High-contrast minimalist fashion photography, model in structural charcoal wool coat, sharp directional studio lighting, desaturated cool tones, negative space
High-contrast minimalist fashion photography, model in structural charcoal wool coat, sharp directional studio lighting, desaturated cool tones, negative space
Tanveer Taufiq Umer

Personal architecture for daily wear.

A curated wardrobe of gender-fluid garments defined by structural tailoring and zero-waste pattern cutting. Constructed in London from premium heavyweight Japanese cotton.

The Method

Constructed with absolute purpose

Zero-waste cutting

Heavyweight fabrics

Structural seams

Every pattern is engineered to eliminate fabric waste, utilizing the entire width of our premium textiles.

We source dense Japanese cottons and structured wools that hold their monolithic silhouettes over years of wear.

Seam placements are calculated to optimize garment drape and movement, stripping away unnecessary ornament.

Detail shot of structural seams on a heavy black wool collar, sharp directional studio lighting, high contrast, desaturated cool tones
Detail shot of structural seams on a heavy black wool collar, sharp directional studio lighting, high contrast, desaturated cool tones
The Atelier

Garments structured like buildings

At Tanveer Taufiq Umer, we reject the cycle of seasonal trends. Our London studio approaches garment construction through the lens of architectural design, treating heavy textiles as structural elements that frame the body.

By combining avant-garde tailoring with zero-waste pattern drafting, we create gender-fluid silhouettes that offer uncompromised drape and effortless daily wearability.