THE FABRICS OF DESIRE
Lace, embroideries and sophisticated processes is derived from the most ancient
dressmaking craftsmanship. The key to the uniqueness of the “material” at the
heart of the La Perla world can be found in the constant fluctuation between
tradition and innovation. The exclusiveness of the La Perla products lies in
the ability to reunite the past with the future and at the same time to gather
in itself the heritage of the best national and international centres in the
textile field
Their artisans use only the finest fabrics to construct the lingerie they offer.
The love for precise detail, the sophisticated workmanship and the high quality
materials are the approach towards an “up-dated” retrieval of the best in
Italian craft heritage. Thanks to its original craft origins, La Perla has
developed an in-depth knowledge of the female body and of all dressmaking
techniques adopted to enhance it in the most harmonious possible way
Leavers’ lace
The name "leavers" derives from the loom used to create this lace.
These ancient looms were originally manufactured in England in the 19th Century
and afterwards introduced in Calais, France, where the highest production of
precious laces still happens today. Because of the extremely complex and costly
manufacturing process involved, leavers looms have not been produced since the
early 1900s. La Perla, however, is still preserving this extremely valuable
heritage. Leavers’ looms are the only machines capable of working with a high
number of threads, reproducing the intricate work of hand made lace. The lace
created is distinguished by high definition of design and the length, width and
the thinness may vary depending on the machine used
Soutache process
The Soutache process consists of a loop similar to a ribbon, made of silk or
other material, which is meticulously attached by hand onto a fabric base in
such a way as to form a design. Soutache is used both in underwear and in
swimwear and it represents one of the most sophisticated types of workmanship
of the La Perla world.
Frastaglio technique
Frastaglio technique is an antique type of Florentine workmanship. It is a
precious flat-stitch embroidery characteristic of eighteenth century spun yarn
is trimmed to cord yarn on a veil of tulle and then attached onto silk or other
fabric by means of a meticulous stitching process that is still today carried
out completely by hand. The effect obtained is that of a sophisticated motif of
inlays that seem to be climbing up the fabric.
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