Nadia Albertini is a Franco-Mexican embroidery and textile designer based in Paris. Her interest in embroidery started in Mexico City at just eight years old, when her abuelita taught her the basic stitches for the first time.

She pursued her interest in hand stitching at the École Duperré Paris, and since graduating she has worked with Chloé, Chanel, Balmain, Marc Jacobs, Schiaparelli, Jason Wu, Dries van Noten and Tory Burch, among others, creating embroidery designs for their ready-to-wear and haute couture labels. She is now a collaborator in various projects in Paris, London, New York, Mumbai and Singapore.

Nadia’s first two books on the topics of Rébé and Kitmir were recently published; the former in 2021 and the latter in 2023.

With her latest projects, the week-long haute couture embroidery learning opportunities in France and Italy, Nadia wants to share the history of embroidery design and her passion for it.