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Je Suis Là · Collection I · Piece 02 · 2025–2026

Mon Propre
Étalon

My Own Standard

A sculptural editorial gown in warm tawny mocha — its exaggerated, operatic ruffles erupting from the waist and spreading across the body like a storm arrested mid-breath. This is not a garment that meets the world's standards. It arrives as its own.

Silhouette Sculptural column · Eruptive waist
Palette Tawny mocha · Warm umber depth
Technique Hand-structured operatic ruffles
Occasion Editorial · Statement event
Status Piece 02 · Newly unveiled
Availability Bespoke commission only
Mon Propre Étalon — design sketch by José Manuel R. Empleo
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Mon Propre Étalon Design Sketch · José Manuel R. Empleo · 2025
Maître Couturier · On Mon Propre Étalon

I built this for the woman who is finished waiting to be measured by someone else's ruler. The ruffles do not ask permission to take up space — they simply do. To wear this gown is to decide, once and plainly, that you are the standard.

— José Manuel R. Empleo, Maître Couturier
The Concept

A Storm at
the Waist

Mon Propre Étalon takes its colour from the last hour of a long afternoon — tawny, warm, unhurried. Where La Grâce Silencieuse withholds, this piece erupts: the ruffles begin at the waist and spread outward, as if something long held still has finally been allowed to move.

The bodice is composed and architectural; the skirt is editorial drama. The contrast is deliberate — control above, abandon below, with the waist as the line between the two.

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The Inspiration

A Body That Sets
Its Own Terms

This piece was conceived for a woman who has stopped measuring herself against anyone else's idea of "enough." She does not adjust her presence to fit the room — the room adjusts to her.

The operatic ruffles are not decoration. They are argument — proof that a silhouette can refuse convention and still be exact, still be considered, still be couture.

Mon Propre Étalon carries no single dedication. It belongs, instead, to anyone who has decided to become her own measure.

The Making

Construction Notes

Control at the bodice; rebellion at the waist.

01 The Tawny Mocha Silk

The body of the gown is cut from a heavy silk faille in a warm tawny mocha — a colour mixed for this piece alone. The fabric is chosen for its body, allowing the ruffles to hold their architecture rather than collapse into softness.

02 The Structured Bodice

Internally boned and lined in coutil canvas, the bodice holds a clean, composed line that contrasts deliberately with the volume below — the calm before the storm at the waist.

03 The Waist Eruption

The ruffles begin precisely at the natural waist, each tier cut on the bias and mounted in overlapping rows that spiral outward as they descend — engineered to move as one mass rather than as separate layers.

04 Internal Support Structure

A boned underlayer at the hip carries the weight of the ruffles so the silhouette holds its sculptural shape even at rest, without relying on the wearer's own posture to maintain the line.

05 Tonal Depth in the Tiers

Alternating tiers are cut from silk faille and a lighter silk organza in the same tawny family, creating shifts in opacity and shadow as the ruffles catch the light at different angles.

06 Hours of Making

Mon Propre Étalon requires no fewer than 220 hours of atelier work, with over 100 dedicated to draping, cutting, and mounting the waist ruffles across multiple fitting sessions.

Commission This Piece

Set Your
Own Standard

PieceMon Propre Étalon
CollectionJe Suis Là — Collection I
TypeBespoke — no two alike
Lead TimeEight to twelve months
AtelierCebu, Philippines
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