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Alice + Olivia

Alice + Olivia

Launched in 2002, alice + olivia by Stacey Bendet is a sophisticated, yet electric brand with a playful sensibility, which epitomizes the personality and quirky style of its founder, Stacey Bendet.Stacey incorporates her love of culture, music, art and vintage fashion into each collection. She is inspired by all the women around her to give something fresh and edgy to the alice + olivia girl every season. Whether you want to look sexy or sweet, going to the office or dressing for an evening out you will find a fun flare in being an a + o girl.
Catherine Malandrino

Catherine Malandrino

Successfully merging Parisian flair with New York cool, Malandrino's clothes are intricately cut, colorful bursts of subtle sophistication. After working at Emanuel Ungaro and Et Vous in Paris,
French-born designer Catherine Malandrino made her entrance into American fashion in 1998. She channels her energy into poetic designs that encourage women to express their personality.
Current/Elliott

Current/Elliott

This hot denim label was born in 2008 when Los Angeles-based stylists Emily Current and Meritt Elliott started customizing vintage jeans with a contemporary spin. A modern approach to the American classic, Current/Elliott seeks to transcend denim trends with unique silhouettes, classic fit, and everlasting aesthetics. Constantly inspired by the past yet always looking to the future, Current/Elliott is a distinct and timeless collection that promises to love and be loved for years to come
Dsquared2

Dsquared2

The intelligent mix of irreverent Canadian wit and refined Italian tailoring, together with attention to detail are the foundation of today’s Dsquared2 philosophy, which has given life to a unique concept of alternative luxury. Recently, Dsquared2 collections have conquered a wider audience and, owing to their natural stylistic maturity, have become more chic and sophisticated while maintaining those sexy and provocative traits so embedded in their creative roots.
Giambattista Valli

Giambattista Valli

Italian designer Giambattista Valli launched his eponymous ready-to-wear line in 2005 after honing his craft at illustrious fashion houses Fendi and Emanuel Ungaro. His inimitable ability to play with volume and proportion to statement-making effect. Valli excels at high-drama dresses with experimental volumes and proportion. Feminine details in the form of ruffles and bows work to balance the sharp architectural lines, and they’ve helped put his evening looks on plenty of red carpets.
Haute Hippie

Haute Hippie

American designer Trish Wescoat-Pound launched her clothing line Haute Hippie in 2008. This easy-chic label combines couture finishes with intricate craftsmanship. The boho-luxe pieces include sequin and vintage lace dresses, necklace-embellished shirts and rhinestone-encrusted tanks. The quintessential Haute Hippie woman is - a citizen of the world who does not feel the need to conform to trends.
Helmut Lang

Helmut Lang

Helmut Lang epitomized the stylish minimalist mood of late nineties fashion. He left the label in 2005, but it was re-launched under the creative direction of designers Michael and Nicole Colovos (co-founders of Habitual). The new creative directors of the brand, CFDA runners-up, were tapped to run the Helmut Lang brand because of their combination of “street edge” and femininity, which they have succeeded at maintaining the brand’s modern, minimalist roots while stamping it with their own point of view.
Hervé Léger

Hervé Léger

Hervé Léger was a huge fashion hit in the '80s and pioneered the body-con look, which has returned to the fashion spotlight in recent seasons. The label was relaunched in 2007 with BCBG designer Max Azria at the helm creating the bandage dress that has become an iconic, ubiquitous statement of style worldwide. This season, the signature bandage dress is given sports-couture edge with neoprene and mesh paneling.
INHABIT

INHABIT

INHABIT is a unique and luxurious knitwear label with a philosophy centered on the body. Focused on explorations of fit and proportion, INHABIT has created a line of timeless classics–cashmere and cotton knitwear that is attuned to the lines, volumes, and movement of the body. Pieces are meant to be draped and layered, emphasizing fluidity and ease. Knits varying in gauge and weight range from cozy cashmere and wintry wool, to cool cotton and summer linen.
Jean Paul Gaultier

Jean Paul Gaultier

After working for Pierre Cardin and Jean Patou, Jean Paul Gaultier set out on his own to create a womenswear line. The label’s gender-bending, deconstructed aesthetic, and risqué collaborations—like Madonna’s infamous cone-shaped bra for the 1990 Blonde Ambition tour—gave the designer his “enfant terrible” reputation. He’s also known as one of the industry’s master tailors, with a knack for tuxes, trenches, and leather, and a tendency to embrace equestrian, military, and royal tropes—all with a sense of fun.
Just Cavalli

Just Cavalli

Roberto Cavalli is famous for his dramatic, rock 'n' roll style and flattering cuts. The younger line, Just Cavalli, was created in 1998 to resounding praise, and the colorful, glamorous dresses are top of the list for parties in the sun Like the original, Just Cavalli encompasses menswear, accessories, and fragrance with a bold aesthetic, think color, animal print, and denim. Expect mesh over-layed mini dresses and laddered silk sweaters all infused with a modern grunge attitude.
Paul Smith

Paul Smith

Within 20 years of his introduction to fashion Paul Smith had established himself as the pre-eminent British designer. Paul Smith has the ability to anticipate, and even spark off trends not only in fashion but in the wider context of popular culture. He manages to transmit a genuine sense of humour and mischief mixed with his love of tradition and the classics.
Stone Rose

Stone Rose

Stone Rose is an intelligent line of fine fit men’s apparel, inspired by the day-into-night lifestyle. The versatile collections offer vibrant and contemporary woven shirts designed to fit all body-types. Each piece is carefully crafted top-stitching; retro, solid and ethno cotton prints; double-button detailing, under cuff and color contrast fabrics; epaulettes and our one-of-a-kind Stone Rose design. For men who want to exude class, indulge in quality and live in the now.