The NYC-based, produced-and-inspired by Mexico BARRAGÁN redefines silhouettes and disregards the gender binary.
First recognized for his LEO MS-DOS shirt under his ytinifninfinity label, Victor Barragán reliably delivers street chic statement pieces.
Kerby Jean-Raymond used his Spring/Summer 2016 Pyer Moss runway collection to protest police brutality. He lost more than $120,000 after retailers pulled their orders. But Kerby didn't back down. Today the CFDA winner and Rebook Artistic Director is recognized for his talent, message and vision. From the looks of it, he's only just beginning.
Argent suits boldly blend style and function. Their suits have pockets for tampons, pens, cash and cards so you don't have to bring a bag with you every single place you go. Lined with eyewear-cleaning fabric and expertly tailored, these bulge-free pockets are just one example of Argent's functional workwear.
Respect the past. Question the present. Create the future. That’s what NORBLACK NORWHITE is all about. Created by the Canadian-raised, Indian-rooted duo Mriga Kapadiya and Amrit Kumar.
DYNE by Christopher Bevans is about as futuristic as performance apparel brands get. These highly technical, super sleek garments come equipped with NFC chips that reveal each garments DNA.
These African wax prints represent culture, heritage and tradition. Founded by Youssouf Fofana and located in 18th arr. in Paris, the Maison Château Rouge sources from local artisans and designs garments inspired by the community.
What's more Americana than red, white and blue? Gayer than the rainbow? HOMOCO, Daniel DuGoff's queer Americana lifestyle brand. Their versatile tops and power bottoms have bold prints, modern cuts and sustainable materials that hit at the heart of nostalgia–without compromise.
This Phillip Lim x Woolmark collaboration was designed for the 3.1 global citizen. In the elegant and expertly tailored 24-piece collection Phillip shows us what is possible with a sustainably conscious and renewable fiber like merino wool.
"Wearing vibrant colors should not come at the cost of tainting our natural resources." Industry of all Nations crafts sustainably sourced, naturally dyed, organic and biodegradable products all day, everyday.
Founders Julia Parsley and Emma McIlroy are "female robin hoods raiding men's closets and liberating menswear one bowtie at a time". Wildfang values equal rights for all, y'all.
The protégé of Comme des Garçons, Junya Watanabe has been referred to as a "techno couture" designer, due to his unusual construction and use of modern, technical materials.
Inspired by Rio's Carioca (Brazilian beach-going locals), Vanilla Sand creates grab-and-go, soft, sexy beachwear essentials. With swimwear made from recycled ocean plastic and beachwear from organic cotton and linen, you'll vibe hard with the ocean.
Your go-to brand for a quality black or white tee. Founded by Shinsuke Takizawa and made in Japan, Neighborhood's got you covered head-to-toe with their function-first aesthetic.
Willy Chavarria is a Brooklyn-based designer and leading Latinx pioneer in the fashion industry. With designs that respect and represent Chicano culture, collections are clean, genderless, and often with bold call-to-actions. Recent collab with Hummel is sick and available now.
Twins Courtney and Chris Rhodes founded their streetwear brand FLAVNT to help promote confidence and pride through fashion. FLAVNT is all about self-love and supporting the LGBTQ community.
Founded by Erin Magee and based in NYC, mademe represents downtown youth culture. Remember being (or seeing) that fearless against-the-grain 90's grrrl? Mademe embodies this mentality and flies with it.
Mara Hoffman's designs celebrate color and life. Throughout the brand's existence they've become increasingly aware and proactive about the impact their clothing production has on the environment.
Mexico City-based designer Carla Fernández partners with Mexican artisans to create the brands' ethical clothing, textiles and housewares. Recently worn by Darla K. Anderson at the Oscars, the producer of Pixar's Coco.
Founded by Ludi Wang, who didn't love but nonetheless lost six umbrellas to New York City. Now she runs HAUS VON M a stylish, functional and waterproof outwear that brand that we definitely love.
Founded by Stoney Michelli & Uzo Ejikeme, the gender-free Stuzo is for "the non-conforming and bold at heart". As seen on Lena Waithe, the designs and colors are exemplify self love and beauty.
Originally from Cordoba Spain and where Fashion TV first exposed him to designers John Galliano and Gianni Versace, his dreams began. Now, for Alejandro Gómez Palomo, fantasy is his currency.
Forever inspired by abstract art and the American painter, sculptor, and printmaker Ellsworth Kelly, the Seoul-born designer Rejina Pyo is thoughtful and artful–but subtle.