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A relaxed yet refined line of basics and resort wear, our team designs in house creating unique pieces with an appreciation for well-made garments. The company behind Esmée has over 30 years of experience in the textile industry with expertise in beachwear. Esmée pieces are versatile, taking you from day to night, from beach to bar. Our signature style has been seamlessly rendered into our label, representing an understated elegance for those who are true to themselves, who know their style, and wear it well. With a growing collection of beachwear and expansion into swimwear, nightwear and loungewear we are fast becoming the go to lifestyle brand.
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85-87 Bayham St, NW1 0AG, London, United Kingdom
- info@esmeelondon.com
- esmeelondon.com
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