During our recent trip to Ibiza, we found ourselves returning to La Galeria Elefante again and again. This treasure trove of clothing and homewares is the culmination of Victoria Durrer Gasse’s faraway travels and eye for handcrafted detail. Here, we chat to Victoria about growing up with Ibiza, inspirational women, and her favourite corners of the earth.
Discovering the island on my moped, driving up dusty tracks and getting lost amongst farmyards. Seeing the ladies in their traditional clothing and watching them whitewash their farmhouse walls and eat figs with their daughters. Our teenage picnic parties on the beach, my first kiss! And dancing in the –then much smaller– clubs at night. Boating in the day to small coves where there wasn´t anyone around, sleeping under the stars on the beach in Formentera, and generally acknowledging the wonder of the sea and the island´s magic, which is still unchanged.
This is still a beautiful island. Starry night skies, beautiful clear light in the day, the sea, the interesting, eclectic people, the nature, the stunning walks in the countryside and along the cliffs, and the dusty tracks to hidden places – there are still some!
Travelling to faraway places and discovering new crafts in countries like Madagascar, Nepal, India and the Congo. Luckily, my husband and I have always travelled a lot and, whilst he was working with WHO or UNICEF, I was able to meet local craftspeople and find beautiful and unusual things to bring back to sell. We regularly travel to hidden corners and later in the year will return to Madagascar, which is one of our favourite places.
I love all the NGOs I work with and in particular WIF, Women’s Interlink Foundation, based in Calcutta, supporting under-privileged women, taking them out of difficult situations and helping them make a new life.
Each role inspires the other – the textures and colours of both stimulate ideas for the other.
Women of all ages who are free-spirited, spontaneous, sensitive, and open-minded.
Feminine, bohemian, floaty, whimsical and carefree. Messy hair and sandy toes are perfectly okay!
Audrey Hepburn for her work with children, for her elegance, femininity, humility, discretion, and kindness. Jane Goodall for her work with primates and anthropology, and for continuing with her same spirit even now at 88, showing us age doesn´t matter. Maya Angelou for her writing and poetry on civil rights, writing so beautifully and inspiring women all over. And Reni Eddo-Lodge for her writing on feminism and exposing structural racism – for waking us up!
This collection is more personal with my own label sewn into every piece. The label represents the entire process of bringing the designs to life, including the help of NGO women’s programmes. It really does have a lot of laughter and love behind it.
We’ve taken inspiration from some of the designs already in La Galeria Elefante and tried to subtly tweak it to make it more Monsoon. I love our paisley prints and Suzanni embroidery, especially in our gauzy cotton fabric.
If I had to pick one thing? It would be the jumpsuit. It’s relaxed and easy to wear but can be effortlessly dressed up and worn out for dinner. Oh, and the pockets. I’m a big fan of pockets.
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