Online e-tailer Net-A-Porter has just added a slew of the buzziest labels to their ever-growing rota of brands – from fine jeweller Buccellati to one of the fashion world’s hottest new label, Y/PROJECT, there’s something for everyone. Here, we pick out the 8 best ones for you to shop right now:
The renowned label, created by Japanese designer Chitose Abe in 1999, has created a limited-edition capsule collection with Net-A-Porter that will be available exclusively on the site. Apart from effortless, everyday pieces with a twist – like the poplin shirt-cum-hoodie – it is also the first time that sacai bags will be available online globally. Prices start from US$390 (S$546).
One of the most talked-about brands since its emergence just last year, this street-wear inspired label from Antwerp Royal Academy alumni Glenn Martens has already racked up a slew of celebrity fans such as Rihanna and Hailey Baldwin. Expect oversized silhouettes and a deconstructed aesthetic reminiscent of Vetements. Prices start from US$135 (S$189).
The Italian fine jeweller has finally joined the world of online luxury retail for the first time with the launch of 22 styles from the brand’s iconic ‘Macri’, ‘Hawaii’ and ‘Rombi’ collections on the e-tailer. Comprising rings, earrings, necklaces and bracelets, the elegant designs come in yellow, white and rose gold variations. Prices start from US$3,604 (S$5,045).
New York-based DJ and all round It Girl Harley Viera-Newton debuted her own line, HVN, in the middle of last year. Inspired by her uniform of romantic, vintage frocks, the collection comprises colourful, retro tea dresses in playful prints like gingham and polka dots. Prices start from US$475 (S$665).
If the name sounds familiar, that’s because designer Sara Battaglia is the sister of famed fashion director Giovanna Engelbert. The younger sister started with designing handbags six years ago, and has since branched out into ready-to-wear. Look out for exaggerated ruffles and pleated pieces reflective of the designer’s cheerful style. Prices start from US$525 (S$735).
Armed with the experience of learning under respected names like Viktor & Rolf and Raf Simons, the Ukrainian-born designer founded his eponymous women’s wear brand in Vienna in 2009. Inspired by Viennese modernism, the pieces are feminine, fluid and timeless, often in striking colours and with a strong focus on tailoring. Prices start from US$365 (S$511).
The Manhattan-born designer has slowly and steadily climbed up the fashion ladder, opening her first ever New York City boutique just a few days ago. Known for dressing A-list celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Hudson in flowy, feminine frocks, her collections have a distinct boho-chic vibe perfect for casual weekend dressing. Prices start from US$187 (S$262).
Founded by long-time friends Katie Hillier and Luella Bartley, the designers first worked together in 1999 before being appointed as creative directors at Marc by Marc Jacobs in 2013. Fast-forward two years, and the pair debuted their new luxury label – inspired by personal heroes like David Bowie and Oscar Wilde, the clothes are imbued with a rakish glamour. Prices start from US$695 (S$973).
Clockwise from top left: Sacai poplin hooded shirt, US$650 (S$910). HVN silk-satin dress, US$752 (S$1,053). Buccellati gold earrings, US$3,842 (S$5,378). Ulla Johnson silk-noil dress, US$659 (S$923). Hillier Bartley silk-blend kimono, US$1,814 (S$2,539). Sara Battaglia polyester pants, US$551 (S$771). All from www.net-a-porter.com.
Clockwise from top left: Ulla Johnson silk-georgette dress, US$622 (S$871). Hillier Bartley silk-satin and velvet top, US$1,105 (S$1,547). Sacai leather shoulder bag, US$910 (S$1,274). Petar Petrov silk-satin dress, US$1,129 (S$1,580). Sara Battaglia cotton-blend jeans, US$725 (S$1,015). Buccellati gold diamond cuff, US$20,955 (S$29,335). All from www.net-a-porter.com.
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