A Fort Worth Favorite Goes for Bespoke — Inside Atelier by Noble 31
Your Dream Textiles Tailor Made
By Billy Fong //
Photography Hannah Haston
Sisters Madi Shoppa Davis and Mackenzie Shoppa Moore launched luxury women’s label Noble 31 in 2017 as an e-commerce platform for scoring their coveted collections, which take today’s girl-on-the-go seamlessly from morning to night. Now, the sister duo has launched Atelier by Noble 31, a bespoke addition that allows for customized versions of the brand’s lush, structural designs.
“It happened so naturally,” Moore says. “We had been making things for ourselves, and then during the shutdown, we had so many clients that couldn’t find what they were looking for. Out of that, the Atelier was born.
“It’s inspiring to work with a client on a dream item they wish was hanging in their closet.”

It’s just a few seamless steps. Book a consultation with Davis and Moore, who begin the design process. Then meet with the pattern maker, who will take exact measurements for a perfect fit. As with all Noble 31 collections, a portion of the profits supports a local nonprofit. This year, the beneficiary is Rivertree Academy, the community-funded private Christian school in the Lake Como neighborhood.
You might call this all a very noble cause.
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