With tons of recent shake-ups in major fashion houses (Raf leaves Dior! Alber’s out at Lanvin!), it’s easy to feel confused about the state of luxury fashion, and wonder what the future holds for the industry as a whole. But every now and then, we stumble across a new, under-the-radar designer that fills us with hope for the future (erm, present) of style — the kind that gets us all giddy and excited and reminds us just why we even like this thing called fashion in the first place.
Founded in 2013 by two chic Canadian sisters, Beaufille (meaning “handsome girl”) plays between masculine and feminine elements — think Olsen twins style, which means, yes, we’re obsessed.
Equal parts elegant and androgynous, Koonhor’s sleek and refined (yet also playful) collections are completely genius. From its use of color to its unique styling and clever juxtapositions of feminine and masculine, this brand knows what’s up. Photo: Courtesy
Though this brand’s been around for a little while, the fashion industry is just now really starting to take notice of the Russian label’s fancy, cool-girl vibes and incredible attention to detail. Not going to lie, we’d get married in one of its sheer, quirky dresses in a heartbeat.
With a focus on playful prints, versatility, and thoughtful details, this easy-to-wear label is for women who care the most about impressing themselves. And we’re always into a brand that delivers on-point clothes without taking itself too seriously
If you need proof that color-blocking is not, in fact, dead, direct your attention to Harbison, Charles Elliott Harbison’s now-2-year-old Brooklyn-based line. His studies of fine art, painting, and textiles are evident in his modern-feeling and often colorful collections
Founded in 2013 by two chic Canadian sisters, Beaufille (meaning “handsome girl”) plays between masculine and feminine elements — think Olsen twins style, which means, yes, we’re obsessed.
Equal parts elegant and androgynous, Koonhor’s sleek and refined (yet also playful) collections are completely genius. From its use of color to its unique styling and clever juxtapositions of feminine and masculine, this brand knows what’s up. Photo: Courtesy
Though this brand’s been around for a little while, the fashion industry is just now really starting to take notice of the Russian label’s fancy, cool-girl vibes and incredible attention to detail. Not going to lie, we’d get married in one of its sheer, quirky dresses in a heartbeat.
With a focus on playful prints, versatility, and thoughtful details, this easy-to-wear label is for women who care the most about impressing themselves. And we’re always into a brand that delivers on-point clothes without taking itself too seriously
If you need proof that color-blocking is not, in fact, dead, direct your attention to Harbison, Charles Elliott Harbison’s now-2-year-old Brooklyn-based line. His studies of fine art, painting, and textiles are evident in his modern-feeling and often colorful collections
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