
MADE IN FRANCE AT THE HEART OF THE WOMEN'S LINE
At Oliver Grant, every collection tells a story. The women's line is, above all, a story of choice: the choice of proximity, expertise, and high standards.
More than just an indication of origin, Made in France has become a true commitment for the brand.
MANUFACTURING GUIDED BY HIGH STANDARDS
Designing a feminine piece means finding the subtle balance between style, comfort, and precision. To achieve this ambition, we have chosen to entrust the manufacturing of many women's pieces to French workshops.
This choice primarily ensures:
Impeccable cut quality
Because a suit, jacket, or trousers must accompany movement without ever restricting it.
Recognized textile expertise
The French tradition of manufacturing relies on precise techniques, transmitted and perfected over the years.
Careful control at every stage
Proximity to the workshops facilitates production monitoring and ensures constant high standards, from pattern making to finishing touches.
RESPONSIBLE ELEGANCE AS A GUIDING PRINCIPLE
Producing in France also means choosing more conscious fashion.
Reducing manufacturing distances, working with identified partners, and prioritizing controlled production runs gives more meaning to each garment.
The women's line is thus part of a sustainable vision: creating pieces designed to span seasons, naturally integrate into a wardrobe, and remain relevant year after year.
PIECES MADE TO LAST
Beyond their origin, women's clothing is designed with the same philosophy as all our collections: prioritizing appropriateness over fleeting trends, quality over ephemerality.
A well-constructed blazer, precisely cut trousers, or a jacket with meticulous finishes become much more than just clothes.
These are pieces that are worn for a long time, easily paired, and elegantly accompany daily life.
A VISION TRUE TO THE HOUSE
Placing Made in France at the heart of the women's line is not a break, but a continuation.
It is a way of affirming that style can go hand in hand with high standards, that elegance can also be a commitment, and that a garment can tell a story far beyond its cut.
Because ultimately, fashion isn't just about what we wear.
It's also about how it's conceived, manufactured, and passed on.

