Erdem
September 26, 2022
ERDEM Spring Summer 2023 Collection
For Spring Summer 2023, Erdem has explored the restoration of art. The knowledge, skill and dedication required in restoration is both a visceral and a technical form of creativity. It requires forensic passion; individual pieces might be worked upon by a sole restorer for up to twenty years.
June 7, 2022
ERDEM Resort 2023 Collection
For Resort, Erdem has imagined the wardrobe for a female character who combines the glamour of society with a more grounded life outdoors
May 18, 2022
ERDEM Vacation 2022 Collection
Introducing ERDEM Vacation, a romantic and optimistic collection for women and men. Inspired by nature and the desire to explore and travel, the pieces have a vibrant ease.
February 23, 2022
Erdem Fall Winter 2022
In the early 1930s a new band of female artists and photographers captured the fringe culture in the underbellies of the glittering capitals in mainland Europe.
January 10, 2022
ERDEM Men’s Fall Winter 2022 Collection
For Fall menswear, Erdem has looked at the work of two 20th century female photographers: Madame d’Ora and Madame Yevonde. Madame d’Ora was Dora Kallmus, a Viennese, self-taught portrait photographer, who counted Picasso and Josephine Baker as subjects and friends.
December 7, 2021
ERDEM Pre Fall 2022
For Pre-Fall 22, Erdem was inspired by the recent retrospective of Eileen Agar at the Whitechapel Gallery in London. Curated by Laura Smith, the exhibition was titled “Angel of Anarchy”.
September 19, 2021
ERDEM Spring Summer 2022 Collection
This collection is a love letter to London’s idiosyncratic soul, told in a dance between two extraordinary and timeless women: Edith Sitwell and Ottoline Morrell.
March 31, 2021
ERDEM unveils its collaboration with Universal Standard
ERDEM and Universal Standard have collaborated on a capsule collection, available in the world’s most inclusive size range: 00 to 40.
February 23, 2021
Erdem Fall/Winer 2021
For Autumn Winter 2021, Erdem is at the ballet. We are in the wings, that liminal space between onstage and offstage, observing dancers criss-crossing over the mental and physical threshold to perform, moving from private to public and back again in a beat, a breath and the stretching or tensing of a limb.