Yphasma Studio was launched in July 2025 following a period of about 10 years during which I researched, experimented, and trained in the world of fashion. My initial studies were in law, finance, and international business law, and while working at a law firm, I apprenticed at and later worked for the Greek fashion house “Parthenis”. Alongside my fashion studies, I conducted research on traditional tailoring and haute couture techniques alongside elderly artisans who taught me how to select authentic fabrics and how to use the appropriate techniques and methods each time to show them off properly, while at the same time highlighting the person who will wear them.
I grew up in an era when fast fashion was at its peak, and I was always searching the market for something that didn’t exist. So, all this searching and studying led me to earn the trust of valuable collaborators and create the brand “Yphasma.”

Today, Yphasma is in a phase of deliberate maturation, laying the aesthetic groundwork. We began with an artisanal collection of unique pieces (not mass-produced), entirely handmade, with the intention of expressing a palette of techniques, moods, and fashion eras, ranging from tailoring to cartridge pleating.
Now we are venturing into the realm of ready-to-wear for the first time, presenting a small collection of ready-to-wear garments in natural fabrics that will cover all seasons, while simultaneously developing the brand’s haute couture side by presenting a capsule bridal & evening wear collection.
To complete the fairy-tale and somewhat cinematic aesthetic universe of “Yphasma,” we couldn’t leave out some handmade lingerie pieces as well as accessories. The brand is essentially developing its own language by investing in premium materials, methods that secure a place in the future of fashion (such as our collaboration with a 3D sampling development studio), and meticulous attention to detail.

The vision for the future is to gradually develop Yphasma into a high-end label with an international presence, without losing its workshop feel. The goal is to deepen the relationship with fabric, develop timeless collections, and create a world around the brand based on the silence, durability, and emotional value of the garment. Not rapid—but meaningful growth.
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