Bespoke Women’s Suiting

Bespoke women’s suiting is the art of designing and crafting custom-made suits tailored precisely to your body and personal style. It brings together expert tailoring, premium materials, and meticulous attention to detail to create a garment that fits flawlessly and reflects your individuality.

Our refined selection of fabrics offers a wide range of options—from playful and colourful patterns to bold tones and more classic, understated choices. We specialise in delivering beautifully tailored wedding suits, formal suits, business suits, casual suits, and racewear, all made to enhance your shape and confidence.

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What happens at your fitting?

First thing’s first, we want to know why you’ve walked in to our studio and what you want to look like.


Landed a promotion and need a new suit?

Have a special event coming up?

Or do you want to work with tailors who share your obsession with details?


Once we know the reason for the garment, we follow a five-step process to guide your selections and personalise your look. This process is based on everything we have learned about garment construction since 1999, and is what sets us apart. 

Step 1: Construction and style

First we consider the overall look: the shape of the garment, what you will be wearing it for and the right construction for your natural proportions. Then we move on to details such as lining, canvassing and pockets. 

Step 2: Fabric and finishes

To get the fabric selection right, we narrow down your options by colours that enhance your complexion, texture that accentuates the shape of the suit and cloth that is durable enough for the purpose of the garment. Finally, you select complementary finishes including buttons, cuffs and monogramming.

Step 3: Measure and fit

Custom clothes should move effortlessly with you – and that’s why this step is the most in-depth. We take detailed measurements, paying attention to proportion, length and balance. Then once you are measured up, we test the fit against your natural movements to create the basis of your pattern. 

Step 4: Maintenance

At our adjoining alterations studio, many repairs we perform are due to incorrect care. To ensure this doesn’t happen to you, we explain storage, dry cleaning (you can overdo it), ironing and letting your garments breathe. You don’t have to remember all this, because we give you a copy of The Suit Book that outlines these details too.   

Step 5: Capsule wardrobe

With your measurements and style preferences on file, building out your wardrobe is a straightforward task. With the right mix of garments for different occasions – all in complementary styles and colours – getting dressed becomes simple and one of the most enjoyable parts of each day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Women’s custom suiting is the process of designing and tailoring a suit specifically for you, based on your measurements, preferences, and style. Custom suits are made from scratch, ensuring the perfect fit and unique design to suit your personality and professional needs.

A custom suit is made to your exact measurements, giving you a tailored fit that flatters your body shape. Ready-to-wear suits are pre-made in standard sizes, which may not fit every individual perfectly, requiring alterations. Custom suits offer better comfort, style, and longevity.

You can choose from a wide range of fabrics depending on the season, purpose, and personal preference. Common choices include:

  • Wool (Flannel, Merino, Super 100s): Ideal for year-round wear, professional and classic.
  • Silk blends: Luxurious feel, good for blouses or finer details.
  • Cotton and Linen: Perfect for warm climates and lighter, more casual looks.
  • Tweed and Houndstooth: Adds texture and pattern for a sophisticated touch.

Custom women’s suits can be designed to match your preferred style:

  • Blazers: Tailored fit with options for single or double-breasted designs, notch or peak lapels.
  • Trousers: Slim fit, straight-leg, or bootcut trousers.
  • Skirts: Pencil skirts or A-line for a professional yet feminine touch.
  • Jumpsuits: A more modern, versatile option for business settings.

A custom suit should fit perfectly in the shoulders, waist, and hips. The jacket should contour the body, creating an elegant silhouette without being too tight. Trousers should be comfortable yet tailored, with a break that lightly touches the shoes. The skirt should hug the waist and fall just above the knee or slightly below, depending on preference.

The cost varies based on factors like fabric choice, tailor experience, and location. On average, a custom women’s suit can range from $1800 to $3,000 or more. Higher-end fabrics and additional customizations (like embroidery) can drive the price up.

When selecting a business suit, consider your workplace's dress code. A more formal environment might call for darker colors like black, navy, or charcoal, with a conservative fit. A more casual or creative office could allow lighter colors, patterns, or modern cuts (e.g., cropped trousers or skirts). Always prioritize comfort and confidence.

To extend the life of your business suit:

  • Dry clean regularly, especially for wool or delicate fabrics.
  • Store your suit in a breathable garment bag.
  • Iron or steam to keep it wrinkle-free.
  • Rotate suits if you wear them often to prevent wear and tear.

A well-tailored, fitted suit is ideal for a professional look, ensuring the jacket contours to your shape without being too tight or too loose. A structured, flattering fit can enhance your confidence and professionalism. However, if you prefer comfort, there are more relaxed fits with a contemporary, elegant vibe..

Yes, skirts or dresses can be a great alternative to trousers in a business suit. A pencil skirt or A-line skirt with a matching blazer maintains a professional look. Just ensure the length is appropriate—usually just above or below the knee—and the fit is flattering but not too tight.