Sewing workshop

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Marina Catagna's sewing workshop is located at an altitude of 1800 m in Villar-d’Arène. She works with fabrics from all over the world, mixing styles and textures. Her happy, offbeat world brings a new twist to design.

About : Sewing workshop

Marina likes above all the mix between the "frenchie" couture and the fabrics coming from all around the world. For her, fashion is never more than a mixture of ideas, years, with V-collars, pleated skirts and new materials ...
She has recently embarked on computer-assisted embroidery, which allows her to customize clothes or accessories if the customer wishes so and to affix the "Aniram" brand on all her clothes.
Her next project : creating unique clothes with an artist's design, fabric and pattern that the client would have chosen.

Products she makes :
Sewing, adjustments and design of clothes and accessories.
Creation of original clothing from worldwide fabrics (including skirts, dresses, jackets, tops, suits, wedding dresses and suits and accessories), embroidery and furnishing.
Apart from her creations, Marina also dedicates a lot of time to retouch and making small works for her clientele.

Location: at the workshop

En bref

English - French

Services

Activities

  • Crafts

Opening

All year round, daily.
By appointment.

On demand.

Prices

Prices not available.

Means of payment

  • Check
  • Cash

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Location supplement

Park your car in the hamlet of Les Cours on the car park on the right before the bend. Follow the signs opposite towards the Chapelle Saint Antoine and it is the last house on your left is the Aniram workshop