The Maisons: Authenticated Luxury Fashion Egypt | Sold Attire

The Houses We Authenticate
The Maisons

Eleven houses. Each authenticated to collector-grade standard in our Cairo atelier. Every piece Japan-sourced, twice-verified, and backed by our lifetime guarantee.

01 Chanel Paris, Est. 1910 Gabrielle Chanel built a house on the principle of freedom. The 2.55, the Classic Flap, the Boy, each bag carries a design philosophy that has outlasted every trend it ever started. Explore Chanel → 02 Christian Dior Paris, Est. 1946 From the Lady Dior to the Galliano-era Saddles, Dior has always understood spectacle. Their pieces carry the weight of every creative director who shaped the house. Explore Dior → 03 Louis Vuitton Paris, Est. 1854 The Monogram was designed to stop counterfeiters in 1896. It didn't work, but it built the most recognisable pattern in fashion history. Explore Louis Vuitton → 04 Bottega Veneta Vicenza, Est. 1966 When your own initials are enough. The Intrecciato weave, hand-woven leather strips, became the ultimate quiet luxury statement before the term existed. Explore Bottega Veneta → 05 Balenciaga Paris, Est. 1919 Cristóbal called it architecture. Nicolas Ghesquière turned it into a moto jacket. The City bag became the uniform of a generation that wanted edge without effort. Explore Balenciaga → 06 Prada Milan, Est. 1913 Miuccia took her grandfather's luggage company and turned it into an intellectual fashion house. The nylon Tessuto proved luxury doesn't need leather to be taken seriously. Explore Prada → 07 Gucci Florence, Est. 1921 From Florentine saddle-making to the Jackie, the Bamboo, and the GG Marmont, Gucci rewrote Italian luxury with a confidence that never needed permission. Explore Gucci → 08 Fendi Rome, Est. 1925 Silvia Venturini Fendi sketched the Baguette on a napkin in 1997 and created the first It bag. Karl Lagerfeld spent 54 years making Fendi's fur and leather craft untouchable. Explore Fendi → 09 Miu Miu Milan, Est. 1993 Miuccia's other house, the one without rules. Crystal-embellished Matelassé, vintage Coffer bags, the Wander. Miu Miu is where Prada's discipline goes to play. Explore Miu Miu → 10 Hermès Paris, Est. 1837 Twenty-two stitches per inch, hand-sewn. The Birkin, the Kelly, the Constance, Hermès doesn't make handbags. They make heirlooms that happen to carry things. Explore Hermès → 11 Saint Laurent Paris, Est. 1961 Le Smoking arrived in 1966 and redrew the line between menswear and womenswear. The Sac de Jour, the LouLou, the Kate — Saint Laurent has spent six decades making rebellion look effortless. Explore Saint Laurent →
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