Thomis Papadimitriou is a Greek avant-garde Fashion Designer inspired by art movements, underground & punk rock stage. She laid the foundation of her studies at the Faculty of Fine Arts at Aristotle’s University of Thessaloniki then continued with a second Bachelor in Fashion Design & Illustration and a Masters Degree in Tailoring at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts, in London.

From the Burberry designing trainee program to fashion shows, art exhibitions, and all the way to New York, she eventually decided to return back to her roots. Back in 2010, she established her own atelier in Thessaloniki, Greece, where she handcrafted custom and tailored creations.

In 2013, the first showroom opened its doors on 48th Proxenou Koromila St. Until today, the showroom stands as both a creative design studio and as a meeting point for whoever wishes to get to know the designer personally and dare to expose themselves to art. Its name, “MoMart”, is the abbreviation for Modern, Minimal, Art.

In the store, you’ll find limited collection items. Every piece is unique and made by hand with local-sourced and high-quality raw materials. Investing in sustainable textiles and fabrics, timeless designs, attention to detail, and local manufacturing are what she thinks can provide value and have a lasting imprint.

Investing in high-quality raw materials, sustainable textiles, timeless designs, and local manufacturing isn’t always easy. From searching the best sources to not yielding to the pressure of fashion trends that don’t reflect you. We try to propose accessible and reasonable prices for consumers and fair conditions and pay for employees while also ensuring ethical and non-exploitive methods of production. In the end, it’s always rewarding that you’re able to lengthen the life of the garment, protect the environment while also earning loyal and satisfied customers to whom you provide value.



Prêt-a-porter lines derive inspiration from art and its movements; mainly the time period from the Renaissance to the Victorian Era and also the underground and punk-rock music stage, where “fashion” is present but not integral.

For the utmost personalized experience and refined effect, you can book made-to-measure and bespoke orders with private fittings at the atelier.