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la corde à linge - part two
la corde à linge - part one
la vendeuse de soleil
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Nirie l'Atelier presents a slow-fashion moment captured on analog film. Feminine silhouettes in natural light, where fabric, posture, and expression meet - Shot by Liorah Maarek
A timeless black and white editorial celebrating softness, texture, and presence. Shot on film, these portraits evoke quiet strength through lace, linen, and gaze - Shot by Liorah Maarek
Handcrafted in a small workshop in Dakar, this piece blends Wolof sewing traditions with contemporary tailoring. A meeting of precise handwork and soft modernity - Shot by Liorah Maarek
Editorial portrait in black and white. The garment breathes as much as the model — open weave, open space, soft power. An ode to light, linen, and land - Shot by Liorah Maarek
Cut from vintage cotton found in Dakar’s Marché HLM and hand-assembled by our tailoring partner in Ouakam, this piece carries the rhythm of the city and the precision of local know-how - Shot by Liorah Maarek
Shot by Liorah Maarek
A quiet luxury: made by hand in Dakar, this piece honors traditional know-how with modern grace. Its imperfections are its identity - Shot by Liorah Maarek
Cut from deadstock cotton, sewn in Dakar by our local artisan team, this piece carries the weight of time, place, and process — a slow story in thread - Shot by Liorah Maarek
Made from deadstock lace, this garment was sewn entirely by hand using traditional Wolof techniques passed down through generations. A tactile memory held in thread - Shot by Liorah Maarek
A study in contrast and clarity. Transparent lace, vintage cuts, and garden light — this image bridges intimacy and resilience through quiet design - Shot by Liorah Maarek
Filmed softness meets structured grace. Each detail — from sleeve to strand — is part of a quiet dialogue between past, body, and garment - Shot by Liorah Maarek
Every seam in this look was stitched in our Dakar atelier on a vintage mechanical machine — no automation, just time, care, and the hum of slow fashion - Shot by Liorah Maarek
From thread to photograph, this look is part of a handmade lineage. Designed and crafted in Dakar, it speaks through texture, light, and lived memory - Shot by Liorah Maarek
This portrait captures ease and elegance in one breath. Loose fabric, grounded stance, and an editorial eye on everyday beauty - Shot by Liorah Maarek
Crochet lace trim was added by hand after sewing, this garment is a bridge between gesture and form.
A woman at rest, but never static. The texture of her clothing mirrors the quiet complexity of her posture and presence. Shot in natural surroundings - Shot by Liorah Maarek
Woven in West Africa, shaped in silence. This piece was made in Dakar with ancestral gestures — a meeting of heritage, fabric, and contemporary form - Shot by Liorah Maarek
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Shot by Liorah Maarek
Hand-sewn in our Dakar atelier, this piece embodies the spirit of teranga—crafted from reclaimed linens and vintage lace, it carries the warmth of community and the legacy of sustainable craftsmanship - Shot by Liorah Maarek
Poetry in cotton and light. This photo series explores femininity beyond trends — rooted in gesture, gaze, and fabric that speaks softly - Shot by Liorah Maarek
Nirie l'Atelier invites slowness. This analog editorial lets light play on lace, letting the garment and the wearer exist without urgency.
Nature as set. Body as form. Fabric as story. This image channels a grounded femininity through delicate textures and contemplative stillness - Shot by Liorah Maarek
Behind this soft silhouette is a long process — hands in fabric, sun on cotton, care in every detail. A slow piece born in Dakar, shaped for today - Shot by Liorah Maarek
Handcrafted in Dakar, this garment carries the story of skilled hands and slow intention. Every seam, stitch, and fold honors the rhythm of thoughtful creation - Shot by Liorah Maarek
A one-of-a-kind creation from our mother-daughter atelier in Dakar, this garment is made using locally sourced vintage fabrics, connecting past and present through every stitch - Shot by Liorah Maarek
 Shot by Liorah Maarek

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