Ellis Dowle is a fashion researcher, stylist and writer.
A 2026 Graduate from Central Saint Martins, who studied Fashion Communications: Histories and Theories.
Central to their practice is the belief in the transformative power of fashion. Clothing becomes not merely a form of adornment but a visual storytelling tool capable of transcending language barriers and societal norms.
Consequently, fashion is viewed not merely as a medium of aesthetics but as a potent tool for agency. Striving to edificate the intersectionality of fashion, culture, and identity to shed light on narratives often relegated to the margins. Within their work, intersectional feminism, identiy, the erotic and Marxism theory become reoccurring motifs.