Best of the Season

Cottle

One might not think of denim and the beach together, but in Kurashiki, Japan, these two go hand in hand. Kurashiki is home to both the neighborhood of Kojima, birthplace of Japanese-made jeans, and the beautiful white sands of Sami Beach. From their 130-year-old folk house in Kojima, Cottle founders Toshiaki and Yukari Watanabe design their clothing with a rich history and culture in mind. Cottle’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection is inspired by the beach lifestyle. Working with lightweight denim and a special hemp cotton blend, these pieces are sun-bleached and hand-finished with patchwork and stitching details. 

Avant Toi

Among the silky cashmere and soft cotton bouclé textures for spring and summer, designer Mirko Ghignone has keenly slipped in a handful of upgraded floral prints into the Avant Toi collection. True to the style of this studio, the prints are stamped on raw fabric before being dyed by airbrush–a handwork technique that creates a unique spray of color across each piece.

Dries Van Noten

Dries’ full delivery for spring revives an intricate floral print from his archives–rendered in the tangy, jewel-tones we crave for spring. In classic Dries style, silver embellishments, such as snap buttons and hanging beads, are layered on top adding an edge of industrial cool. 

Daniela Gregis

Daniela Gregis is a brand with a grip on the imagination–we often refer to her work as “aesthetic poetry.” However, she is also a true creative. In addition to mastering the mechanics of wear, her garments embody the seven principles of design: pattern, movement, rhythm, emphasis, contrast, balance and unity. We see these tenets blossom across her collection–most obvious when we receive a delivery in full, such as her newest arrivals for Spring/Summer 2025.

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. 

Uma Wang

This earthy, provocative collection proves pattern does not have to be bright to be striking. Using atmospheric effect to her advantage, Uma Wang explores delicate brocades and subtle iridescent finishes that shift depending on the light.

Sacai

Riffing upon classic wardrobe elements is practically second nature to designer Chitose Abe… With just a few cuts of her scissors, she transforms classical suits into contemporary dresses, soft cardigans into structured, origami-esque tops. This latest delivery for 2025 focuses on the architecture of fabric–intermixing feminine sheers, textural steam pleating, sporty cotton knits and rugged denim. 

Masnada

While Masnada is typically defined by its abstract prints, designer Angelo Iannello was also drawn to the garden this spring. His elegant cherry blossom print glows across silky grey-gold textiles–presented alongside a tomato red abstract for a zing to the senses. 

Amblẽme

Just in time for warmer temps, we’re excited to introduce Amblẽme, an Italian footwear brand founded by Stefanie Fusi, in a quest to create a flattering and comfortable sandal that seamlessly transitions from day to night. Handmade in Milan with silk from Como and leather from Tuscan tanneries, these elegant and easy-to-wear sandals come in a wash of color—midnight blue, mustard, burgundy, cocoa and more.

Officine Creative

While Officine Creative’s footwear is always a standout, we were delightfully surprised by their selection of colorful handbags for the season.

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