EcoLuxe is a non-profit platform that promotes fashion-related ecoluxury brands by teaming up with charities, organizations, corporations and the media.
We were incredibly excited to be invited to the EcoLuxe show this year. The quality of the exhibitors and the projects presented were incredibly high. EcoLuxe has been going from strength to strength and each season it appears to be attracting key industry leading figures. Present at this year’s show were also the Culture Minister Ed Vaizey and Hilary Alexander from the Telegraph.
Below are some of our favourites from this year’s show.
Elena Garcia is the Director of Communications and Brand Liaison at EcoLuxe. Elena is a Spanish born designer based in London. She runs her own eponymous label Elena Garcia EcoCouture www.elenagarciastudio.com and specialises in organic silk creations using traditional embellishment techniques. Her collections have a romantic ethereal feel with easy to wear pieces suitable to women of all ages.
Stamo is the Business and Finance Director at EcoLuxe and she has had a passion for fashion for more than twenty years. Born in Greece, Stamo studied Fashion in Athens and moved to London in 2009 for further studies. A keen collector and researcher of textiles, Stamo’s interest in weaving, embroidery, shoes, hats and handbags has inspired the exquisitely tailored collections featured in the UK under the luxury label By Stamo. www.stamo.co.uk
HEMYCA is a dynamic, new British design brand, providing unique high – quality tailoring for the contemporary woman. Designed by two friends; Helen and Myra, both graduates of the London College of Fashion. After working for leading designers including Ben de Lisi and Roland Mouret, the brand has gone from strength to strength gaining recognition from the world’s media, “HEMYCA is the UK’s most sought after new designer” Daily Telegraph.
Eloise Grey seeks a more considered quality that embodies respect for the makers, the land, the art of weaving, tailoring and the process of trying and buying. Her collection is a product whose time is in tune with the cycle of growth in the land and is treasured rather than lusted after guiltily. She launched her Womenswear Collection in 2007 and her Menswear Collection in 2009.
Debbie Little dresses are made from 1950s parachute silk.



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