Molnar Couture is…
A slow fashion clothing line, sustainable, totally artisanal in which end-of-series fabrics of the highest Italian quality are used. Each garment is made by hand, with care, also paying attention to the internal finishes as the seamstresses of the past did, details that we are no longer used to due to the large clothing chains.
The fabrics, being end-of-series, are always in limited quantities precisely because they are not created from new ones but are lengths of fabric left over during the various productions of Italian companies. Furthermore, to avoid further waste, the garments are only made to order.
Who makes the garments?
Behind every single item there has always been only me from start to finish. I imagine, I research, I design, I try to make sense of all the thousand ideas that come to mind, I create the paper pattern, and I create the sewn garment.
Who am I?
My name is Linda, I’m 28 years old, since I was little I have always loved everything that was creative, I also loved spending hours and hours in shops shopping and looking for something original in my mother’s vintage clothes.
Already at the age of six I was creating dresses and mini fashion shows with my seamstress aunt’s fabric scraps, so it wasn’t difficult to decide what I wanted to do when I grew up.
I started sewing for the first time at the age of 15 when I was attending art school.
After graduating in fashion design, I attended the Secoli institute in Bologna which allowed me to deepen my studies and practice of fashion at 360°.
I immediately found a job as a pattern maker in a fashion company thinking it could be my life’s work. I lied to myself for six years until I found the courage to leave a secure job to create my dream, my own clothing line.