Moses SumneyPhotography Thomas McCarty

Eckhaus Latta are now moonlighting as Depop girlies

Run, don’t walk – the label just added over 60 archive pieces to the online marketplace

Designers Mike Eckhaus and Zoe Latta have officially joined the Depop community. Their US bicoastal brand Eckhaus Latta just added over 60 items from its archive to the online marketplace, including unreleased designs, plus a few select pieces, hot from their recent SS25 catwalk show.

Though the shop has been live for just a few hours, it’s already selling fast, with only around 50 per cent of items left to be snatched up at time of writing. Fan favourites such as the AW18 Shibori-Dyed Wide Leg Jean have already sold, though the coveted SS19 Beaded Cowl Neck Dress is still up for grabs. Several one-of-a-kind, previously unreleased items are still available too, such as this Italian Lurex Jersey long sleeve dress with asymmetrical neckline.

The shop features pieces from some of the label’s most memorable catwalk moments, from corsets to clogs and accessories too. The drop marks the latest iteration of Eckhaus Latta’s ongoing partnership with Depop, which kickstarted last month with the label’s SS25 “dinner and a show” during New York Fashion Week.

The label, which was founded in 2011 after the two designers met at the Rhode Island School of Design, believes in giving its collections a second life. For the past decade, Eckhaus Latta has been experimenting with new sustainable practices, including Vega, a 3D weaving technology, which the brand first used a year ago in its SS24 collection.

By relaunching beloved items from the Eckhaus Latta archive via Depop, the label is once again leading the pack in sustainable fashion – and having fun with it too. So next time you’re bartering with a Depop seller, it might be worth double-checking you’re not accidentally offending a celebrated fashion designer (or two). Shop the full collection here.

Scroll through the gallery above to check out Eckhaus Latta’s SS25 collection, and the gallery below for items from its Depop shop

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