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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Authentication Guides
Deep-dive guides for each house, what to look for, what to avoid, and how to buy with confidence in Egypt.