
The Beginning
The Beginning
And a million tiny steps
And a million tiny steps
The story of a lifelong devotion to vintage.
The story of a lifelong devotion to vintage.

The Beginning
And a million tiny steps
The story of a lifelong devotion to vintage.
The Story
of
ÉLINE STUDIOS
The Story
of
ÉLINE STUDIOS
Éline Studios began, as most meaningful things do, with quiet obsession. Before there was a boutique, a name, or even a plan, there was simply a woman with a discerning eye and a deep reverence for pieces with a past. Vintage wasn’t a trend to her, it was a way of seeing. She spent years collecting dream garments one by one, saving carefully, choosing deliberately. Each find felt like a secret whispered just to her: a silk blouse with perfect weight, a sculptural gold earring, a blazer cut like it was made for another life.
Éline Studios began, as most meaningful things do, with quiet obsession. Before there was a boutique, a name, or even a plan, there was simply a woman with a discerning eye and a deep reverence for pieces with a past. Vintage wasn’t a trend to her, it was a way of seeing. She spent years collecting dream garments one by one, saving carefully, choosing deliberately. Each find felt like a secret whispered just to her: a silk blouse with perfect weight, a sculptural gold earring, a blazer cut like it was made for another life.



The story might have stayed personal if not for a chance friendship formed across a studio desk. Two women connected by an unspoken fluency in form, texture, and nostalgia. Lunch breaks turned into vintage hunting rituals. They wandered flea markets and hidden ateliers, comparing fabric drapes and stitching, speaking the unspoken language of style born before their time. A shared reverence became a rhythm, and eventually, a following.
The story might have stayed personal if not for a chance friendship formed across a studio desk. Two women connected by an unspoken fluency in form, texture, and nostalgia. Lunch breaks turned into vintage hunting rituals. They wandered flea markets and hidden ateliers, comparing fabric drapes and stitching, speaking the unspoken language of style born before their time. A shared reverence became a rhythm, and eventually, a following.



What began as casual trades and shared pieces evolved into a quiet movement. Friends asked to join. Strangers asked to learn. There was no manifesto, just intention and a belief in craftsmanship over convenience, in garments that carried stories, and in dressing as a form of presence.
Éline Studios is the natural continuation of that belief. A physical space shaped by years of curation, care, and quiet vision. Not a showroom, not quite a gallery, but something in between. A place where fashion is not only worn, but remembered. Where luxury doesn’t shout, but lingers.
What began as casual trades and shared pieces evolved into a quiet movement. Friends asked to join. Strangers asked to learn. There was no manifesto, just intention and a belief in craftsmanship over convenience, in garments that carried stories, and in dressing as a form of presence.
Éline Studios is the natural continuation of that belief. A physical space shaped by years of curation, care, and quiet vision. Not a showroom, not quite a gallery, but something in between. A place where fashion is not only worn, but remembered. Where luxury doesn’t shout, but lingers.



"Style is very personal.
It has nothing to do with fashion.
Fashion is over quickly.
Style is forever." — Ralph Lauren
"Style is very personal.
It has nothing to do with fashion.
Fashion is over quickly.
Style is forever." — Ralph Lauren
"Style is very personal.
It has nothing to do with fashion.
Fashion is over quickly.
Style is forever." — Ralph Lauren
Sustainability
Sustainability
At Éline Studios, sustainability begins with material. Everything we source already exists. We work with vintage garments, pre-owned designer pieces, and forgotten items that deserve a second life. These are clothes made with intention — often by hand, often in fabrics that age well. Our focus is on quality that endures, not newness.
Each piece is assessed for condition, craftsmanship, and relevance. Many are cleaned, repaired, or lightly altered. We restore only what’s necessary, respecting the original cut and design. When possible, we collaborate with local tailors and specialists to extend the life of delicate materials.
At Éline Studios, sustainability begins with material. Everything we source already exists. We work with vintage garments, pre-owned designer pieces, and forgotten items that deserve a second life. These are clothes made with intention — often by hand, often in fabrics that age well. Our focus is on quality that endures, not newness.






We encourage slower wardrobes and personal style built over time. This isn’t a marketing angle, it’s the way we’ve always worked. With care, with restraint and with a deep respect for what already exists.
Each piece is assessed for condition, craftsmanship, and relevance. Many are cleaned, repaired, or lightly altered. We restore only what’s necessary, respecting the original cut and design. When possible, we collaborate with local tailors and specialists to extend the life of delicate materials.
We encourage slower wardrobes and personal style built over time. This isn’t a marketing angle, it’s the way we’ve always worked. With care, with restraint and with a deep respect for what already exists.
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Tuesday - Friday 10-18
Saturday - Sunday 11-16
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114 59 Stockholm
Hours
Tuesday - Friday 10-18
Saturday - Sunday 11-16
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Östermalmsgatan 88
114 59 Stockholm
Hours
Tuesday - Friday 10-18
Saturday - Sunday 11-16
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