Elin Svahn
- Born: Sweden
- Nationality: Swedish
- Notable Works and Collaborations: Worked with Dior, Carolina Herrera, and Stephen Jones Millinery; clients include Sia and Keke Palmer.
- Signature Style or Philosophy: Focused on structure, proportion, and understated storytelling through clothing.
Elin Svahn is a Swedish-born fashion stylist known for her refined and precise approach to image-making. She is represented by Streeters in London and has become a consistent presence in the world of high fashion through her collaborations with major brands and magazines.
Svahn’s styling work spans campaigns, editorials, and runway projects for Dior, where she has been involved across multiple seasons, including the Fall/Winter 2025 campaign photographed by Tim Walker and the Pre-Fall 2024 show at the Brooklyn Museum. Her ability to interpret the codes of a house while maintaining a modern point of view has made her a trusted figure for creative teams and photographers alike.
Her editorial work has appeared in Harper’s Bazaar and independent publications, often focused on form, proportion, and the relationship between clothing and character. Svahn’s client list includes Sia, Keke Palmer, and Quvenzhané Wallis, and she has styled for brands such as Carolina Herrera and Stephen Jones Millinery.
Earlier in her career, she worked alongside Karl Templer in New York, contributing to editorial projects for Vogue and W. This early mentorship shaped her clean, narrative-driven aesthetic, which favors clarity and restraint over overt styling tricks.
Today, Svahn continues to move between commercial campaigns and editorial projects, bringing a measured eye to each. Her work is defined by an understanding of fashion as both visual communication and craftsmanship, positioning her among the stylists influencing how luxury and culture are presented now.