MALO MASTERPIECE

Jacquard

A timeless textile art

FW24-25 "FRAMING"

A technique that perfectly aligns with our philosophy of excellence, craftsmanship, and attention to detail.

Jacquard is not just a weaving method; it is an art form that requires mastery and precision, elements that are part of our DNA.

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What makes Jacquard special is its ability to incorporate designs directly into the fabric's weave, creating lasting patterns that go beyond simple surface printing. Jacquard fabrics are recognizable for their complexity and richness in detail, achieved through the layering of differently colored threads.

Each Jacquard piece we produce is the result of hours of work on modern looms that still respect tradition, maintaining the quality of this ancient technique. Our interpretation of Jacquard stands out for its combination of noble fibers such as cashmere, virgin wool, and alpaca—precious materials that give our garments unmatched softness and durability.

The name Jacquard comes from the French inventor Joseph Marie Jacquard, who in 1801 revolutionized the world of weaving by introducing a loom capable of creating complex patterns through the use of punched cards. This innovation allowed for the production of decorated fabrics much more efficiently than previous methods, transforming the textile industry.