaloni a vita alta cuciti a mano. Abbiamo differenti modelli tra i quali scegliere, tutti personalizzabili nei dettagli: cintura lunga con chiusura sui lati, cintura lunga laterale, o chiusura centrale. Nelle immagini qui sotto potere notare la patta francese a due bottoni interni. I pantaloni sono rifiniti con risvolti.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

post #14 of 107
can you post a photo of your pants ironed and flat on a table? is the line of your pants straight, or curved?
post #15 of 107
Very sexy button holes.
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