Esthé: A Greek Brand Focused on Sheer Dressing and Playful Pleating


Photo: Courtesy of Esthé

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Esthé
Headquarters: Thessaloniki, Greece
E-commerce: estheclothing.com
Social Media: Instagram

What: A contemporary label based in Thessaloniki, Greece, known for a curated range of pleats, sheer fabrics and unique prints.

Price Range: $100-$500

Founder: Themis Ouzounidis

Origin Story: Esthé was founded by Themis Ouzounidis, who envisioned creating a new chapter in his family’s textile history, combining his passion for fashion with the craftsmanship passed down through generations. 

Esthé integrates innovative pleating and layered sheer styles into each collection, crafting timeless pieces designed for versatility across seasons. Its core identity lies in creating refined yet effortless garments that blend commercial appeal with a focus on craftsmanship and quality. Committed to accessibility, the brand delivers exceptional design at an attainable price point, ensuring quality without compromise.

Esthé produces all its pieces in-house, with production facilities in Greece and Bulgaria.

Hero Products: Pleated Column Sheer Mini Dress ($150), Cut-Out Organza Dress ($188)

Stockists: Free People, Garmentory, YOOX, Palmer

PR Representation: Modeworld

How to get in touch: estheclothing.com/contact (wholesale); Meg@modeworld.com (press/business inquiries)

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