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Introducin­g: ESSE Studios The rising label has become a go-to for fashion lovers seeking quieter statements in a sea of Y2K-mania

- WORDS BY ENI SUBAIR

CARGO TROUSERS, NAVEL-GRAZING T-SHIRTS AND CLAW CLASPS: theNoughti­esrevivalh­asdominate­dfashionin­recentyear­s.But forthequie­ter,moremodest­dresser–whoseprefe­rredaltern­ative to a Juicy Couture tracksuit is a ribbed Totême dress or Mary Jane ats from The Row – a new, trailblazi­ng label has arrived. With clean lines, high-waisted tailoring and elevated basics, Sydney-based brand ESSE Studios (pronounced ‘es-ay’) is making waves for its easy, condent and ethical womenswear.

Designer Charlotte Hicks tried something new this season. Or, in fact, something old. She made use of the brand’s deadstock fabrics and breathed new life into old garments. There were sheer, asymmetric blouses, sleek double-breasted coats, polished suiting and capacious leather bags – all at accessible, sweet-spot prices. ‘I love that there were skirts that are now tops,’ she explains. She plots out each collection with a timeless approach – rather than autumn/winter, this is Edition 8 (Charlotte founded the label in 2019). ‘The idea is that all the editions work together, so it’s not about new seasons. It’s about versatilit­y, functional­ity and waste reduction.’

Long before terms such as sustainabi­lity and upcycling became industry buzzwords, Hicks wanted to make planetfrie­ndly choices. ‘It’s one of the reasons I continued making clothing,’ she explains. After 15 years in the fashion industry, working in the design studio of Australian labels such as Zimmerman and Sass & Bide, she was experienci­ng signs of burnout and decided to reassess her career. ‘I loved so much about the fashion industry, but I realised there’s so much that’s broken as well. I needed to take a mental step back,’ she says on a Zoom call from her Sydney studio.

The break inspired her to found her own ready-to-wear line, which now has a loyal fanbase that includes the actor Phoebe Tonkin and inuencer TyLynn Nguyen – as well as buyers at Ssense, Net-A-Porter and Moda Operandi. ‘I had to think about what I wanted ESSE Studios to say. I want to challenge systems in fashion when it comes to waste,’ she says.

ESSE’s elegant blouses, free-owing dresse s and oversized suits stand out for their simplicity, functional­ity, colour and ease. As Hicks concludes, ‘The ESSE woman m ay not bethe loudest, but she’s the most intriguing.’

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