At LENDROP STUDIOS, we believe true luxury lies in the details. Defined by exceptional craftsmanship, precision tailoring, and an uncompromising commitment to quality, our designs celebrate the art of garment-making. Every stitch, seam, and silhouette is carefully considered—ensuring a flawless fit that moves with the body.

Rooted in an environmentally conscious design ethos, we are dedicated to creating fashion with intention. Thoughtfully sourced materials, responsible production methods, and a commitment to longevity guide our approach—because true style should stand the test of time.
Balancing edginess with femininity, our pieces exude quiet confidence. They are timeless yet modern, bold yet effortless—a reflection of the women who wear them. LENDROP STUDIOS isn’t just about clothing; it’s about a way of dressing that is refined, powerful, and enduring.


Is there a construction element you feel defines LENDROP more than anything else?
Fit and make details are really at the core of LENDROP. Coming from a patternmaking background, construction is always the starting point for me.
It’s often the subtle details — seam placement, proportion, and the way a piece is balanced — that make the biggest difference. Those small construction decisions are what give the garments their ease, polish, and longevity.


Do you believe femininity today is being redefined? How does that show up in your work?
Yes, I think femininity today is much more fluid and individual than it once was. It’s less about fitting into a single idea of what is traditionally feminine and more about how each person chooses to express themselves.

How has working sustainably changed the way you design from the very beginning of the design process?
Working with sustainability in mind has made the design process much more intentional from the very beginning. There’s a stronger focus on longevity — creating pieces that are designed to be worn season after season rather than just for a single moment.
That influences everything from the silhouettes and fabric choices to the way the garments are constructed. The aim is always to design pieces that feel timeless, are made well, and have a lasting place in someone’s wardrobe.


How do you know when to stop refining a piece?
That’s always a hard one. I’m quite a perfectionist, so I often feel like a piece could keep getting better with more refinement. But at some point you have to trust the process and know when to step back.

Do you design with a specific woman in mind, or more of an energy?
I design for both an energy and a specific woman. There’s a mood or confidence I want the pieces to convey, but I’m always imagining the real woman who will wear them — someone confident, independent, and thoughtful, who values timeless style and quality, and wants clothes that move with her and make her feel effortlessly elegant.
That balance between the energy of the design and the personality of the wearer guides every choice I make.


If someone discovered your pieces decades from now, what would you want them to notice?
I’d hope they see that the garments were made to last, both in quality and in style, and that they were designed to empower the wearer with confidence and ease, season after season.

