Studio Veluvet is built on one premise — that the construction techniques of a 1950s Milanese sastreria, applied to contemporary cuts, produce garments that hold their shape, age beautifully, and feel like a second skin. Every Veluvet piece has hand-stitched canvas in the lapels, working buttonholes, fully bagged interiors, and cuts that work on a wider range of bodies than traditional tailoring. The brand is structured but not stiff. The customer is a person who wants the discipline of a suit without the formality. Andrea fits clients personally in the Milan studio twice a month and the customer gets a fitting record kept on file for life — every piece they ever buy, sized to their body as it is now.
Andrea Beltrami trained in tailoring at his father's traditional sastreria in Milan before earning a degree in pattern engineering from Marangoni. He founded Studio Veluvet in 2018 to bring traditional Milanese tailoring construction into contemporary, less gendered silhouettes.