Collections

Premium womenswear collections.

Premium womenswear made and manufactured to the standard of the brands that set the bar. See our development and production rhythm.

Dresses Knitwear Tops & Bottoms

Dresses

Developed across every silhouette, fabric, and construction technique — from linen sundresses to silk evening gowns.

Easy Dressing

Relaxed shapes, considered details. The kind of dress a brand builds its identity around.

Smocked sundress in cotton poplin

Smocked Sundress

Floral maxi dress with water-soluble embroidery detail

Flora Maxi Dress

Linen shirt dress, relaxed-fit womenswear development sample

Shirt Dress

Smocked cotton midi dress

Smocked Cotton Midi

Dressed Up

Evening and occasion dressing — where construction precision matters most.

Velvet occasion mini dress, custom womenswear development

Velvet Occasion Mini

Pleated halter maxi dress, premium womenswear production

Pleated Halter Maxi

Sage green halter maxi dress in crepe, premium occasionwear development sample

Sage Halter Maxi

Pleated cami mini dress, premium occasionwear development sample

Pleated Cami Mini

The Silhouette Edit

Signature shapes developed with the brand references your customer already loves.

Floral print maxi dress, placement-print womenswear sample

Floral Print Maxi

One-shoulder midi dress with asymmetric draping

One-Shoulder Midi

Silk slip dress with bias-cut construction, luxury womenswear sample

Silk Slip Dress

Navy tiered midi dress, premium womenswear production

Navy Tiered Midi

Sharp & Minimal

Clean lines, precise tailoring. For brands building a wardrobe, not just a moment.

Knit column dress, premium knitwear manufacturer sample

Knit Column Dress

Floral print mini dress, premium womenswear development

Print Mini Dress

Sweetheart-neckline midi dress

Sweetheart Midi

Gingham print co-ord set — matching top and tiered skirt

Gingham Co-Ord Set

Craft & Technique

The details that make the difference.

These are the techniques that determine whether a garment looks designed or just made. Each one requires a different kind of precision — and years of iteration to get right. That rigor was trained into us by a decade of work at the standard premium womenswear demands.

Placement print on womenswear — pattern engineered to align precisely across seams and hems
Placement Print

Placement Print

Pattern engineered to land exactly where the design intended — across seams, at hems, on bias cuts. The difference between a print that looks right and one that looks finished.

Smocking detail on cotton dress — uniform tension and consistent stretch across rows
Smocking

Smocking

Uniform tension, consistent stretch, clean rows. One of the most technically demanding finishes in womenswear — and one of our most requested.

Precision pleating on evening dress — knife pleats heat-pressed and built to hold shape
Pleating

Pleating

Knife pleats, box pleats, accordion pleats. Precisely set, heat-pressed, and built to hold. The construction that defines an evening silhouette.

Embroidery detail on womenswear — fine floral embroidery with precise density and placement
Embroidery

Embroidery

From fine floral to bold statement embroidery. Executed with the density and placement that makes it a feature, not an afterthought.

Knitwear

Cashmere, wool, and fine blends — developed to the weight, gauge, and hand-feel your brand demands.

Cashmere button-front cardigan

Cashmere Button Cardigan

Cashmere stripe sweater, custom knitwear development

Cashmere Stripe Sweater

Cashmere V-neck sweater, premium knitwear production

Cashmere V-Neck

Wool-blend open cardigan

Wool Cardigan

Cable-knit cardigan in wool blend

Cable Knit Cardigan

Ribbed half-zip sweater in wool blend

Ribbed Half-Zip

Striped short-sleeve knit top in cotton blend

Stripe Short-Sleeve Knit

Striped knit polo dress with ribbed collar

Stripe Knit Polo Dress

Cashmere polo collar sweater, luxury knitwear development

Cashmere Polo Collar

Oversized crewneck sweater in wool blend

Oversized Crewneck

Available in full-needle, half-gauge, cable, and jacquard constructions. Gauge, weight, and fibre composition developed to your specification.

Tops & Bottoms

Building a complete collection? Our dress and knit expertise extends to everything that completes the look.

Tops

Wrap ShirtLinen/Cotton · relaxed wrap
Button-Down VestCotton · structured
Lace TopCotton lace
Knit Crop TopFine knit · cropped
Draped Knit TopViscose blend · draped
Stripe Knit TopKnit · stripe

Bottoms

Wide-Leg Linen PantLinen · relaxed fit
Silk Midi SkirtSilk/viscose · bias cut
Tailored TrouserWool blend · structured
Cotton Maxi SkirtCotton · tiered or A-line
Pleated Mini SkirtPolyester/viscose · pleated
Linen ShortsLinen · tailored or casual

Frequently Asked Questions

What womenswear categories does Deepwove manufacture?

Deepwove manufactures across 4 primary categories: Dress, Knit, Tops, and Bottoms. Deepwove's primary development focus is Dress and Knit construction. Deepwove serves the same development standard expected by brands like Reformation, Staud, and Doen. Deepwove's manufacturing group of 30+ factories specializes across Dress, Knit, Tops, and Bottoms.

Can Deepwove develop a custom style from a reference image or mood board?

Deepwove's ODM Development service begins from a reference image or mood board. Deepwove's in-house pattern makers translate a visual reference into a development brief. Deepwove does not require a tech pack at the start of ODM Development. Deepwove delivers an initial proposal within 48 hours of receiving creative direction.

What fabrics does Deepwove work with?

Deepwove sources across woven and knit constructions. Deepwove's most requested woven materials are linen, silk, and cotton. Jersey and ribbed knit are primary knit construction options at Deepwove. Deepwove handles fabric sourcing as part of ODM Development.

On craft

French seams on silk crepe blouses where every internal seam shows through. Bias-cut on 22mm silk charmeuse for the hand of a 1970s slip dress. Fully-fashioned knit panels in 12gg merino, shaped on the machine rather than cut from a blank. Smocking by hand on cotton voile yokes — 60-80 stitches per square inch on hero pieces. Boning in structured silk faille bodices, channel-stitched, not glued. Piping in matched-grain crepe on tailored shoulder seams. 4-ply silk hand-rolled hems on chiffon evening pieces. Fagoting between contrast panels on summer cottons. Each technique routes to a construction specialist who builds it daily — not a generalist line that builds it monthly. The work shows up in the seam allowance, the lining bag, the inside of the hem.

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