Frequently Asked Questions

Not everything needs explaining. What follows is simply a way of working.

  • I work with brides who value authorship, restraint, and intention. Women who are not seeking a predefined look, but a considered presence—shaped around who they are, not around trends or expectations.

  • Each collaboration begins with alignment. From there, the work unfolds progressively—through observation, dialogue, and calibrated decisions, leading to a final image that feels resolved, natural, and enduring.

  • No. I do not operate with standard quotes or menus. My work follows an investment-based structure that reflects creative responsibility, scope, and commitment.

  • Investment refers to the level at which my work can exist with integrity. It is not a price per service, but an entry point into a fully authored, cohesive experience.

  • Yes, trials are offered once alignment is established. They are treated as part of the creative process, not as tests or comparisons.

  • Additional services may be integrated only after the bride’s Foundation engagement is confirmed, and only where coherence and focus can be preserved.

  • As early as possible. Dates are limited, and availability is shaped as much by creative focus as by calendar space.

  • I work across Italy and selected European destinations, depending on the nature and scope of the engagement.

  • Yes. I regularly collaborate with planners and creatives who share a similar standard of intention, discretion, and authorship.

  • No. Not every enquiry results in a collaboration. Mutual alignment is essential.

  • Occasionally, and only if the conditions allow the work to be carried out without compromise.

  • Yes. Investment details are shared privately once alignment and scope are clarified.

  • This atelier is right for you if you are seeking coherence over effect, presence over performance, and a process that values restraint, authorship, and longevity.

  • If alignment feels clear, you will be invited to review the private investment framework and continue from there.