Ready-to-wear · Pattern-first tailoring

Cut for how
you actually move

Fashion Indo Studio builds garments the way a pattern-cutter thinks: from the body outward. Every seam is placed on purpose, every fabric chosen for how it behaves in motion, not just on a hanger.

Cut & Checked
By Hand
Model wearing a structured Fashion Indo Studio jacket
Style GL-014 Fit Regular Fabric Wool / Cotton

What goes into
every piece

Three commitments that shape the studio's process, from first sketch to final stitch.

01 / Construction
Close-up of hand stitching on fabric

Pattern before print

Every silhouette starts as a paper pattern, tested across three body types before a single yard of fabric is cut. Fit is decided early, not fixed later.

02 / Material
Rolls of woven fabric in natural tones

Fabric with a source

We work with a small number of European mills, chosen for consistent weave density and traceable fibre origin, not for the lowest bid.

03 / Finishing
Finished garment on a wooden hanger

Checked by hand

Before it ships, every garment passes a 12-point hand inspection: seam allowance, grainline alignment, and stitch tension, checked one at a time.

The studio

Clothing built like
it has a job to do

Fashion Indo Studio started with a simple frustration: most tailoring looks precise standing still and falls apart the moment you sit, reach, or walk fast for a train. We build the other way around. Toiles are fitted on people in motion, not mannequins at rest, and a pattern isn't finished until it survives a full day of actual wear.

That approach shapes everything downstream. Seam placement follows the body's natural stress points. Linings are chosen for breathability as often as for drape. Sizing runs deliberately narrow at the increments that matter and forgiving at the ones that don't, based on fit data gathered from our own returns, not an industry chart.

The result is a small, considered range rather than a sprawling one. We would rather release twelve pieces a season that hold their shape after fifty wears than forty that photograph well once.

"A good pattern disappears. You stop thinking about the jacket and just move." — Studio notebook, pattern development log

Current lookbook

A working selection from the latest fitting sessions, shown as photographed, unretouched.

Full-length view of tailored outerwear on a model
Detail shot of a tailored collar and lapel
Model in a structured minimal outfit against a plain backdrop
Grainline aligned · seam allowance 1.5cm · true to size
Get in touch

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