Est. 2009 — Paris Fittings by appointment only

Maison de couture — Paris, est. 2009

Worn once, remembered always.

Forty hands in a Marais atelier, cutting for one body at a time. Couture commissions, bridal, and a ready-to-wear line small enough to have a conscience.

Couture · Bridal · Petit prêt-à-porter Next salon — October, Paris By appointment only

The house code

We make few things, slowly, for people who intend to keep them. A ROUVE piece is cut for one body, finished by hand, and built to outlive the occasion it was made for — then the wardrobe, then possibly you.

2009Maison founded
40Hands in the atelier
14Collections shown
≈120Pieces made a year

The walk

Twelve years, six looks.

Drag sideways

Crimson gown mid-turn, skirt in full flight
Cinders · 03AW 25
Sculpted black wool silhouette on white
Vertige · 01AW 24
Silver evening suit against an orange wall
Fête · 07AW 23
Blush organza dress with layered ruffles
La Mer · 11SS 25
Plum silk gazar gown in profile
Aube · 02SS 26
Ochre and denim fabric pairing, detail
Détail · AubeToile study
A tailor bent over a sewing machine in the atelier

The atelier

Three métiers, one floor.

I.

Draping

Every piece begins on the stand, not the screen. Muslin is coaxed into a shape your body already agrees with — then we argue with it for a week.

II.

Embroidery

Glass bead, burnt sequin, silk floss. Our embroidery table seats six and forgives nothing; a single sleeve can hold ninety hours.

III.

Tailoring

The quiet discipline underneath the drama. Canvas, pad-stitching, a lapel that rolls because a person rolled it — two hundred times.

Enter the atelier

What they say

ROUVE cuts like the great houses did when they were still hungry — every seam has an opinion.

— L'Heure, Paris · March 2026

L'HeureThe Atlas of StyleMODA ReviewSalon PapierJournal du Soir

Rendez-vous

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