ABOUT US
Stella Sartori is a digital archive at the intersection of cinema, culture, and high fashion. We collect the moments where wardrobe becomes theatre: a silhouette entering a room, a costume that rewrites a character, an outfit that quietly signals class, taste, and intent. From film stills and premieres to street photographs and salons, we map the codes of dress as modern pantomime.
Founded in 2026 in Sydney, Australia, the platform serves as a curated index for the modern connoisseur. It is for the attentive observer, tracing designers, makers, and moments across film, art, and public life.
More than an archive, the project is a study in sartorial semiotics: how cut, colour, and context communicate power, romance, rebellion, and belonging. We favour craft over clutter, tailoring over trend, and understatement that still carries authority. Each entry is edited with care so the archive remains timeless, legible, and dignified.