DRESS FOR THE DREAM

A LUMÈRE Short Film.

Dress For The Dream follows a new generation shaping their future in New York City — some native, others from distant homelands — all building toward possibility without permission.

The film moves between private heritage, modern ambition, and the quiet labor that shapes unseen builders.

It reflects the world of Lumère —

Founded by Mounir Sakho, a Black designer from Sutton Place, whose lineage and vision challenge the traditional authorship of American luxury.

“This isn’t just about fashion. This is about rewriting who gets to define luxury in America”

-Mounir Sakho, Creative Director, Lumère

Film Credits

FOR WHO WE WERE BECOMING

‘IN USE’

Pieces for a story lived.

Onyx Etoile Pants

Silhouette from a cultural record.

Etoile Necklace

Symbol Carried in a dream.

Belgrad Shirt

Uniform of patience.

Bangoura Jacket

Form and heritage made physical.

Calf Leather moto Jacket

For those already moving forward.

Embellished Onyx Cap

A bold declaration before recognition.