Tiana Esparon is a sustainable fashion designer specializing in crochet designs and upcycled clothing.

She is featured in the latest season of Make It At Market, hosted by Dom Chinea on BBC One, where her journey of establishing her brand is showcased alongside mentorship to refine her skills and grow her business. She was mentored by the amazing knitwear designer Jeanette Sloan.

Tiana Esparon creates consciously crafted collections of colourful crochet accessories and upcycled garments, focusing on sustainability and promoting handcrafted items that can be cherished for years—standing firmly against the throwaway culture of fast fashion.

Through her sewing, crochet, and upcycling workshops, Tiana aims to inspire others to value the process of creating clothes and accessories, encouraging more thoughtful and conscious consumption. She has hosted workshops at renowned institutions such as Selfridges, Somerset House, various Soho House locations, and the Victoria and Albert Museum. She has also collaborated with Black Girl Fest, hosted queer craft socials, and organized craft markets to connect and support small makers.

Additionally, she teaches sewing and crochet classes to children and adults at The Fashion School in Chelsea, sharing her passion for creativity with the next generation.