I.D. Sarrieri Lingerie & Underwear
Curated by Journelle
I.D. Sarrieri is a small Romanian-French house founded in 2002 by Iulia Dobrin Sarrieri, whose work has appeared in Vogue editorials and on the bodies of women who treat lingerie as an art object. Each piece is hand-finished in the brand's atelier, with embroidery, beading, and fine-lace work that takes the construction closer to couture than to ready-to-wear.
About I.D. Sarrieri at Journelle
The aesthetic is elaborate in the best sense: hand-embroidered lace, silk and tulle finishing, decorative ornament that's functional as well as beautiful. I.D. Sarrieri makes underwire bras, balconettes, soft-cup styles, briefs, suspenders, and matching slips and bodysuits in size ranges that follow European conventions across cup and band.
From the fitting room: I.D. Sarrieri is one of the brands we recommend most often for women looking for occasion-wear that doesn't read as costume — the embroidery is detailed enough to be remarkable but the cut remains wearable. Hand-wash only; do not machine-launder. Worth a fitting consultation given the cut and price; sizing runs precise and the brand is designed to be invested in rather than impulse-bought.
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