Notable Clients, Customers, and Partners:
Top Fashion Brands:
1. Gucci
2. Prada
3. Louis Vuitton
4. Chanel
5. Dior
Testimonial:
"Because the FABRIC Company consistently exceeds our expectations with their
exceptional quality and craftsmanship. Their materials are a vital part of bringing
our design visions to life and exceed our client expectations to our fabric made
from FABRIC company." — Creative Director, Gucci
Gucci: Gucci is owned by Kering, a
French multinational luxury group.
Kering acquired Gucci in 2004,
solidifying its position as a major
global luxury brand. The Pinault family,
led by François-Henri Pinault, holds
a significant stake in Kering
Prada: Prada remains family-
controlled under the Prada Holding
S.p.A., which is largely owned by
Miuccia Prada and her husband,
Patrizio Bertelli.
Louis Vuitton: Bernard Arnault
entered the luxury industry in 1984 by
acquiring the French fashion house
Celine. Four years later, he began his
conquest of the luxury sector, leading
to the establishment of the LVMH
Group, an empire that would redefine
Chanel: is owned by Alain Wertheimer and Gérard
Wertheimer, the grandsons of Pierre Wertheimer,
who co-founded the company with Coco Chanel.
Alain serves as the chairman of Chanel, overseeing
its global strategy, while Gérard focuses on watches
and jewelry. The Wertheimer brothers have
maintained Chanel as a privately owned, exclusive
luxury fashion house, ensuring its legacy and
profitability.
Dior: Delphine Caroline Marie
Arnault is a French businesswoman.
She is a director and executive vice
president at Louis Vuitton, as well as
the chairwoman and chief executive
officer of Christian Dior Couture. She is
the daughter of Bernard Arnault and
sister of Antoine Arnault.
Couture Dress Designers:
1. Vera Wang
2. Oscar de la Renta
3. Carolina Herrera
4. Marchesa
5. Elie Saab
Testimonial:
"FABRIC Company’s are the evidence of materials are simply unmatched in their
luxury and durability. We rely on their fabrics to create designs that are as
timeless as they are beautiful." — Lead Designer, Vera Wang
Vera Ellen Wang: is an American
fashion designer. Wang initially pursued
a career in figure skating before
transitioning to fashion. She worked for
Vogue and Ralph Lauren before
launching her own bridal gown boutique
in 1990. Wang gained international
recognition for her wedding dress
designs.
Oscar de la Renta: was a Dominican
fashion designer. Born in Santo
Domingo, he was trained by Cristóbal
Balenciaga and Antonio del Castillo. De
la Renta became internationally known
in the 1960s as one of the couturiers
who dressed Jacqueline Kennedy. He
worked for Lanvin and Balmain. His
eponymous fashion house has
boutiques around the world, and is
Carolina Herrera: is a Venezuelan
American fashion designer. Known for
her personal style, she founded her
namesake brand in 1980. Herrera has
dressed various First Ladies of the
United States, including Jacqueline
Onassis, Laura Bush, Michelle Obama,
and Melania Trump.
Marchesa: is an American brand
specializing in women's wear, based in
New York City. It was established in
2004 by Georgina Chapman and
Elie Saab: is a Lebanon-based fashion
designer. He started his business in the
early 1980s and specialized in bridal
couture. His main workshop is in
Lebanon, with additional workshops in
Milan and Paris.
High-End Interior Designers:
1. Kelly Wearstler
2. Nate Berkus
3. Jonathan Adler
4. Martyn Lawrence Bullard
5. Kelly Hoppen
Testimonial:
"The fabrics from FABRIC Company are the cornerstone of our most memorable
designs. Their selection of luxurious textures and colors has made them an
indispensable partner in our projects." — Founder, Kelly Wearstler
Kelly Wearstler: is an American
designer. She founded her own design
firm Kelly Wearstler Interior Design in
the mid-1990s, serving mainly the hotel
industry, and now designs across high-
end residential, commercial, retail and
hospitality spaces.
Nathan Jay Berkus: is an American
interior designer, author, and television
personality. He runs the Chicago
interior design firm Nate Berkus
Jonathan Adler: is an American
potter, interior decorator, and author.
Adler launched his first ceramic
collection in 1993 at Barneys New
York. Five years later he expanded into
home furnishings, opening his first
namesake boutique in SoHo,
Manhattan. He now has 17 stores and
runs an eponymous home interiors
business.
Martyn Lawrence: Bullard is an
English interior designer, author and
television personality based in Los
Angeles. Martyn starred in the hit
Bravo series Million Dollar Decorators
and Channel 4's Hollywood Me in the
UK.
Kelly Elaine Hoppen: CBE is a South
African-born British interior designer,
author, and proprietor of Kelly Hoppen
Interiors. From 2013 to 2015, she was
a "Dragon" on BBC Two's Dragons'
Den.
Luxury Hotel Chains:
1. Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
2. Marriott International (Selected Luxury Brands)
3. Ritz-Carlton
4. The Peninsula Hotels
5. St. Regis Hotels & Resorts
Testimonial:
"FABRIC Company’s fabrics elevate the aesthetic and comfort of our hotels. The
quality and attention to detail they provide have made them our preferred supplier
for luxury interiors." — Director of Interior Design, Four Seasons Hotels
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts:
is a Canadian luxury hotel and resort
company headquartered in Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Four Seasons
currently operates more than 100
hotels and resorts worldwide. Isadore
"Issy" Sharp OC is a Canadian hotelier
and philanthropist. He is founder and
chairman of Four Seasons Hotels and
Resorts.
Marriott International: is an
American multinational company that
operates, franchises, and licenses
lodging brands that include hotel,
residential, and timeshare properties.
Marriott International is headquartered
in Bethesda, Maryland. The company is
the successor to the hospitality division
of the Marriott Corporation, founded by
J. Willard Marriott
Ritz-Carlton Hotel: is an American
multinational company that operates
the luxury hotel chain known as The
Ritz-Carlton. The current company was
founded in 1983, when the previous
owners sold the Ritz-Carlton brand
name and the Ritz-Carlton hotel in
Boston, Massachusetts. The brand was
subsequently expanded to other
locations. The company is currently a
subsidiary of Marriott International.
César Ritz, born Cäsar Ritz was a
Swiss hotelier and founder of several
hotels, most famously the Hôtel Ritz in
Peninsula Hotels: is a chain of luxury
hotels operated by Hongkong and
Shanghai Hotels. Founded by the
Kadoorie family, the first hotel opened
in 1928 and now stands as the oldest
St. Regis Hotels & Resorts: is an
American multinational luxury hotel
chain, owned and managed by Marriott
International. In 1904, John Jacob
Astor built the St. Regis New York as a
sister property to his part-owned
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Exhibiting luxury
and technological advance, each room
had its own telephone. Ownership
changes, a new wing, and restorations
occurred over the following decades.
High-End Tailoring Services:
1. Huntsman & Sons
2. Menswear Saint Crispin Bespoke
3. Sciamat
4. Cifonelli
Testimonial:
"The fabrics we source from FABRIC Company are unmatched in their quality and
sophistication. They are an essential part of the refined garments we create for our
clients." — Master Tailor, Huntsman & Sons
Huntsman & Son (London): is
owned by investor and bespoke
enthusiast Pierre Lagrange and once
more fields the largest in-house cutting
team on Savile Row – a testimony to
the commitment we make to create
the finest suit possible entirely in-