Jacquard is not just a fabric, it is a real work of art. Known for its delicacy and sophistication, this patterned material has a rich history of use in the fashion world.
The history of Jacquard begins in France in the 19th century, when weaver Joseph Marie Jacquard invented an automatic loom capable of creating complex patterns on fabric. With the advent of Jacquard, the world was confronted with a new type of fabric, which quickly became popular among royal courts and nobility.
Natural silk, decorated with complex patterns, has become an integral part of fashionable outfits and a luxury item.