About the Atelier
The space between a name and a ledger
Mina began as a single worktable and a notebook — a place to record fabric, not just sell it. What has grown around that notebook is MINA-FASHION: an atelier that still treats every garment as an entry in an archive before it is treated as a product.

The name is intimate on purpose. Every collection is signed the way a letter is signed — by someone, not by a brand committee. But the process behind it is anything but casual: each piece is catalogued by material, origin, and construction before it is shown to anyone.
That tension — a personal name held to archival rigor — is the whole of the design language. It shows up in the catalogue numbers stitched into linings, in the mono-spaced labels on every hangtag, and in a palette drawn from plaster, ink, and oxidized copper rather than trend.
We are not interested in being everywhere. We are interested in being exact.