Blouse Roumaine Shop

Blouse Roumaine Shop The place where tradition meets elegance, connecting you with skilled artisans and designers. The history of this blouse started centuries ago.

Innovative and exclusive concept store where you can find the finest selection of traditional Romanian blouses,iconic and legendary patterns, natural fabrics, luxurious hand-made embroideries, fabulous hand-made blouses,amazing tunics,stunning beach caftans. BRS's journey began with the idea of using technology to connect Romanian artisans with a global market, allowing them to showcase their uni

que skills and craftsmanship while also providing a source of income for their families. The company's founders recognized that the traditional methods of selling and promoting Romanian blouses were outdated, and there was a need for a disruptive platform that could showcase the beauty and intricacy of the traditional Romanian blouse to a wider audience. All the pieces were selected from special craftsmen communities from Romanian villages. Each item is designed and sewed by a traditional craftsman who knows the embroidery secret from the past generations. We ensure that all of our products are made with the highest standards of quality and authenticity, and that the artisans and makers who create them are fairly compensated. We believe that transparency is key, and we are committed to providing our customers with information about the materials, techniques, and artisans behind our products. We also believe in respecting intellectual property rights and ensuring that our own intellectual property is protected. As a private company, BlouseRoumaine-Shop.com owns its concept, narratives, technology, and infrastructure, and we are protected by intellectual property law. In the past years most of the world’s top fashion designers such as Gaultier, Oscar de la Renta, Tom Ford, Emilio Pucci, BCBG Max Azria were inspired by the Romanian folkloric style. The tradition of manufacturing the blouse is still kept among very rare artisans who are living on forgotten lands of ancient Romanian villages. In this respect, we build up in April 2013 an online concept store where you can find a selection of authentic Romanian blouses and other traditional clothing. For every item ordered an artisan will be fully dedicated to create a traditional blouse for each our online customer. Due to rich embroidery and lavish design, an artisan spends between two and four weeks to create a single blouse. The first Romanian Blouse prototype is considered to be created starting the 6th century B.C in Cucuteni culture. The ancient piece was called "ie". The name derived from Latin "tunicae linae" which means thin tunic. Today is known as “la blouse roumaine”or ”the Romanian blouse” . We wanted to show the world that the famous blouse and technique are not lost. Due to today’s technology and the online developmen Blouse Roumaine Shop can make the connection between the world and the artisans of authentic handmade blouses. This concept store is made to preserve a legacy that belongs not only to Romania’s tradition, but to our global culture. Nowadays fashion became a very dynamic industry, but it has lost the spirit of creativity, skills and dedication of the ancient artisans. Their style and design are still a source of inspiration for the today’s high-end fashion. BRS has customers from all over the world, including New York, New Mexico, Vancouver, Sidney, Paris, Tokyo, Luxembourg, Helsinki, and many other cities. The company's commitment to quality, authenticity, and innovation has earned it a loyal following among fashion enthusiasts, cultural enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the beauty and significance of traditional Romanian craftsmanship

BlouseRoumaine-Shop.com takes transparency and ethical trading very seriously. As a company that promotes and celebrates traditional Romanian craftsmanship, we believe in fair trade and ensuring that the artisans and makers we work with are fairly compensated for their work

Hand-embroidered by the artisans of Hunedoara, one of Romania’s oldest active craft cooperatives, founded in the 1970s i...
01/06/2026

Hand-embroidered by the artisans of Hunedoara, one of Romania’s oldest active craft cooperatives, founded in the 1970s in the Hațeg region of Transylvania.

The embroidery follows a traditional Transylvanian geometric pattern in deep indigo on fine white cotton gauze — vertical columns of cross-stitch running from shoulder to hem, framing the neckline and finishing at the cuffs with a dense ornamental band. The gathered sleeves and traditional Încreț smoked neckline are finished by hand.

Blue cotton tassels close the collar.

Every stitch is counted and placed by hand. One blouse requires approximately sixty to eighty hours of work.
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Rusalii 🪽
30/05/2026

Rusalii 🪽

Enjoy summer in embroidery, linens, cutworks, homespun, satin stitches, cross stitches, champagne, ice, sun, SPF, shorts...
27/05/2026

Enjoy summer in embroidery, linens, cutworks, homespun, satin stitches, cross stitches, champagne, ice, sun, SPF, shorts, flip flops and street gowns. Discover curated embroidered dresses and summer items crafted by artisans on

When in doubt,choose white. Now vs then. Rachel Welch wearing a homespun embroidered blouse roumaine,handcrafted by Roma...
25/05/2026

When in doubt,choose white.
Now vs then. Rachel Welch wearing a homespun embroidered blouse roumaine,handcrafted by Romanian artisans, this model is still sewn by hand and curated by Blouse Roumaine Shop.

Pure linen and the puffed sleeved blouse  — a neutral that holds light beautifully and pairs with almost every other col...
25/05/2026

Pure linen and the puffed sleeved blouse — a neutral that holds light beautifully and pairs with almost every other color in your closet.

Shop the minimalist peasant blouse, no embroidery, No embroidery, no ornamentation, just the silhouette.

New in on Blouse Roumaine Shop on featured new arrivals.

Of all the crowns women have ever worn — diadems of state, halos of saints, the white veils of nineteenth-century brides...
24/05/2026

Of all the crowns women have ever worn — diadems of state, halos of saints, the white veils of nineteenth-century brides — the Ukrainian vinok remains the most stubbornly alive. It survived empires. It survived the Soviet Union. It survives the war. And every spring, somewhere in the world, another bride bends a wire into a circle and begins again.

In December 2020, the technique of making the traditional Ukrainian wax vinok was inscribed on UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage — a formal recognition that placed it alongside the rarest surviving folk arts of Europe.

Photos: Wax Vinok curated selection, Blouse Roumaine Shop, Patrick Demarchelier, Vogue, December 2004



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Style Files: Jane BirkinBefore she became the most referenced style icon of the twentieth century, Jane Birkin was simpl...
09/05/2026

Style Files: Jane Birkin
Before she became the most referenced style icon of the twentieth century, Jane Birkin was simply an English girl who had arrived in Paris with a broken heart and a suitcase. She didn’t speak the language. She didn’t know the rules. And perhaps that was precisely the point — because Jane Birkin never dressed by anyone’s rules but her own.

What she wore was disarmingly simple: a white — often a genuine , hand-embroidered in translucent pânză topită — tucked into high-waisted flared jeans, cinched with a leather belt, feet in ballet flats or bare. A wicker basket swinging from her wrist. A fringe that fell just so. That was it. That was the look that launched a thousand mood boards.

The Romanian blouse was central to Birkin’s visual vocabulary because it embodied everything she believed about clothing: that it should feel like a second skin, that it should carry a story, that beauty lies not in logos but in the hand of the maker. While her contemporaries reached for labels, Birkin reached for la blouse roumaine — a garment whose value was measured not in brand recognition but in the six thousand meters of thread sewn by hand over weeks of devoted artisanal work.

Barefoot. Sun-kissed. Draped in hand-embroidered homespun -(rom.pânză topită)In the 1970s, Brigitte Bardot didn't follow...
08/05/2026

Barefoot. Sun-kissed. Draped in hand-embroidered homespun -(rom.pânză topită)

In the 1970s, Brigitte Bardot didn't follow trends — she set them. While Saint-Tropez pulsed with a new kind of bohemian luxury, B.B. reached past the Paris ateliers and chose something far more powerful: la blouse roumaine — the Romanian ie, hand-sewn by artisans over weeks of devoted craft.

She wore it poolside at La Madrague. She wore it to soirées at Les Caves du Roy. She wore it to long lunches at Club 55. Always barefoot. Always unforgettable.
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The blouse roumaine doesn't belong to a season. It belongs to every woman who understands that the highest form of luxury is authenticity.
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