
Best of the Season
Pierre-Louis Mascia
For Pierre-Louis Mascia, this past year has called him forth to provide levity–to be a flame of color and joy in a landscape of drab. His latest collection, Bright Star, is a celebration of the tireless pursuit of beauty in all the forms it exists. Through delicately sewn, gathered shapes, Pierre-Louis deconstructs the “classic” and invites a softer interpretation for living–encouraging us to indulge in the sweeter side.
Uma Wang
For Uma Wang’s Fall/Winter collection, the designer called upon Piero della Francesca’s Madonna del Parto, a Renaissance era fresco depicting the pregnant Madonna in a stance of strength. A powerful symbol for the divine feminine, Uma muses on the painting’s motifs to define her own concepts of grit, presence and the responsibility of “bearing”–burdens, authority and babies included. As cleverly noted by Wang Zhi for Vogue, this collection seizes on the idea of women ‘taking up space’ and creates the armor ideal for doing so.
Bea Mombaers
New to Santa Fe Dry Goods and Wild Life is a collection of timeless functional bags that blend tradition with modern elegance. Bea Mombaers bags are designed in collaboration between two Belgian designers—Bea Mombaers and Liesbet Verstraeten.
Dries Van Noten
What’s fashion without a little bit of drama? For Julian Klausner, Creative Director of Dries Van Noten, it may just be his raison d’être. Fall/Winter 2025 marks Julian’s first collection for the house after its eponymous designer retired late last year. Naturally, Julian’s visual debut arrives with bated breath–and he has stepped into the spotlight with vigor.
Yaser Shaw
Tucked in the sweeping valleys and snow-capped peaks of Kashmir sits Srinagar, a city settled on the lush banks of Lake Dal. Though best known for its ancient architecture, rolling tulip gardens and charming houseboats, Srinagar is also home to one of the world’s most incredible artists, Yaser Shaw. A fifth generation craftsman, Yaser embodies the best in traditional Indian cashmere: elegant, decorative and cloud-like to the touch.
Biyan
Biyan Wanaatmadja is devoted to the long pursuit of beautiful things. The result of a lifetime of dedication and training, his eponymous line explores the nuance and power within modern specialty dress. Excitement surges through his work, where disparate elements, like silk organza and intricate beading, are juxtaposed to create something wholly unique.
Suzusan
The brand’s Creative Director Hiroyuki Murase learned Arimatsu-Narumi Shibori from his family, who have passed the craft down through generations for over a century. Hiroyuki fused the tradition with his creative arts education in Düsseldorf, Germany, elevating the humble dyeing process into a modern one while opening minds to the future of shibori.
Plan C
Known for edgy design, strong color sensibility and uncompromising quality, Plan C is Carolina’s vision for what a modern and independent woman would wear. Unconventional and relaxed, Plan C pieces are sophisticated with a sense of ease. Carolina works with Japanese and Italian materials that she chooses for their technical and tactile qualities.
Péro
This Fall/Winter 2025 collection from her Péro label is Aneeth at her best: cohesive, unexpected, beautifully constructed and just the right amount of playful. Presented via a selection of light jackets, retro-esque coats, floaty scarves and wide-bodied dresses rendered in bold pattern, the collection is quintessentially Péro.
Casey Casey
Casey Casey is designed and made entirely by hand in Paris, France. Casey Casey garments reconnect the modern wearer with the well-established and venerable skills of the traditional Parisian ateliers. Each piece is a durable essential displaying meticulous hands–on workmanship, embracing slow fashion with an emphasis on hand finishing details.
Album di Famiglia
New arrivals from Album di Famiglia. Simplicity emphasizes the beauty and power of clarity. By focusing on the essential, we can eliminate the unnecessary. Monica Rusconi, the visionary behind Album di Famiglia, would say that simplicity is not just aesthetically pleasing, but also core to living in contentment.
‘S Max Mara
New from the storied Italian fashion house is our first delivery of ‘S Max Mara ‘s super soft coats and expertly tailored pants and skirts. Designed for easy living, ‘S Max Mara is a contemporary and relaxed line with a focus on innovative materials, exceptional details and classic shapes.




























