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ERDEM is an independent house of bold fashion for women, based in London. Founded in 2005 by designer Erdem Moralioglu MBE, the brand has forged its own path within the industry. Poetic and rigorous, ageless and timeless, powerful and versatile, Erdem's world is an intriguing interplay of strength and beauty. In fifteen years, Erdem had established an exuberant language of femininity that transcends fashion to inspire strength and confidence in the women for whom he designs. It is a passionate language that is evocative and eccentric in character, fluently spoken with a beauty that is intense and romantic. The house of ERDEM is cultured and erudite, underpinned by a belief in the power and skill of craftmanship. Mind and hand work together to bring imagination to life with precision, artistry and the compelling dexterity of the handmade. Respect for traditional skills is combined with an excitement for innovation, in technique and application. Erdem is at heart a storyteller. Collections are formed around a narrative, championing heroic women at a particular place and a moment in time. Erdem's fashion is dramatic, atmospheric and expressive in the service of emotion: it is not what she wears, but how she feels that matters.

Industry
Retail Luxury Goods and Jewelry
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Privately Held

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    ERDEM X Gay’s The Word Limited Edition Pride Bliss T-Shirt ERDEM is proud to announce the launch of a limited-edition Pride T-shirt created in collaboration with Gay's The Word, the UK’s first LGBTQIA+ bookshop. Worn by British actor Russell Tovey, the exclusive design features artwork by the celebrated filmmaker, artist, writer, and activist Derek Jarman, honouring his enduring creative legacy and profound impact on LGBTQIA+ culture. ‘Bliss’ was the original title of ‘Blue’, Derek Jarman’s final and most personal film. All profits will be donated to three vital LGBTQIA+ charities: akt, Not A Phase and Terrence Higgins Trust, supporting their ongoing work for LGBTQIA+ people across the UK. The T-shirt is available at erdem.com, ERDEM stores on Sloane Street in Knightsbridge and South Audley Street in Mayfair, and at Gay's The Word in Bloomsbury. Photographed by Erdem Moralioglu Styled by Olaolu Ebiti Grooming Bjorn Krischker

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    CORYBANTIC GAMES: A BALLET BY CHRISTOPHER WHEELDON AT THE ROYAL DANISH BALLET COSTUMES BY ERDEM MORALIOGLU Debuting in Copenhagen, Corybantic Games features costumes designed by ERDEM for The Royal Danish Ballet. First performed at the Royal Opera House in London in 2018, the ballet was revived in 2023 and also debuted at the Opéra national de Paris in 2025. With thanks to Det Kongelige Teater Photographed by Cornelius Qvist and Tom McKenzie Until 5 June.

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    ERDEM FEATURED IN THE ‘COSTUME ART’ EXHIBITION AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NOW OPEN SPRING SUMMER 2024, LOOK 1 Trapeze opera coat in sand waxed cotton worn with quilted liner pieced in velvet rose devore jacquard and Chatsworth chintz curtain remnants owned by Deborah, the late dowager Duchess of Devonshire. Produced in collaboration with Barbour.

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    Diane Kruger wears Autumn Winter 2026, Look 34; Pink satin bra with crystal fragments and contrast bows and an ostrich feather-spliced pencil skirt in powder pink, to attend the New York City Ballet’s 2026 Spring Gala.

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    THE MET GALA 2026 CLAIRE FOY & ERDEM MORALIOGLU Claire Foy wears a bespoke ERDEM corset gown in black textured satin, featuring jewelled chain straps and an asymmetrically hand-draped skirt. The gown is paired with a black waxed cotton opera jacket, created in collaboration with Barbour, which is finished with a quilted textured satin lining and floral jet crystal embroidery. The bespoke look is inspired by ‘Portrait of Madame X’ a painting by John Singer Sargent for the theme ‘Fashion is Art’. Styling: Jonathan Huguet

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    ERDEM Spring Summer 2026 features in Vogue. Abby Champion wears look 38; pale pink washed satin trench coat with embroidered fabric remnants and jet crystal embroidered symbols, worn with nightshirt in ivory metallised cotton. Bhavitha Mandava wears look 11; printed kid leather Victorian jacket, worn with nightshirt and draped mini skirt in collaged ditsy printed habotai silk. Styling: Tabitha Simmons Photography: Sebastian Faena Hair: Roddi W Makeup: Lisa Houghton

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    ERDEM features in British Vogue To celebrate two decades of ERDEM, British Vogue brings together friends of the house - Kristin Scott Thomas, Karen Elson, Sheila Atim, Ambika Mod and Jean Campbell - in looks from the past 20 years written by Alice Newbold-Smith. Styling: Tabitha Simmons Photography: William Waterworth Hair: Eugene Souleiman Make up: Anne Sophie Costa & Adam De Cruz Set Design: Rory Mullen With thanks to Chioma Nnadi, Laura Ingham and Alice Newbold-Smith and the team at British Vogue.

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