
RABANNE
Rabanne turns metal into movement: the Parisian label transforms its iconic chains and metallic discs into dresses, tops and accessories that catch the light with every step. Between fluid silhouettes, sculpted details and luminous surfaces, the pieces feel made for the night and for the stage – for those moments when fashion becomes a statement in its own right.

ALBERTA FERRETTI
Alberta Ferretti tells a story of femininity through soft motion: sheer chiffon layers, intricate embroidery and fluid volumes shape dresses, tops and skirts that seem to capture light and air. The silhouettes feel destined for summer nights, weddings and grand entrances – romantic, Italian and with just enough drama to turn a moment into a memory.

Blazers with defined waists, fluid trousers, silk blouses with statement sleeves and dresses with unexpected touches of colour: Dorothee Schumacher translates feminine strength into clean lines and sensual details. Soft fabrics and considered cuts create looks that feel as right in a meeting as they do at dinner. This balance of softness and poise turns her collections into a go-to for modern power femininity.DOROTHEE SCHUMACHER

ALÉMAIS
Alemais feels like a suitcase of stories: hand-drawn prints, bold colours and playful patterns meet feminine silhouettes with softly defined waists, generous sleeves and flowing hems. Dresses, blouses and more evoke market stalls, coastal light and tropical gardens, statement pieces for the days when a single item is enough to turn an outfit into a conversation.

BY MALENE BIRGER
By Malene Birger brings order to the wardrobe through clean lines and warm neutrals. Scandinavian simplicity meets wide-leg trousers, knitted dresses, soft coats and structured bags that move easily between office, airport and dinner bar. Monochrome looks, subtle textures and elongated silhouettes create a modern uniform with a touch of boho that feels calm yet quietly present.

ANNA OCTOBER
What does a dress look like when it feels more like a mood than a statement? With Anna October it appears in soft lines, slender straps and fluid fabrics with a hint of lingerie. Close-fitting bodices, sheer panels and sweeping hems create silhouettes that feel both sensual and pared back – a contemporary slip-dress wardrobe that turns something simple into a scene.

VINCE
Vince defines Californian quiet luxury: founded in Los Angeles in 2002, the label creates essentials that feel both understated and instantly desirable. Soft cashmere knits, easy shirts, fluid trousers, coats, dresses and silk blouses combine clean lines, subtle detailing and refined fabrics – the kind of pieces that turn something simple into a look.

HOUSE OF DAGMRAR
House of Dagmar approaches dressing through carefully drawn silhouettes: coats with defined shoulders, textured knitwear, wide-leg trousers and compact knit tops give outfits a modern, composed line. A palette of soft neutrals and relaxed proportions makes the pieces feel powerful yet unfussy, perfect for days when you want a look that feels assured without needing a big gesture.

MRZ
MRZ approaches knitwear as a play of contrasts: sharp tailoring meets sporty ease, clean lines meet bold colour. Born out of the Italian family company Tomas, the label has been speaking since 2012 to an independent woman with a taste for what feels contemporary and immediate. Every piece is made entirely in Italy, with a clear focus on quality, detail and silhouettes that stand out at first glance.

CIRCUS HOTEL
Circus Hotel turns knitwear into a small show. Designer Gaia Zattini mixes stripes, graphic blocks and sequins into sweaters, dresses and trousers that you recognise the moment they enter a room. Produced in Italian knitwear ateliers, the pieces feel urban, playful and bold, adding colour and energy to any wardrobe.

ALLUDE
Allude shows how easily cashmere can slip into everyday dressing. The Munich-based label by Andrea Karg focuses on soft yarns, clean cuts and modern knit textures, spanning from fine ribbed sweaters and cardigans to dresses and trousers. The pieces feel like a comfort upgrade and look like a polished city uniform, perfect for layering, travelling and all the days when you want softness without losing definition.

GAS BIJOUX
What does jewellery look like when it feels like sun, sea air and the Riviera? Founded in 1969 in sun-drenched Saint-Tropez, Gas Bijoux captures exactly that mood in its bracelets, earrings and necklaces. Handcrafted in the brand’s Marseille atelier, the pieces blend gold-plated metal with quartz, mother-of-pearl, feathers and colour – jewellery that suggests travel, long summers and a touch of bohemian luxury, giving even the simplest outfit a Côte d’Azur story.

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