

The Architecture of Cloth
Every masterpiece begins on a flat plane. The paper patterns are the architectural blueprints through which we translate abstract vision into tangible structure. Cutting at SETSET is not merely severing fabric; it is sculpting negative space and fiercely defining proportion.
The shears are yielded with surgical intent. There is zero margin for error, for every angle dictates precisely how the fabric will embrace the body and cascade in motion.

The Art of Moulage
Moulage—or draping directly on the form—is a visceral, tactile dialogue between the designer and the material. The gravity-response of rich silks and heavy velvets is studied, manipulated, and pinned to forge organic volumes.
This deliberate, meditative process ensures that the garment is not merely worn, but harmoniously integrated into the natural kinetics of the woman who commands it.
Writing With Light
Our <i>haute broderie</i> (fine embroidery) is where the needle and thread defy the constraints of time. Thousands of microscopic crystals and sequins are hand-woven to create surfaces that architecturally bend light. In our atelier, embellishment is never an afterthought—it represents total devotion to uncompromising Persian artistry and the pursuit of tactile perfection.
