Eden Loweth proposes a distinct notion of luxury that infuses 20th and 21st century art and cultural influences with the power of human emotion.
Launched by Eden Loweth in 2026, the label is informed by broad cultural research and embraces a multiplicity of perspectives. Loweth’s work synthesises personal subcultural references, authentic wearability and precise cutting techniques into a sensitive approach to design.
Established to dress purveyors of culture and the arts, the label offers a unique choice of elevated luxury seen through the lens of the designer’s own personal approach to style. Eden Loweth has received numerous awards for his practice including Fashion East (2017-2019), British Fashion Council NEWGEN (2019-2020), British Fashion Council Fashion Trust (2021) and twice nominated for Emerging Designer of the Year at The Fashion Awards (2018 & 2020). Loweth has collaborated with some of the most prominent emerging and established designers of our time, training under Hermes menswear creative director Grace Wales Bonner while studying at Ravensbourne University London, where he developed his unique viewpoint in tailoring and the bias cut.
Eden Loweth’s work, including his graduate collection, are part of the permanent archives of The Victoria & Albert Museum (London), The National Museums Scotland (Edinburgh) and Manchester Art Gallery (Manchester). In 2025, Loweth was invited by the Victoria and Albert Museum to collaborate with artist Maggi Hambling, presenting a special collection in memory of artist and filmmaker Derek Jarman as part of the museum’s ‘Fashion in Motion’ series.