About Us

Founded in 2024 by designer Laura Öysti, Lady Laurette adopts a bespoke approach to tailoring, and creating a timelessly feminine aesthetic. At Lady Laurette, we believe that simplicity, fine natural fabrics, and exquisite craftsmanship stand at the heart of beauty and elegance. We want to present women with pieces crafted to outlive any trend, and to be cherished for generations.
Our exclusive linen collections are limited to 21 dresses and we wish to offer our customers a seamless and secure payment experience by providing the ability to pay with the highest quality money available; bitcoin. 
Only the finest, opulent and natural fabrics are used in our collections. We source our fabrics from the luxurious Loro Piana fabric collection which are made exclusively in Northern Italy by the linen protagonist Solbiati.
Our dresses are investment pieces crafted and tailored to perfection by hand, with meticulous attention to detail. We have chosen to work with our atelier in Finland for their years of experience in crafting high quality clothing.

The Finest Linen in the World

Every Lady Laurette dress is crafted from linen sourced exclusively from Solbiati — the world's preeminent linen mill, part of the Loro Piana family, with over 150 years of unbroken expertise in Northern Italy. The flax is grown in Normandy and Belgium, processed using artisanal techniques that preserve the integrity of each fibre, and woven into cloth of extraordinary finesse.

Naturally breathable, hypoallergenic, and among the most durable fibres on earth, this linen does not age — it deepens. The drape improves, the hand grows softer, and the dress becomes more yours with every year. This is material chosen not for the season, but for a lifetime.

A Dress Made For You

Our dresses are made to order and made to measure. Nothing is produced until you choose it. Nothing is cut until it is cut for you.

Your dress is sewn by hand at our atelier in Finland, tailored to your measurements. No standard sizing, no compromise in fit. The finished piece belongs to no one else — because it was made for no one else.

This is how things were made before fashion became an industry. At Lady Laurette, it still is.