Four Fashion Brands To Watch
From wardrobe staples to one-of-a-kind pieces, these are the female-led brands to have on your radar.
Four Fashion Brands To Watch

Woera

Looking for the perfect boyfriend shirt? We’ve got just the thing… Or rather, Woera has. The Greek label (pictured above), which was founded by Natalia Georgala, offers well-tailored, high-quality shirts and separates that are designed to stand the test of time. The brand celebrates a woman’s ability to adopt a classic garment and effortlessly turn it into an iconic wardrobe staple. Visit woera.co

 

Étté Resort

Étté Resort
Étté Resort

Étté Resort is a Sydney-based fashion brand specialising in beautiful pieces that inspire happiness and are a joy to wear. Having worked as a fashion stylist for many years, founder Claire Fabb understands exactly what women want from a summer dress. Expect hand-sewn and hand-printed pieces by the brand’s talented artisans in Jaipur, combining the ancient art form of traditional Indian block printing craftsmanship with vibrant patterns and elegant design. With Fabb’s commitment to handcraft, no two étté pieces are the same. Visit etteresort.com.au

 

Dauphinette

Dauphinette
Dauphinette

For something truly original, you can own a piece from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art thanks to Dauphinette designer Olivia Cheng, who is taking custom orders for her floral chain-mail gown currently on view in the Costume Institute exhibit In America: A Lexicon of Fashion. The dress is constructed from more than 600 resin preserved flowers and, like all her seasonless designs, is made with deadstock fabric and other upcycled materials. She describes her brand as the “happiest outerwear on earth” and with a quick click on the following link, you’ll instantly see why. Visit dauphinette.com

 

Queens of Archive

Queens of Archive
Queens of Archive

Founded by Dubliner Sarah Plunkett Chadwick and Cheshire-born Nicola Orme, Queens of Archive is the slow-fashion, high-quality, vintage-inspired, wardrobe heirlooms you’ve been dreaming of. Each collection is inspired by moments and details from the swinging 60s and 70s, when Debbie Harry, Marianne Faithfull and Patti Smith set the standards for style. Expect to feel confident, empowered and unabashedly feminine in perfectly cut silhouettes, bespoke prints, a vibrant colour palette, and vintage-inspired details. Visit queensofarchive.com

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