
Our Newest Designers
Song for the Mute
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
Telling narratives with beautiful fabrics and experimental techniques, Australian label Song for the Mute takes a seasonless approach to fashion. Founders and childhood friends Melvin Tanaya and Lyna Ty release their collections as intimate chapters, inspired by Lyna’s life experiences.
‘S Max Mara
REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY
Designed for easy living, ‘S Max Mara is a contemporary and relaxed offshoot of the traditional Max Mara brand with a focus on innovative materials, exceptional details and classic shapes.
Alanui
MILAN, ITALY
Alanui is an Italian knitwear brand founded by brother and sister duo Nicolò and Carlotta Oddi. Alanui’s journey started in 2016 with a collection built around a single unique piece, produced in an array of patterns and colors – the Cardigan. Translating into ‘large path’ in Hawaiian, the brand was born from the idea of a warm and emotion-charged garment that would travel with its wearer throughout their lifetime.
Yohji Yamamoto
TOKYO, JAPAN
Yohji Yamamoto has a distinct avant-garde aesthetic. Using fluid silhouettes, directional cuts and masterful tailoring to great effect, Yohji’s oeuvre stands the test of time. An expert pattern cutter, Yohji listens to the fabric. Leaning into monochromatic designs, he has built his body of work with an attention to texture and detail, from intricate deconstructions to the hidden flash of color in a coat lining.
Noguchi Bijoux
TOKYO, JAPAN
Designer Naohiko Noguchi studied fashion in Tokyo and Italy, and lived in Paris before returning to Japan. Naohiko and his wife founded Noguchi Bijoux with the intention to create special jewelry to elevate the everyday.
Plan C
MILAN, ITALY
Known for edgy design, strong color sensibility and uncompromising quality, Plan C is Carolina Castiglioni’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.
Daniel Andresen
ANTWERP, BELGIUM
Daniel Andresen explores the tactile merit of cloth. His line of knitwear seeks to mark the joy found in individualism. Each garment is crafted by diligent hands in the Antwerp atelier from natural materials—wool, cashmere, silk, sheer cotton and rugged linen.
Dušan
MILAN, ITALY
Elegant, minimalist clothing brand Dušan is known for loose fitting well-cut silhouettes. Founded by Serbian-born Milan-based Dušan Paunovic in 1999, Dušan creates tightly edited collections that seamlessly transition between seasons. Dušan works with the underlying principle that this is a manner of dressing that is never in or out.
Jason Wu
NEW YORK
Taiwanese Canadian designer Jason Wu took an early interest in fashion, sketching dresses he saw in shop windows. Jason learned his craft by making and remaking doll clothes. He credits the miniature form he started with as formative to his design—it made him focus on getting the small details right when he went on to make real clothes.
Munnu The Gem Palace
JAIPUR, INDIA
Munnu The Gem Palace’s history spans nine generations of the Kasliwal family—from Agra, where the family originated—to Jaipur, India where they are now based. Masters of the traditional Indian techniques of Kundan setting and Meenakari enameling, the Kasliwal family designs with the core tenet of “though we may come and go, jewelry remains forever” to create stunning, elaborate pieces of jewelry that inspire awe.
Yaser Shaw
KASHMIR, INDIA
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.
























































