Kai-aakmann





Kai-aakmann, designed by Soojin Park, delves into the world of genderless fashion. It's a collection that simultaneously explores masculine tailoring vs. feminine draping, and avant-garde design precisely restrained with attention to classic construction. These seemingly opposite ideas juxtaposed in Kai-aakman, create a very unique and harmonious collection. We're big fans! Check out their site.
YMC
London based YMC, was lauched in 1995 by Fraser Moss and Jimmy Collins. Since then the line has steadily developed into a noteworthy brand worldwide. Simply, YMC provides stylish, functional modern clothing. With a such a succinct mission statement they’ve created a customer base that relies on YMC to provide them with distinct pieces that fit timelessly into their wardrobes. YMC can be found at noteworthy retailers, such as Asos, Oipolloi and My-wardrobe
Won Hundred

Hailing from Denmark, Won Hundred is a collection designed by Nikolaj Nielsen, that represents a classic modern wardrobe with attention to simplicity and understated design. Pictured, is the F/W 2010 collection, Missing Lines and Hard Shapes, which is inspired by the straight lines and hard shapes from cubistic art, and soft and natural influences from collage art of the same era. The collection includes, coated cotton pieces, worn and creased treatments, and double layers. For fall, Won Hundred got back in touch with their denim roots, and continued to develop their footwear collection with a beautiful unisex flat boot.
LNA

Lauren Alexander and April Leight founded LNA in the summer of 2007. Their goal was to create the perfect men’s tee for women. What was once a T-shirt line with a focus on fit, color, and the perfect cotton, has evolved into a full-fledged basics collection, providing edgy wardrobe staples with interesting twists. LNA can be found at the following leading retailers: Revolve, Shopbop, and Saks.

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