A-Z designers
We are constantly adding new designers to our HAUTE collection - see more information below on our most common (organised A-Z)
7 For All Mankind
7 For All Mankind has been a denim go-to since the turn of the millennium. Impeccably crafted to ensure longevity and the perfect fit, these investment jeans will see you through the seasons. Founded by Michael Glasser, Peter Koral, and Jerome Dahan in 2000, the company was created to fill a void in the contemporary denim market. Now under the creative direction of Simon Spurr, the brand has become a one-stop shop for luxury staples, ranging from supreme skinnies to lovable boyfriend styles, plus perennially perfect denim skirts and dark denim shirts.
Acne Studios
Originally established as a creative consultancy, Acne Studios was born when Jonny Johansson started designing jeans, which were an instant hit with clients in Stockholm. The brand's collections strike a balance between off-beat maximalism and cool Scandinavian minimalism, and are inspired by the founder's passion for art, photography, architecture and contemporary culture.
Alaïa
Parisian Maison Alaïa has celebrated the power of femininity since its creation in 1964 by namesake founder Azzedine Alaïa. Today, Creative Director Pieter Mulier perpetuates his quest for perfection and modernity, sharing the same passion for artful details and uncompromising techniques. Our edit includes timeless clothing and statement accessories.
Alessandra Rich
Alessandra Rich's power lies in the balance between playful innocence and daring subversion, showcasing the most provocative and rebellious facets of modern femininity. Shying away from conventional aesthetics, the retro-inspired brand captures the essence of a liberated and self-aware woman. Our edit includes romantic dresses, sophisticated separates and statement-making accessories.
ALLUDE
Luxury knitwear brand Allude has its headquarters in Munich’s chic Lehel quarter. Playfully known as a queen of cashmere, founder Andrea Karg sets out to create clothes that are “urbane, contemporary and intelligent”.
AMI PARIS
Named after the French word for 'friend' and designer Alexandre Mattiussi's initials, AMI takes inspiration from the style and nonchalance of its native Paris. The runway collection is built around menswear staples, including tailored longline coats and relaxed suiting, that have been adapted for women and can easily be paired with casual staples from the 'de Coeur' line.
ANN DEMEULEMEESTER
Ann Demeulemeester was an instrumental member of the Antwerp Six designers, who stormed London fashion week in 1986, changing the international reputation of Belgian design. The Ann Demeulemeester brand has come to represent an intelligent approach to fashion – rising above trends and instead offering a continually evolving system of dressing that is both deeply personal to the wearer and profoundly relevant to its context – thanks to its integrity and fierce independence. For Ann Demeulemeester, fashion is a form of communication. A complex language of contrasts which covers a whole gamut of emotions. The tension is highly poetic – with clothes that reveal many layers of the «soul». They are simple, the way a knife is simple. Serious but never severe, meticulous but experimental, strong but always sensual. Known for elegant tailoring and dark yet glamorous aesthetic, Ann Demeulemeester creates a serene and darkly romantic world with an intriguing mix of edgy rebellion and sophistication. Stepping down from her own label in 2013, the brand was acquired by the Antonioli Group in 2020, taking over the brand with great respect for the past and a clear vision for the future.
ARMANI
Armani is an Italian luxury fashion house, founded by Giorgio Armani, known for its quality, sophistication, and timeless style. The company designs, manufactures, distributes, and retails a wide range of products, including haute couture, ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes, accessories and home interiors
B Sides
Founded by long time friends Claire Lampert and Stacy Daily, B Sides was born out of their passion for collecting antique denim. The pair soon went from upcycling vintage styles to developing their own using a traditional workwear material sourced from family-owned mills in Georgia and North Carolina, and which is prized for its thickness and natural stretch. Don't miss the one-of-a-kind shapes in our edit.
Balenciaga
When Demna took over as Balenciaga’s Artistic Director in 2015, he brought along his innovative approach to design – he’s the creative mind behind the vibrantly striped ‘Bazar’ totes and those unforgettable ‘Pantashoes’. Thanks to his melding of archival codes with experimental silhouettes, the Parisian house is the name to know for street style stars and fashion editors alike.
BALMAIN PARIS
As creative director for Balmain, Olivier Rousteing has written the dress code for confident, unapologetic glamour. He knows what modern women want to wear, whether it's a sharp blazer or a figure-hugging minidress. When Pierre Balmain founded his namesake house in 1945, his vision was one of femininity and opulence. His reputation for beautiful garments earned him cosmopolitan, global clientele – one that still exists today. Since Olivier Rousteing's appointment in 2011, he’s brought the house into the twenty-first century and established his own Balmain army.
BERNADETTE
Bernadette and Charlotte de Geyter are the mother-daughter duo behind Antwerp-based label BERNADETTE. Made using fine Italian silk, their feminine creations are cut in simple, elegant shapes and often printed with hand-drawn botanical motifs. Don’t miss the figure-skimming, boudoir-inspired dresses and robes in our edit.
Birkenstock
Founded in Germany in 1896, Birkenstock was one of the first companies to design shoes based on the anatomy of the foot, resulting in the most comfortable and supportive fit. Today the label is best known for its signature cork sandals - they have become modern icons since their debut in the ‘60s. Our edit includes the 'Arizona' and 'Milano' styles.
Bottega Veneta
Bottega Veneta has been inspiring individuality with innovative craftsmanship since 1966 - "creativity lies at the heart of all that we do," says the brand. Born in Vicenza, the house is rooted in Italian culture yet maintains a truly global outlook.
Chanel
Chanel is a French luxury fashion house, founded by Coco Chanel in 1910, known for its iconic designs, including the "little black dress," Chanel No. 5 perfume, and the Chanel suit, specializing in women's ready-to-wear, luxury goods, and accessories.
Christian Dior
Dior, founded by Christian Dior in 1946, is a renowned French luxury goods company known for its haute couture, ready-to-wear, fragrances, beauty products, and accessories, epitomizing elegance, craftsmanship, and a legacy of fashion innovation. Christian Dior established the House of Dior in 1946, initially focusing on haute couture, and quickly became known for its innovative designs, particularly the "New Look" collection in 1947, which redefined women's fashion with its emphasis on femininity and opulence.
Christopher Esber
Christopher Esber established himself as an expert tailor soon after launching his namesake label in 2010. The brand combines elements of menswear with feminine silhouettes and delicate fabrics to create beautiful, contemporary pieces. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is a fan of the suiting, while Emily Ratajkowski and Zendaya have been spotted wearing its dresses.
Christopher Kane
Christopher Kane is a London-based fashion label known for its playful, innovative, and often provocative collections, founded by brother and sister Christopher and Tammy Kane in 2006, and recognized for its ability to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. The brand was founded in 2006 by Christopher and Tammy Kane, following Christopher's award-winning Central Saint Martin's MA show. Christopher Kane is known for its signature style of constant innovation, rebellious femininity, and extraordinary skill, with collections that often feature complex construction and luxurious finishings. The brand's designs often incorporate elements like neon colors, elastic bandage dresses, punched-leather lace, and pastel gingham, along with playful and provocative themes.
Citizens of Humanity
Inspired by the laid-back spirit of SoCal, Citizens of Humanity is dedicated to creating high-quality denim designed with “sophisticated ease”. Now under the creative helm of Marianne McDonald, each pair of jeans takes up to 50 steps to produce and passes through the hands of 40 skilled craftsmen before being hand-inspected prior to completion. The label uses sustainable practices, including ozone wash machines and a recycled water system.
Dodo Bar Or
Actress turned fashion designer Dorit ‘Dodo’ Bar Or creates clothes infused with cool, contemporary flair. We especially love the versatility of her printed kaftans – perfect for summer, whether in the city, by the beach or at a festival.
Dolce&Gabbana
Dolce&Gabbana’s maximalist collections are always a love letter to Italy. Packed with vintage-inspired silhouettes and signature prints, including romantic florals and timeless leopard spots, our curated edit includes runway hits and the brand’s wardrobe heroes.
DRIES VAN NOTEN
One of the Antwerp Six, critically acclaimed Belgian designer Dries Van Noten approaches womenswear with an inimitable, artful perspective. The Dries look is distinct, the color palette always discerning, and the cuts innovative. In 1986, after graduating from Antwerp’s Royal Academy, Dries Van Noten found instant success producing his own line of highly sought-after menswear pieces. Now with Julian Klausner as Creative Director, his eponymous brand continues to be one of the most highly regarded in the world, celebrated for its intelligent designs and unique sensibility.
Essentiel Antwerp
Designed in Antwerp. Going off-piste since 1999. Essentiel Antwerp stands for refreshing, offbeat & luxurious fashion, renowned for its graphic or floral prints and trendy mixes of colour. The rich and unique collections are designed to provoke an emotional response. Essentiel Antwerp is an ode to play. A celebration of exquisite eccentricity. A study of proportion, print and colour. The Antwerp-based brand is influenced by the numerous life experiences of its founders Esfan Eghtessadi and Inge Onsea. Esfan, the son of Nicole Cadine, grew up in a world of textiles, sketches and fashion collections. Inge had a vintage loving mother, was a fashion model and spent five years in India, where she fell in love with colours, prints and unexpected combinations. In 1999 Esfan and Inge took a chance and launched a T-shirt collection. Four styles, twenty different colours: their response to the monochrome fashion landscape. After a year, the first store opened in Antwerp. Four seasons later, knitwear, jackets, dresses, shirts, and trousers in trendy colours, new materials, and an entire range of accessories were added. Essentiel Antwerp grew into a global brand with a powerful message of love, fun, and colourful surprises. A universal message that translates anywhere and everywhere in the world.
Etro
No brand does bohemian glamour and elegance quite like Etro. With decades of experience in the industry, Creative Director Marco De Vincenzo injects new life into the house through his keen eye for fabric, color and pattern.
Farm Rio
Farm Rio's clothing is meant to take you from day to night and “embodies the feminine spirit and vibrant colors” of Rio de Janeiro. Founded by Katia Barros and Marcello Bastos, the brand specializes in vibrant, tropical motifs that are all designed in-house.
FENDI
Fendi is one of the most-loved luxury designers in the world, adored for its impeccably crafted and always glamorous collection.
Forte Forte
Forte Forte is an Italian fashion brand, founded by siblings Giada and Paolo Forte, known for its timeless, high-quality womenswear, focusing on Italian design, craftsmanship, and small-scale production, with a mission to create intimacy between clothes and the wearer through a focus on emotions and sensations. Forte Forte was founded in 2002 by sisters Giada and Paolo Forte and started in their family home in Veneto, Italy. The brand eschews trends, focusing instead on creating foundational, timeless pieces that form the basis of a woman's wardrobe. Forte Forte is known for its meticulous attention to detail, use of high-quality materials, and small-scale production, resulting in garments that are both luxurious and durable. The brand aims to connect people with their clothes by focusing on emotions and sensations, aiming for a sense of intimacy between the garment and the wearer. All Forte Forte clothing is designed and produced in Italy, reflecting the brand's Italian heritage and culture. While the brand started in the family home, the headquarters are now located in a complex of industrial buildings in Veneto, maintaining the sentimental, artisanal, and industrial ties with the territory that shape the brand's identity. The brand's mission is to create real intimacy by dissolving the distance between the clothes and the person wearing them. The brand is rooted in a traditional "savoir-faire" area of the fashion district, combining craft and industrial organization. The brand uses a gentle and measured language, with a lowercase font, to express a personal and emotional language through its garments and collections
FRAME
Erik Torstensson and Jens Grede founded FRAME in 2012, designing modern, versatile pieces with an emphasis on impeccable fits. The brand is renowned for its handcrafted denim, accessories and ready-to-wear, which is made from premium materials like cotton, cashmere, silk and leather. Sustainability and responsible manufacturing practices remain at the core of every collection.
GANNI
Copenhagen-based label Ganni is a leader in the Scandinavian style scene, describing its vision as ‘Scandi 2.0’. Beloved by influencers and #GanniGirls across the globe, the brand – led by Creative Director Ditte Reffstrup – is renowned for its effortlessly cool designs that are brimming with laid-back confidence and personality. Don’t miss the label’s cult floral prints and logo loungewear.
Givenchy
As one of the first luxury ready-to-wear houses, Givenchy changed the scope of women's fashion when it was founded in 1952. The initial collection featured elegant separates and sharp tailoring, shown alongside sleek gowns and eveningwear. That same dedication to craft and construction remain key signatures of the brand today.
Golden Goose
Golden Goose’s collections combine traditional Italian craftsmanship with a cool, contemporary sensibility - husband and wife Alessandro Gallo and Francesca Rinaldo draw inspiration from art and their native city of Venice. Don’t miss the brand’s chic tailoring and metallic leather sneakers.
Gucci
Founded in Florence, Italy, in 1921, Gucci is one of the world’s leading luxury brands. Following the house’s centenary, Gucci forges ahead, continuing to redefine fashion and luxury while celebrating creativity, Italian craftsmanship and innovation.
Haikure
You'll enjoy wearing Haikure's timeless denim now and for seasons to come. Each piece is made with certified organic and BCI cotton using water-saving processes. Our selection of jeans, jackets and skirts will form the foundation of so many outfits.
HANNOH WESSEL
Designed by German-born, Paris-based designer Hannoh Wessel, the brand is known for its beautifully tailored yet relaxed aesthetic. Each piece is a fusion of understated elegance and artistic expression, with washed linens, soft cottons, and lightweight wools forming the foundation of every collection.
Harris Wharf London
The story of Harris Wharf London began in 2010, when the Acchiardi siblings decided to create their own label, with the aim of reinventing women's fashion. After their studies, the brother and sister propelled their creations into their multi-brand boutique, a veritable ""concept store"" in the heart of London. Proud of their Italian origins, Giulia and Aldo Acchiardi were able to rely on the family factory to make their first creations for women. Since then, the label has been cultivating its bohemian-chic touch on the catwalks as well as in the dressing rooms, using exclusively high-quality Italian or Japanese fabrics. Harris Wharf London offers timeless lines of dresses and trousers, with feminine openwork effects (such as cut yarn, the house's signature motif).
Isabel Marant
Driven by a single-minded love of fashion and clothes that live and move, Parisian designer Isabel Marant creates pieces for women in real life "walking down the street or zipping off a scooter" - and tries on everything in her collections before it leaves the studio. From shoes to jewelry and ready-to-wear, each piece has a carefree bohemian spirit.
Jacquemus
Simon Porte Jacquemus is one of the most enthralling designers working in French fashion today - his vibrant color palette is inspired by the designer's art world influences and idyllic runway settings. Balancing realism with a sense of the fantastic, Jacquemus designs pieces characterized by drama and sensuality. From oversized straw hats that discard a sense of proportion, to slinky silhouettes that reinvent cliché shapes, his clothing and accessories embody a modern woman with a sense of imagination and confidence. Simon Porte Jacquemus founded his French ready-to-wear label in 2009, using his mother’s maiden name to honor her memory. Having been nominated for the LVMH Prize and awarded a special jury prize in 2015, he has not only received critical acclaim, but has garnered a fiercely devout following from women the world over. Our buyers love the label's evocative dresses, exaggerated shapes and show-stopping accessories, such as the hotly coveted 'Le Chiquito' bag.
J Brand
J Brand is a denim brand known for its premium jeans and ready-to-wear clothing, founded by Jeff Rudes and Susie Crippen, with a focus on classic, sophisticated designs and a comfortable fit. J Brand is also known for its sustainable denim collection that eliminates harmful chemicals, uses recycled materials, and uses wash processes that use 90% less water.
JAKKE LONDON
JAKKE is a London based ready-to-wear brand and celebration of the unreplicable edge synonymous with our home city. They aim to deliver elevated pieces with attitude that inspire confidence and self-expression; always off kilter, but intentional and intriguing. A coming together of third generation dressmakers and creative director Stefani Danzig, JAKKE is a brand for those who, like Danzig, carve their own sartorial path. Their east end roots and the passion and skill that emanated from a leather factory off brick lane in the early sixties continue to serve as inspiration half a century on; as do muses past and present, art, music, film, love and London life. This is JAKKE.
Jil Sander
Jil Sander epitomizes modernity and sophistication through its artistic approach to minimalist designs. The Milan-based brand combines elegance with innovative materials and exceptional quality. The timeless pieces in our edit feature refined cuts, contrasting elements and meticulous details.
JW Anderson
JW Anderson founder Jonathan Anderson is one of the industry's most celebrated designers - his idiosyncratic approach and skillful amalgamation of masculine and feminine elements have won him several British Fashion Awards. Expect key runway pieces as well as an assortment of distinct handbags and shoes in our edit.
Jimmy Choo
Headquartered in London and helmed by Creative Director Sandra Choi, Jimmy Choo has been a celebrated name in luxury accessories since its establishment in 1996. Rooted in meticulous craftsmanship and design expertise, the powerhouse label's shoes and accessories have graced countless red carpets and are loved by celebrities the world over. Our edit is defined by the brand’s core values of glamour, optimism and joy.
Joseph
Joseph’s collections are defined by the brand’s “strong core of luxury essentials” and reflect its founder's original vision of clean, timeless design. From faultless tailoring and trench coats to silk shirts and slip dresses, these are the pieces to build your work and weekend wardrobes around.
KHAITE
New York label KHAITE finds confidence in contrasts – opposing elements like the masculine and feminine, strength and softness and structure and fluidity are always balanced so beautifully. Founded by CFDA award-winning designer Catherine Holstein, each of the brand's collections is an evolution of the last and builds on a foundation of exceptional materials and polished silhouettes. Don't miss the exquisite tailoring, sumptuous knits and sculptural accessories in our edit.
LAPOINTE
In 2008, Sally LaPointe and Sarah Adelson launched a company with one goal: make it happen. Their space became a creative hub where they crafted the first pieces of a new luxury fashion brand, Sally LaPointe—later rebranded as LAPOINTE. Inspired by the emotional impact of art, LAPOINTE set out to create more than just clothing, crafting experiences where fabric, form, and color tell a deeper story. Today, LAPOINTE, known for its bold designs for empowered women, delivers 8+ collections annually, and is featured in top retailers including Neiman Marcus, Kirna Zabete, FWRD, Moda Operandi & Harrods. Boasting a loyal celebrity following, ranging from Beyoncé, Rihanna, Sydney Sweeney, and Oprah Winfrey to multiple first ladies including Jill Biden and Michelle Obama, the brand has become a go to for bold statements. The brand is a highlight of NYFW, continuously evolving and earning industry accolades.
La DoubleJ
Founded by former journalist JJ Martin, Milanese brand La DoubleJ combines the optimism and spontaneity of the designer's native California with traditional Italian craftsmanship and culture. The spirit-raising colors and patterns are inspired by everything from Renaissance churches to vintage clothing and will spark joy in both your home and closet. Don't miss the rainbow ceramics and patchwork dresses in our edit.
Le Kasha
Established in 1918, French label Le Kasha became famous for its innovative fabric made with Kashmir goat hair – its elegance and beautiful drape caught the eye of Coco Chanel, who used the yarn to create her first suit collection. Shop our edit of knitwear and accessories from the ‘Cachemire de Voyage’ line, which is inspired by the spirit of travel and adventure.
LEMAIRE
LEMAIRE is helmed by Christophe Lemaire and Sarah-Linh Tran and draws on timeless Parisian style. Designed and developed in the city's iconic Marais district, the brand's collections are made using carefully selected fabrics in easy, supple silhouettes and soft earth tones to be worn time and again.
Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton is a renowned French luxury fashion house founded in 1854 by Louis Vuitton. Initially known for its innovative and high-quality luggage, particularly the flat-topped stackable trunks, the brand expanded into leather goods, ready-to-wear, and a wide range of accessories. Today, Louis Vuitton is recognized for its iconic monogram, luxurious craftsmanship, and its status as a leading force in the luxury fashion industry.
Loewe
Established in Madrid at the end of the 19th century, Loewe garnered a reputation with Spanish royalty as the source for high-quality leather goods. Today, each collection is informed by the house's rich history, but still feels strikingly modern. Shop our selection of elegant ready-to-wear and accessories.
McQueen
McQueen is the British fashion house founded by Lee Alexander McQueen in 1992. Now overseen by Creative Director Seán McGirr, the brand is celebrated for its subversive strength and raw energy, not to mention uncompromising quality.
Mackage
Specialists in all-season protection since 1999, Mackage merges the finest, most responsible leathers, down and wools with luxury-forward design. The brand’s innovative approach yields uncompromising construction and comfort with signature silhouettes. As a global outerwear leader, Mackage is committed to exceptional quality, purpose, and performance with a focus on aesthetic innovation.
Maison Margiela
Maison Margiela is considered one of the most innovative and iconoclastic fashion houses in the world. Now under the creative helm of Belgian designer Glenn Martens, the Parisian brand continues to be renowned for its unique, avant-garde approach and cult styles.
Marant Étoile
Defining Parisian attitude and feminine spirit, Marant Étoile launched in 2000. The youthful collections - blending relaxed tailoring with bohemian detailing - have been a hit with the likes of Chloë Sevigny and Kirsten Dunst ever since.
Marni
Italian label Marni celebrates individuality with clothes that are graphic and unpredictable. In an ongoing dialogue with the art world, Creative Director Francesco Risso and his team have an experimental approach to materials, prints and shapes, and create collections loved by women whose style is creative and distinctive.
Max Mara
Founded in the city of Reggio Emilia in 1951, Max Mara represents the “epitome of Italian quality and craftsmanship.” The brand is adored for its coats and modern, sophisticated approach to wardrobe classics that transcend seasons and trends. Beautiful fabrics define each collection.
MIU MIU
Quirky yet confident, rebellious yet romantic, Miu Miu brings a tongue-in-cheek mix of nostalgic prints, off-kilter opulence, and glamour to the forefront. Borrowing designer Miuccia Prada’s childhood nickname, Miu Miu was launched in the nineties and has been charming fans and fashion crowds ever since. While the mood is free-spirited and fun, the designs themselves are always focused on the future. Shimmering detailing and old-world silhouettes merge with statement colorways and futuristic finishes to create pieces that instantly become cult classics.
Missoni
Family-run brand Missoni was launched in 1953 when Tai and Rosita Missoni began producing their signature crochet-knit designs. Now headed by daughter Angela, it continues to deliver exquisite collections with inimitable Italian flair. Expect eveningwear, bohemian accessories and must-have swimwear. Don’t miss our exclusive summer capsule collection.
Nicole Farhi
Nicole Farhi has developed a reputation for producing some of the finest luxe, laid back designs. The use of innovative techniques and fabrics has established the house as the go-to for understated elegant knitwear, tailoring and separates. Effortless luxury designed for everyday comfort, with an emphasis on modern knitwear and tailoring.
Norma Kamali
A champion of new technologies, New York-based designer Norma Kamali has been an expert in beautifully crafted beachwear since 1974. With a nod to the '40s 'pin-up' silhouette, bold fabrics and cutout details make her bikinis and one-pieces a statement choice when it's time to hit the beach.
PAIGE
Creative Director Paige Adams-Geller founded LA-based label PAIGE with the goal of inspiring and empowering her customers. You can expect quality wardrobe staples made from premium denim, including flattering jeans, shorts and other timeless essentials.
PAS DE CALAIS
Pas de Calais is known for its distinctive aesthetic that blends elements of Japanese minimalism with French chic
PLAN C
Plan C founder and creative director Carolina Castiglioni is considered fashion royalty for a reason. The daughter of Marni founder Consuelo Castiglioni, she was raised at the centre of luxury Italian and craftsmanship, with a focused aesthetic that is perfectly suited to the ready-to-wear world. Following a bi-annual collections format, Plan C offers sophisticated separates and knitwear essentials which imbue the rich artistic references that inspire its founder. Bold colour experimentation, asymmetrical tailoring and the finest fabrication define this emerging label that is quickly shaping into a trailblazing tastemaker.
PRADA
Prada’s roots date back to 1913, but it was Miuccia Prada who transformed the business into the fashion powerhouse as we know it today. Joined by Raf Simons as co-creative director in 2020, the brand never strays from defining premium luxury with an immaculate attention to detail. Never one to follow trends, Prada is renowned for setting the tone of the future of fashion, and leads where others dare to follow. Whether celebrating feminism or experimenting with feathers, the brand utilizes their archive of timeless designs as a canvas for cutting-edge, coolly-contemporary pieces that continue to define the landscape of fashion.
Proenza Schouler
Winners of five CFDA Awards, Proenza Schouler designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez draw inspiration from contemporary art and youth culture. Custom-developed fabrics and a modern, artisanal attention to detail define the brand. The collections include everything from laid-back tees and boots to dresses and tailoring.
RE/DONE
Like a fine wine, denim only gets better with age. Re/Done preserves heritage styles by transforming vintage Levi’s into entirely new jeans, with new stories to match.
Founded by Sean Barron and Jamie Mazur, Re/Done is more than just a denim brand – it's a movement to bring individuality back to the luxury fashion scene and promote sustainable fashion. Since 2014, the label's mission, to transform the old into new again, has been possible thanks to iconic styles like the 70s flare jeans.
Rick Owens
One of fashion’s great iconoclasts, Paris-based American designer Rick Owens is renowned for his avant-garde pieces that toe the line between clothing and art. His collections and otherworldly runway shows are inspired by everything from brutalist architecture to Russian ballet. The sculptural jackets and pooling “pillar” dresses are cult favourites.
ROLAND MOURET
Established in London in 1998, Roland Mouret quickly made a name for itself through a black tie-ready aesthetic and an expert use of draping. Today, the brand presents a new age of its creative evolution while remaining proudly dedicated to its roots in timeless silhouettes. A unique understanding of precise tailoring sets the house apart, seamlessly blending modern sophistication with an air of ease. From asymmetric necklines to billowing cape sleeves, opt for evening dresses and floor-sweeping gowns for your next soirée.
ROTATE Birger Christensen
Danish influencers Thora Valdimars and Jeanette Friis Madsen founded ROTATE Birger Christensen in collaboration with the Copenhagen-based concept store. With a focus on mini dresses, the duo designs pieces that they dream of having in their own closets. Their first foray into ready-to-wear is a collection of '80s-inspired styles – think bold prints and textured fabrics. Hailing from Copenhagen, Rotate is here to fulfil your dress dreams. The collection sees effortless silhouettes cut from luxurious materials and cinched with a dose of covetable Danish quirk. Founded in 2018, Rotate is the brainchild of stylists and creatives Jeanette Madsen and Thora Valdimars, partnered with Birger Christensen. These are the pieces the pair has been dreaming of to fill the gaps in their wardrobe – and yours.
SAINT LAURENT
SAINT LAURENT is one of the most iconic brands of the 20th Century. Founded by legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent in 1961, it quickly revolutionized the way fashion and society intertwine with the launch of its iconic 'Rive Gauche' collection just five years later, becoming the first couture house to launch ready-to-wear. Today, Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello continues to honor the label's trailblazing spirit with his empowering, dynamic and boundary-pushing designs.
self-portrait
Ruffles, lace and figure-flattering silhouettes define Self-Portrait’s design DNA. From the now-iconic Azaelea dress to contemporary-cool cocktail separates, we think the label’s designs make the perfect partner for any event. Central Saint Martins alumnus Han Chong founded Self-Portrait in 2013. The Malaysian-born, London-based designer quickly garnered a cult following among Hollywood A-listers and fashion-forward fans alike with his effortlessly feminine designs. Now a mainstay on the NYFW schedule, Self-Portrait remains one to watch as Chong carves his place in the industry.
Simone Rocha
Rebellious but at the same time romantic and feminine, Simone Rocha’s collections are inspired by strong women. She studied at Dublin’s National College of Art and Design and Central Saint Martins before debuting at London Fashion Week in 2010. In 2016 she received the British Womenswear Designer Award at the BFAs, cementing her position as one of the most exciting designers of her generation.
SPORTMAX
Sportmax is a modern design house: future-facing, fearless, and innovative. Part of the Max Mara Group, the brand evolves each season, creating the favored go-to staples for a contemporary wardrobe. Founded in 1969, Sportmax centers on the research and advancement of textile technologies while honoring its Italian manufacturing traditions. Today, tailoring and experimentation remain at its very core. Trendsetting style with a timeless quality takes center stage at Sportmax, inviting you to tackle the day with confidence and an easy elegance.
STAND STUDIO
Founded by Nellie Kamras in 2014, is a contemporary fashion brand known for its high-fashion leather pieces and faux fur coats, offering a mix of Scandinavian simplicity and French chic at accessible prices.
STAUD
Welcome to Staud: your fix for vintage-inspired style for the new era of women. From flattering and feminine ready-to-wear silhouettes to a coveted collection of bucket bags, this LA-based label is the contemporary brand we can’t stop thinking about.
Sarah Staudinger and George Augusto launched Staud in downtown Los Angeles in 2015. In a few short years, the label’s unique take on retro-esque style with a generous dose of LA-cool has garnered a cult following among the style set. The brand seeks to break through repetition in design and provide thoughtful, treasured clothing that connects with women on an emotional level.
Stella McCartney
Stella McCartney wants you to feel like the very best version of yourself in her designs - and you will in the effortless Savile Row tailoring, slinky dresses and plush knits that make up every collection. A lifelong vegetarian, she refuses to use leather or fur and is committed to working with alternative materials that are responsibly sourced and kinder to the environment. Stella McCartney uses innovative processes and considered materials including organic and regenerative cotton, recycled or forest-friendly fibres and responsibly sourced wool to make its products.
STUDIO NICHOLSON
“I like clothing not fashion,” says Nick Wakeman, founder and creative director of Studio Nicholson which launched in 2010. Wakeman has ploughed her 20+ years of fashion design industry experience into building a no-nonsense clothing brand that revolves around a fabric-first approach. “The idea for Studio Nicholson lies in making every day and commonplace garments exceptionally beautiful and flawlessly modern,” she says. “I am infatuated with the idea of the ordinary in place of any kind of fantasy.” Wakeman’s obsession with perfecting the classics, reinvigorating them, reimagining their details and modernising them has been central to building up a robust and gutsy wardrobe. “I like purposeful,” says Wakeman. “I never want fuss,” she smiles. The first collection was influenced by her own wardrobe of shirts, jeans and men’s tailored jackets. The menswear proposition launched in 2017, and a debut range of luxury handbags in 2024.
Alongside her form-follows-fabric philosophy, Wakeman also puts her garments through a rigorous design process which regularly involves 4-5 fitting sessions to perfect cut and shape before they become part of the collection. Building slowly, season on season, has led to a set of now strong and recognisable design codes, from striking voluminous silhouettes, clean and boxy denim, and sculptural or architectural outerwear. “I would imagine that in 200 years if we’re on the moon, we’ll still be wearing a trench coat and a pair of jeans,” Wakeman says. “I’d like to think so.” Japan and architecture are two of Wakeman’s greatest loves and perennial reference points, a passion that met in one with the Japanese architect Tadao Ando, whose use of light and raw concrete blocks inspired the brand’s Tokyo store. “I think about clothing in quite an architectural way,” explains Wakeman, underlining her passion for experimenting with where the line or angle of a garment might ultimately fall during the design process, and how that will then change the entire look or feel of a piece of clothing. “Buildings are a bit like clothing, they look different from different angles, and are also there to protect you,” she says. Her interest in materials, such as stone, marble, chalk and concrete, coupled with her love of textures, hard, soft, shiny and rubbery, always infuse her design practise. Silhouettes are purposefully playful, with the volume dialled up to a notch that guarantees maximum comfort whilst retaining the perfect, deliberately awkward proportions. Stripped back, luxurious and casual, the modular wardrobe celebrates clever layering and polished, practical simplicity. Studio Nicholson has stores in London, Tokyo and Seoul, and more than 250 global stockists.
The Frankie Shop
With stores in both New York and Paris, The Frankie Shop has become somewhat of a mecca for those visiting the respective cities. Founded by Gaelle Drevet, who believes that the right outfit can help create memories that last a lifetime, the label’s wardrobe staples are classic but never boring. Expect sharply tailored blazers and knife-pleated skirts.
Theory
Founded in 1997 and based in New York, Theory makes sophisticated and comfortable modern clothing – “clean silhouettes, quality, craftsmanship and fit” are the focus. Make this your go-to brand for tailoring and separates that are cool but never obvious.
TOTEME
"I have always been very strategic when dressing. I love the idea of creating a uniform," says TOTEME co-founder Elin Kling. Inspired by that very sentiment, each collection is designed to transcend seasonal trends and has a minimal aesthetic that's tweaked and refined over time. Start building your own curated wardrobe with the breezy silk dresses, crisp poplin shirts and refined wool knits in our edit.
UGG
UGG’s cozy sheepskin boots originated on the coast of Southern California as a way to keep surfers warm after early morning sessions. The timeless, enduring label is renowned for its high-quality materials and comfortable, distinctive designs that are now worn far beyond the beach.
VALENTINO
Valentino is an Italian luxury fashion house known for its haute couture, ready-to-wear, and accessories, all characterized by elegance, craftsmanship, and a signature "Valentino red". Founded in 1960 by Valentino Garavani and Giancarlo Giammetti, the brand has a long history of influencing fashion and luxury. Valentino's flagship haute couture collection is known for its handmade garments and dedication to traditional craftsmanship. The Prêt-à-Porter ready-to-wear lines reflect Valentino's global aesthetic, offering timeless and elegant pieces.
Varley
Founded in 2015 by husband-and-wife team Lara and Ben Mead, Varley is a fashion brand rooted in movement. Elevated knits, outerwear and sweats sit seamlessly alongside active essentials, made using high-quality fabrics for staple pieces that last. A curated wardrobe that speaks to you, the collections instil quiet confidence with clothing that moves with you and enhances everything you already are. Think signature prints and tonal palettes can be paired and layered all year round.
Veronica Beard
Sisters-in-law Veronica Miele Beard and Veronica Swanson Beard share a passion for effortless clothes you can really live in, as well as a family surname. They launched their eponymous label in 2010, and focus on creating a modern uniform for women – think blazers, shirt dresses and tailored pants.
Victoria Beckham
Victoria Beckham’s design focus is women and what they want to wear - each piece is cut to look beautiful from all angles, flatter and feel comfortable. In addition to an elegant ready-to-wear offering, the brand is adored for its luxurious leather bags handmade in Italy, as well as chic shoes and sunglasses.
VINCE
Vince's wardrobe classics are crafted from lasting, high-quality fabrics to inspire timeless confidence. From classic shirting to cozy knitwear, each piece is designed to carry you through seasons and occasions with ease. Launched in 2002, Vince was established in Los Angeles with a vision to capture the storied freedom and effortless allure of life on the coast. Its first collection of simple cashmere sweaters was such a hit that the brand was soon able to expand its offering to the quietly sophisticated ready-to-wear range we know and love today.
Zimmermann
Explore our capsule of luxe bohemian beachwear sure to evoke wanderlust. Discover everything from batik print dresses with cut out details to colourful bikinis and the label’s first foray into sunglasses and find everything you need for the perfect beach wardrobe.
Y/PROJECT
For those looking to bring more avant-garde silhouettes to their wardrobe, Y/Project is the answer. The brand’s irreverence is channelled in its street-inspired designs, born of a blend of historical references and playful proportions. The label won the ANDAM Grand Prize in 2017 and the Special Edition ANDAM Prize in 2020.
ZADIG & VOLTAIRE
Zadig & Voltaire is a French fashion brand, founded in 1997 by Thierry Gillier, known for its effortless, rock-and-roll chic style and a modern approach to luxury, blending casual and edgy elements with Parisian elegance. We especially love the quality and variety of cashmere and merino wool pieces