About
Our brand takes its name from visionary fashion designer Emre Bal, who was born in 1992 in the town of Doetinchem, Netherlands. Drawing inspiration from Turkish heritage, particularly the grandeur and mystique of the Ottoman Empire, Emre Bal seamlessly blends these influences with modern dynamics and a forward-looking perspective.
Our brand embodies a timeless yet avant-garde aesthetic, merging historical splendour with contemporary elements. Each meticulously crafted piece prioritizes style while making a bold statement against transient fashion trends. Inspired by the rich cultural tapestry of the Ottoman Empire, Emre Bal’s designs evoke a sense of curiosity and intrigue, reflecting the intricate artistry and strategic legacy of the empire.
Embracing a philosophy of avant-garde innovation, the brand challenges traditional norms and places a strong emphasis on impeccable tailoring to create garments that are both enigmatic and elegant. Emre Bal's vision is akin to a journey through the depths of history, where every piece narrates a story of heritage and evolution.
Grounded in tradition yet pushing the boundaries of contemporary design, the brand represents a fusion of past and present, creating a mystique that captivates the imagination of the modern wearer. We prioritize premium materials sourced primarily from renowned suppliers in Italy, England, and Japan.
Our commitment is to natural fibers over synthetic alternatives, fostering sustainable practices. We collaborate with small-scale producers who adhere to fair wages and optimal working conditions, resonating with our belief in the equality of all people. With this philosophy, we aim to appeal not only to the body but also to the soul.
ANATOMY OF AN INDUSTRIAL DREAM
The inspiration for AW25/26 draws from the raw power of industrial and
gothic architecture.
Crumbling bricks and towering steel frames are reimagined in raw edges and deconstructed shapes, reflecting a world both broken and resilient. Metal trims capture the strength of architectural structures, while asymmetrical layers mirror the chaos and precision of engineered spaces.
Brutality meets elegance—each piece is a study in contrast, where destruction fuels creation.













































