“Ivana Basilotta” is the founder of Ivana Basilotta a luxury eco label, the label is establishing itself as a leading eco/ green label in the luxury fashion industry. Ivana Basilotta was established in 2009, based in London, Notting hill. Entirely dedicated to the best in Eco-sustainable contemporary high fashion. “A good design is perfect in every way; the making has a lot to do with it”.
Ivana Basilotta uses the best and most innovative in organic, Eco, biodegradable, peace silk/ vegetarian silk and recycled fabrics. We use the craftsmanship of local artisans and we work with small manufacturers and suppliers. The silk we use is organic peace-silk also known as Vegetarian silk. Peace silk is manufactured in a process where silkworms are not killed. “The moths emerge from their cocoons to live out their full life cycle.
Italian by nationality, born and educated in Germany and England. Influenced by diversity the Italian designer drives on spiritual Growth. “My desire is to be the best I can be, every day of my life. Creating is something I adore and I love to do things which bring me pleasure. Nature is a jewel, I want to enjoy in every way. I like my life to be a life of constant growth and positive changes, I am amazed by the wonderful things I can do by starting with myself.”
“My life is unique … I choose my thoughts” Ivana Basilotta
Winter 11/12
Seduction, mystery, power of Women
Drawn of the silhouettes of women, Ivana Basilotta created an exquisite collection emphasizing the mysteries of women. A collective range of elegant jumpsuits, soft waistcoats with matching skirts, sophisticated corset style dresses, fitted pencil dresses with detailed piping and pronoun shoulders, tailored coats and jackets. Made from natural soft falling fabrics, the typical signature of Ivana Basilotta. Well structured fitted contemporary pattern have been cut shaping the woman body to be that of a seductive temptress. Women’s beauty is reflected in each style treasuring detailing and a range of colours found in the deep sea.
pictures by Paul Weaver