The golden hands

Annalisa Dalla Libera, a turbulent little girl, learns at a very young age to embroider to channel her energy. It quickly becomes a real passion.

Annalisa Dalla Libera, a turbulent little girl, learns at a very young age to embroider to channel her energy. It quickly becomes a real passion.

As a young adult, she begins to exploit her hobby as a job to make ends meet. Annalisa decides very early on to use the Cornely machine, which allows her to give free rein to her imagination and to create her creations faster than by hand. Gradually she buys about ten machines and hires 4 people.

As a young adult, she begins to exploit her hobby as a job to make ends meet. Annalisa decides very early on to use the Cornely machine, which allows her to give free rein to her imagination and to create her creations faster than by hand. Gradually she buys about ten machines and hires 4 people.

In addition to hand embroidery with thread, she began to use stones. In 1989, she bought the stock of a small embroidery workshop. By chance among the materials, she found a paper with the contact details of some customers, including Prada.

In addition to hand embroidery with thread, she began to use stones. In 1989, she bought the stock of a small embroidery workshop. By chance among the materials, she found a paper with the contact details of some customers, including Prada.

She then entered the world of luxury ready-to-wear with very fruitful collaborations. Since then, she has worked with many fashion houses, always knowing how to understand the spirit of a brand and express it in her embroidery, combining tradition and innovation.

She then entered the world of luxury ready-to-wear with very fruitful collaborations. Since then, she has worked with many fashion houses, always knowing how to understand the spirit of a brand and express it in her embroidery, combining tradition and innovation.

All the dexterity of our teams by example

Annalisa has spent many years studying the different embroidery techniques in libraries. Her secret and her strength is to know how to mix the techniques together. This makes them difficult or even impossible to copy creatively.

Her global mastery then allows her to industrialise production in record time. Annalisa is surrounded by her two sons who work alongside her, one in Italy for the sampling part and the other in Madagascar for the production.

Annalisa has spent many years studying the different embroidery techniques in libraries. Her secret and her strength is to know how to mix the techniques together. This makes them difficult or even impossible to copy creatively.

Her global mastery then allows her to industrialise production in record time. Annalisa is surrounded by her two sons who work alongside her, one in Italy for the sampling part and the other in Madagascar for the production.

Courtesy of Bottega Veneta

Courtesy of Chanel

Courtesy of Prada

The fashion shows

She works for big names in fashion such as Prada, Miu Miu, Valentino, Versace, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Roger Vivier, Manolo Blahnik, Marni… She creates embroideries for many stars such as Madonna, Jennyfer Lopez, Cristina Ricci, Lupita Nyong’o, Anna Oxa, Lady Gaga…

The fashion shows

Courtesy of Bottega Veneta

Courtesy of Chanel

Courtesy of Prada

She works for big names in fashion such as Prada, Miu Miu, Valentino, Versace, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Roger Vivier, Manolo Blahnik, Marni… She creates embroideries for many stars such as Madonna, Jennyfer Lopez, Cristina Ricci, Lupita Nyong’o, Anna Oxa, Lady Gaga…

Embroidery, our know-how

From now on Annalisa wishes to make its know-how known internationally with Atelier Annalisa by focusing on the creation and development of its samples. Our Parisian showroom allows us to propose them to all the fashion houses throughout the year. Her dearest wish is now to transmit her know-how by creating a school in her name. This is his next great challenge.

From now on Annalisa wishes to make its know-how known internationally with Atelier Annalisa by focusing on the creation and development of its samples. Our Parisian showroom allows us to propose them to all the fashion houses throughout the year. Her dearest wish is now to transmit her know-how by creating a school in her name. This is his next great challenge.