10 Fashion Brands That Style Stars Are Shopping Right Now
Rachel Aschenbrand-Robinson
Rachel Aschenbrand-Robinson
Every style star
is known for putting their own unique spin on dressing, but that doesn't mean the insider set
doesn't play favorites. In any given moment, there are a handful of brands that are dominating among the fashion crowd. Right now, those must-haves range from the aspirational to the accessible. If you want to jumpstart your new year in expert-level style, click through the slideshow ahead for the top 10 labels the fashion crowd is currently going gaga over. (Photos via SongofStyle, SomethingNavy, LisaHahnbueck, NatalieOffDuty)
Acne Studios: This Stockholm-based label has been adorning the style set for a while now. With everything from womenswear to childrenswear on offer, this modern, architecture-inspired brand literally has something for everyone. Our current fave? The ultra cozy Zora Sweater
($450).
Mara Hoffman: Her bright hues and bold prints are the stuff Instagram dreams are made of, so it's no wonder style stars flock to the New York native's line. Resort wear is Hoffman's forte, so you'll want to snag pieces like the Georgia Dress ($375) for your next vacay ASAP.
Tibi: What started as a dress collection has evolved into a full-fledged fashion empire. Founder Amy Smiliovic prides herself on creating a feminine, effortless brand that's just a little offbeat. Case in point? These easy breezy Frank Patent-Leather Mules ($450).
Mansur Gavriel: The minimalist masters who branched out from bucket bags to shoes and ready-to-wear in the last year have remained a street-style favorite, largely due to the versatility of their pieces. Reinvented classics like the Pink Suede Mini Lady Bag ($750) go easily from work to weekend and back again — without ever looking run-of-the-mill.
Tanya Taylor: Known for her bold prints and mash-ups, this New York designer quickly became beloved by the celebrity and style crowds. Having launched an extended size collection this past year, Taylor has proven she's got staying power. We're currently crushing on the vibrant Floral Print Blouse ($395) that just screams spring!
Staud: With the goal of creating a line that's sophisticated, clean, and refined, Sarah Staudinger and George Augusto have more than succeeded with this two-year-old brand. Fashion's MVPs immediately gravitated to its low-key, high-style aesthetic. That includes elevated staples like the Grace Velvet Clutch Bag ($250).
Rosetta Getty: This label strives to be open to interpretation by the wearer, so many of Getty's pieces have no closures and can be worn in more than one way. Hence, why style stars are all about this collectible collection. Showstoppers like the One Shoulder Banded Top ($590) are guaranteed to make an entrance and an exit.
Johanna Ortiz: Colombian native Ortiz's dramatically draped ready-to-wear pieces come with high-end construction — and the multi-digit price tags to match. Totally photo-worthy for the Insta-star set, Ortiz's line has become a fashion insider staple. You can grab a little of the magic at a more accessible sum with these Nairobi Fringe Earrings ($150).
Self Portrait: This UK-based brand launched a thousand knockoffs with its intricate cutwork and layered lace frocks. Regularly seen on Aimee Song, the label is a feminine favorite of bloggers and celebs alike. Wear this Floral Long Shirt Dress ($470) with a sweater and boots now, then rock it with sandals come spring.
MCM: Logos are back with a vengeance, and one only needs to scroll briefly through the 'Gram to spot this retro label's revival. Wear the Visetos Original Pouch ($365) as a crossbody, carry as a clutch, or slip it into your tote for work. In any case, you're instantly on-trend.
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