Creativity. Craftsmanship. Sustainability. A sense of high value.
The following 50 fashion brands embody the modern quality concept in 2020 and are worth tasting.
1.Martine Rose - Super popular British fashion brand
The Global Queen of Cool The masterpiece of the global fashion cool queen
Martine Rose’s 2020 autumn series Perfectly presented, every T-shirt from this brand is timeless and its fashion influence can be seen. Since designer Rose founded the brand in 2007, she has been committed to building one of the most directional brands in the field of men's clothing. Her square-toed step-on boots, oversized loafers and oversized blazers influenced all emerging designers. These designs all show the designer's background. She served as the design director of Balenciaga and the men's clothing consultant to Demna Gvasalia. Rose brings an understated coolness to her work, always full of warmth and authenticity, which reflects her true love of rave culture and London's legendary eccentric fashion scene. Rose's collaboration with Nike in 2018 was a warped Air Monarch (the least hip-revealing silhouette in the entire Nike series), which looked even more counter-mainstream. She is not only an outstanding woman of this era, she is also the world's most cutting-edge fashion compass.
2.Loewe, Spain’s leading brand
This is a simple interpretation of LVMH luxury goods group
Since becoming the creative director of Loewe in 2013, design Designer Jonathan Anderson has been responsible for the proliferation of luxury goods from the leisure spots of Italy and France to global craftsmanship. Loewe values ??craftsmanship rather than flashy brands. Brand designer Anderson has re-created a brand full of traditional elements for a new generation of customers, who regard woven baskets, straw handbags, ceramics and knitwear as part of luxury. In the process, Anderson took the topic of gender-fluid dressing out of fashion and brought his eccentric and sexy menswear into the mainstream. Recently, his menswear has been inspired by the chic style of Paula’s, Ibiza’s top luxury fashion boutique from the 1970s. The fall collection is a pansexual dream wardrobe, like something from a wealthy lady’s overstuffed steamer suitcase: rugby uniforms, pinafore gowns, robes and belts that are so intimate they seem to beckon , allowing you to join in and play together.
3.Giorgio Armani Giorgio Armani is from Italy, one of the most famous brands in the fashion industry
Effortless Perfection Effortless perfection
4.Bode America’s top Clothing fashion brand
Making the Old New Innovating the old
It is safe to say that Bode's nostalgic aesthetic is a real hit in New York. Designer Emily Adams Bode has steadily expanded her design repertoire over the past four years, launching her first collection at Paris Fashion Week made entirely from recycled fabrics collection, opened a fashion store and attracted nearly 100 retailers. But every piece of Bode clothing, whether it's rugby shorts or a crochet vest made from African country fabrics, is a celebration and sublimation of traditional craftsmanship that is gradually being eroded by the modern fashion system around the world.
Wearing Bode clothes is both a step back in time and a look into the future, asking a surprisingly radical question: What can we create with what we already have?
5. RTH America’s top clothing fashion brand
A Universal Approach to Style The universality of fashion
“All clothes must conform to what I think is universal Sexual truth. It has to be able to translate into any language, any culture, any age group, any gender. When I think of quality, I think of the level of service it provides, even if a thing is made of the finest materials. Made in a famous factory, it does not mean that you will still like it three months after you buy it. It just needs to continue to serve you. White shirts, blue jeans, beaded necklaces, embroidery, piercings - there are them for every culture. Your own version. All this must be based on universal versatility. ” 6. Raf Simons, Belgium’s top clothing fashion brand
The Bleeding Edge of Menswear for. Two Decades and Counting - has been the forefront of men's wear for 20 years
You can shuffle every season of Raf Simons's works in the past 25 years, and then randomly pick one out, you will find that you can't wait to watch every season. work. Fashion brand represents "younger generation, dark cinema". Designers break through this and surprise us with new ideas. Time and time again he applied personal touches - diving board shoulder tops, moth-eaten varsity sweaters, pearl necklaces, strips of tape and cryptic scrawls. Die-hard fans of Raf Simons read his works like books, which always highlight the swagger of rebellious youth.
7. Patagonia Patagonia, America’s top clothing and fashion brand
Outdoor sports, irresistible shorts
8. A. Sauvage, Britain’s top clothing Fashion Brands
Made-to-Measure Heaven Customized Paradise
Nothing can compare with the designs of Adrien Sauvage, the naughty British designers have been the best-kept secret from the world's taste gods for the past decade. He wouldn’t use words like “slim” or “boxy,” he would use words like imperialism and Rockyism. A. Every piece of Sauvage is handmade in Italy.
9. Dior Dior, France’s top fashion brand
Street Culture Transposed Onto High Fashion Street culture transformed into high fashion
Design Stylist Kim brings his knowledge of subcultures and art that influenced him into Dior designs. He has reinterpreted these arts for a global audience. This is what sets Kim apart: when it comes to music, art and fashion, Kim has a lot to gain.
10. Brunello Cucinelli Brunello Cucinelli, Italy’s top clothing brand
Italian fashion philosopher
Brunello Cucinelli was founded 42 years ago own brand, which at the time was a collection of colorful cashmere sweaters. The son of a farmer, Cucinelli grew up in a village in Umbria, Italy, without electricity. He believed passionately, even fanatically, that profits were meaningless unless used for spiritual and philosophical growth. His poignantly beautiful flannel jackets and snow-white shirts were made by people who were paid well above industry standards, had access to home-cooked three-course lunches, and had full access to bags of kuki A library of Nellie's favorite philosophical works. It all took place in Solomio, a medieval Italian village that served as the center of his humanist experiments.
Last year, Jeff Bezos spent three days there to experience the business firsthand. Bezos's personal style has improved, and if his capitalist management has improved as well, we have Cucinelli to thank.
11. Thom Browne American men’s fashion brand
12.Supreme American men’s fashion brand
Still the Coolest Name in Streetwear Streetwear is the coolest
13. Issey Miyake Miyake (Japanese clothing brand)
It's Gotta Be the Pleats It must be those folds
Issey Miyake's famous signature folds are fashionable One of the greatest innovations in the world. They're like origami meets ready-to-wear: they never lose their shape, rarely need washing, and are incredibly comfortable. Just like your favorite sweats, the Issey has a loose waistband, top pleats that don't hug you too tight, and are cheap to maintain. All silhouettes look great—even hammertoe pants and blazers.
14.Sid Mashburn American men's fashion brand
The Local Clothier Who Cares The local clothier who cares
Sid Mashburn (Sid Mashburn's casual suits, ties that are neither too narrow nor too wide, and British-made dress shoes are some of the best and best deals you'll find across the Atlantic.
15. Levi's Levi's is an American jeans brand. As the "originator" of jeans, it symbolizes the spirit of American wildness, perseverance, rebellion and American pioneers.
“When I moved to London in 2010, I found my favorite Levi’s – LVC 1954 repros. I bought a pair and wore them every day for five or six years. I love how Levi's jeans look new over time, and if you don't wash them but dry clean them a few times a year and keep wearing them the denim will show up in the best way possible. As it stretches to fit your body, the denim turns into denim.
16. Louis Vuitton French luxury fashion brand.
French Luxury Gets an Internet-Era Overhaul French luxury goods usher in a major change in the Internet era
17. Jan-Jan Van Essche Belgian fashion brand
The designer Jan-Jan himself is A tea-drinking gentleman from Antwerp. He folds magical, soulful fabrics into shirts, trousers or kimono-like jackets with as few seams and cuts as possible.
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19.Ralph Lauren Ralph Lauren American fashion brand
Ralph Lauren - brand , designers, the whole Ralph Lauren universe—has always been the pinnacle of fashion for me. I remember reading about Ralph Lauren’s iconic pieces in magazines when I was growing up in Springfield, Virginia. Drooling over the ad campaigns. These photos inspired me to daydream about traveling around the world on a private jet or yacht and visiting Sardinia with my incredibly beautiful friends. Back-to-school shopping was basically a sport when I dragged my parents through the store aisles at Potomac Mills Mall in search of the perfect polo shirt for the first day of school.
Ralph Lauren’s fabrics are beautiful, affordable, and classic enough to last for many seasons. In short, it’s worth the investment.
A Ralph Lauren polo shirt (with the collar turned up) can be part of an informal uniform.
20. Our Legacy Swedish fashion brand
For 15 years, Sweden's Our Legacy has been a reliable guide to elegant taste. Founders Jockum Hallin and Christopher Nying ushered in an era of wild style with increasingly wavy prints and psychedelic knits, then moved on to sophisticated lace blouses and Cuban Heeled boots anticipate our genderless age. None of these shifts in direction were artificial, or forced, or like a fluid evolution—each new collection gave us a glimpse into the artistic future of clothing. But our legacy is more than just leading the way in aesthetics.
21.Celine French fashion brand
The One-Man Barometer of Cool A person’s wearing personality
In a 20-year career , Hedi Slimane brings the subcultural energy of youthful style to intoxicating effect. He engineered a skinny jeans revolution during the stroke era and expressed the "LA", West Coast aesthetic of the 2010s.
22. Ziggy Chen Chinese designer brand
Shanghai designer Ziggy Chen’s outstanding design classics are not only because they feel completely different from modern trends , and because they look like they were made hundreds of years ago. His pieces, like an asymmetrical jacket in the color of a midnight forest, or a muddy green drop-shoulder double-breasted coat, are all dappled and muted around the edges, like something you'd see at the Met . In 2011, 42-year-old Chen founded his own brand. Previously, he was a professor of textile design but had never worked as a fashion designer. His process is unique, using traditional Chinese and Western sewing techniques he learned from studying antique clothing, resulting in clothes that look worn but completely fresh.
23. Hermès, a luxury brand from France
The O.G. Old World Artisans
Please imagine , you live in a small French village in the 17th century. Your fine leather boots are from the local dressmaker, your hat from the milliner, and your knife from the blacksmith. You're buying from skilled craftsmen who have spent their lives perfecting their craft. It's like shopping at Hermès. Since its founding as a humble harness maker in 1837, the Parisian house has employed skilled craftsmen to produce its vast array of quietly exquisite wares. Most of Hermès' production takes place in its 43 specialized workshops across France. It is this love of craftsmanship that has given menswear artistic director Veronique Nichanian the confidence to design some of the most refined, understatedly elegant menswear collections over the past 30 years.
24.Fear Of God American fashion brand
A Holistic Approach to Style
25.Rick Owens Rick· Owens American fashion brand
The Drapery Demigod Demigod
Compared with most designers, Rick Owens’s design style is more Very different. One end consists of monochrome knits and sweats, perfect for creating a uniform or a subtle statement of taste. At the other end, there's the wardrobe of an intergalactic ninja, whose business casual attire consists of metallic flight pants and platform boots. Rick's creative world is lawless, without ropes or restraints. It's neither artificial nor embarrassing. It's hardcore and beautiful.
That's why, season after season, Rick Owens still manages to pull off fashion's hardest trick: surprising us all. From a human backpack to the world's most comfortable t-shirt to snow boots that look like a snowman, there's never a dull moment for Rick.
26.Prada Prada Italian fashion luxury brand
The Gold Standard of High Fashion The gold standard of high fashion
Prada has always embodied simplicity, but still maintains Elegantly simple, but really great clothes.
27. Dries Van Noten Dries Van Noten Belgian fashion brand
Fashion's Mind Gardener Fashion's Mind Gardener
For more than 30 years, Dries Van Noten has been Dries Van Noten has done something unique: made clothes that are entirely his own style. His garden was one of his greatest sources of inspiration, which pretty much sums up his love for Van Noten. (Last year, his photographs of flowers appeared as prints in a portfolio.) A Baroque-era painter stares at a bowl of moldy fruit, and if one sees the colors on Van Noten's palette, one is reminded of juicy Oranges, earthy mushrooms, ripe lemons, incredibly bright blueberries, or sparkling eggplant.
28. Craig Green Tom Ford British fashion brand
The Avant-Garde Extraordinaire avant-garde and extraordinary
In 2012, this young British designer He founded his eponymous brand in his final year studying fashion at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London. Since then, every season has essentially revolved around a simple cotton coat. There, he created a strong collection that broke the mold whenever he could. Paneled shirts and trousers look very elegant as they fan out from the seams. Instead of standard native clothing, he adopted a more monastic, layered, reinforced garment, like body armor in martial arts. The appendages become sculptures and the negative space is filled with various hanging straps and ropes. Tights are constructed from scaffolding similar to tents, kites or even white water rafts. Does any of this sound particularly wearable? Probably not. Does it matter? No. Craig Green proposes that clothes can become unusual, extraordinary and attractive in ways you never expected.
Suits, but Sexy
Tom Ford is the audacity of '90s high fashion Or, he has always embodied unabashed elegance. But his Fall 2020 collection was looser, easier, and even edgier than ever—one of his best pieces in years—a luxe mix of jewel-toned pajama pants and impeccably tailored jackets. Of course, Ford's tailoring is always impeccable, the gold standard of American suiting. This means you can wear it and look incredibly presentable all day long.
New York Tough
New York City is undoubtedly the fashion capital, but how many brands produce clothing there? Sadly, due to the famous With the garment district shrinking and manufacturing jobs disappearing or relocating, the answer is very few. But since Daiki Suzuki founded the brand in 1999, engineered apparel has retained the "Made in New York" label on nearly every product. Every step of garment making, from sketch to final production, can be carried out in the same area, ensuring a quality product and fostering a sense of community among designers, seamstresses and regular customers. When the trend comes, big pants become thinner and bigger; work clothes become casual clothes and then back again, becoming something similar to work and leisure - such as always being calm, never chasing, and always leading.
Each new season is filled with prints and textures, as well as creative riffs on vintage military and sportswear, proving that in the right hands, Americana is an endless source of inspiration.
All outdoor gear companies put their products through some level of wear testing: they put the latest shells, boots, and harnesses into their products under the same rigorous conditions that love them Outdoor equipment customers' needs. Very few companies would take out a 243,000 square foot building to do this. Tucked away in a nondescript suburb of Vancouver, Arc'teryx's state-of-the-art Arc'One factory is a veritable Wonka factory of efficient activewear innovation. In the restaurant, 480 employees modify every detail of the functional yet beautiful garments created by designers from Arc'teryx and its upscale sister brand Veilance. In order to improve production efficiency, advanced prototypes were dismantled and reassembled, new waterproof zippers and insulation materials were repeatedly designed and redesigned, and the Alpha SV mountaineering jacket went through a 4-hour processing process (including 190 meticulous operations) Durability gained. It’s this obsession with lasting perfection and experimentation that makes climbing legends love this brand.
33. Ermenegildo Zegna, a famous Italian men’s clothing brand Ermenegildo Zegna
34. Kapital Japanese fashion brand
Masterful Japanese Maximalism Master of Japanese Maximalism
Smiling faces, shibori prints, vintage military and Wild West details, Japanese boro clothing - all of these are probably familiar themes in menswear these days, But that's partly thanks to the incredible work Kapital has done for nearly 20 years. Designer Kiro Hirata has unparalleled skills in creating clothing.
35. Drake's British fashion brand
The Haberdashery Revived The revival of the old tailor shop
Perhaps the highest compliment one can give Drake's is that it makes the tie look Cool enough, even now, ties are almost never part of the dress code. Creative director Michael Hill's philosophy is "effortless elegance." You can add "adventure travel" to the description. The brand's ties are home to towering giraffe necks and sauntering pandas. If you give a man a tie and a pocket square, he needs a suit — one that Drake’s makes in Italy from casual fabrics like corduroy and linen. This brand is perfectly positioned for this moment: it should be fun to wear a suit without having to wear one, right?
36. Telfar American Fashion Brand
Downtown Gone Global From downtown to global
Telfar is one of the smallest brands on the list. But throughout the summer of 2020, the New York-based brand was a trending topic on Twitter. That's because the Telfar shopping bag, also known as the Bushwick Birkin, sold out in seconds every time it launched this summer. But since 18-year-old Telfa Clemens launched his own label in 2004, he has become one of the most exciting and original independent designers on the planet. For years, he has gone against the grain of fashion convention, creating a gender-neutral, all-inclusive clothing line for those who feel ignored by the mainstream. He financed his projects through clever collaborations with White Castle and Budweiser and raucous parties hosted by his downtown celebrity friends. Meanwhile, Telfar's unisex, surprisingly wearable collection draws not only from American Western wear but also from Renaissance Florentine clothing.
37.Pyer Moss American fashion brand
American Fashion Reinvented American fashion transformation
38.Yohji Yamamoto Japanese clothing brand
Yamamoto Yohji It is a black and white character that combines the calm and meticulous character of the East. His fashion creation is a way of displaying mysterious clothing in front of the public in a way that has no national boundaries or differences.
39.Kenneth Ize Nigerian fashion clothing brand
Taking Nigerian Fashion Global Leading Nigerian fashion to the world
40.Gucci Italian fashion luxury brand
< p> Pushing Italian Luxury Into the Future Pushing Italian luxury goods into the future41. Saint Laurent Saint Laurent French fashion luxury brand
The Pinnacle of Parisian Chic The pinnacle of Parisian fashion
p>Suede jackets, black skinny jeans, sharp blazers and silk shirts (open to the navel) all return to the brand, while taking traditional garments in a new direction.
42. Wales Bonner British fashion brand
Where Style and Spirituality Meet Where style and spirituality meet
Grace Wales Bonner ) is one of the fashion industry's most academic designers, creating alongside writers, poets, jazz musicians and visual artists. But her clothes also embody a quiet spirituality that has helped her hone a delicate masculine beauty that has made the 29-year-old an icon for an emerging generation of black designers around the world. In the autumn, she reflected on her family history, including her grandfather's arrival in the UK from Jamaica in the 1950s, and her father's role in the reggae scene in the 1970s, which left a more personal impression. . With her ability to combine modesty with elegance (and even slightly subvert it), she harmoniously blended Prince of Wales suits, Adidas stripes, baker-boy hats and wool coats.
43.A-Cold-Wall
Clothing as Industrial Design
Fashion is like rap. You can be a hot rapper when you're in your early 20s, but you need to age gracefully and you need to progress and move forward with maturity. A-COLD-WALL* is a street style brand founded in London, England in early 2015. It is the personal brand of Samuel Ross, a member of DONDA's creative team under American pop singer Kanye West. A-COLD-WALL* is positioned as a high-end street style, simple, fashionable, and inspired by the clothing design of the British working class. It combines practical attributes with experimental pattern design to create unprecedented street fashion. Stylish and highly sought after by British fashionistas, it has received reports and support from many authoritative media in a short period of time. This brand, founded by Samuel Ross, a young man from London who just turned 25, is often simply classified as "street", but it seems to be completely different. Samuel Ross said that the positioning of A-COLD-WALL* is not just a street fashion brand, but a "cultural commentary". The brand name of A-COLD-WALL* reflects the unique appearance of Britain - just like the cold touch of putting your hands on the walls of buildings that isolate society; the reason why the concept of "wall" is used as the brand name is It's because the entire society is based on the concept of "walls" or boundaries.
The wall divides the entire society and connects everyone. Samuel Ross used the "working class" where he grew up as inspiration, and used an "industrial feel" approach to the iconic British streetwear items - complete sets of sportswear.
44. Nicholas Daley British fashion brand
The Rhythm of Modern Menswear
45. Dolce & Gabbana DU Gabbana Italian fashion brand
46. Acronym, a German clothing brand, is a brand focusing on urban functional style. While paying attention to workmanship and details, it greatly enhances the functionality and functionality of clothing.
The Visionary of Techwear
47. Noah American fashion brand
Sportswear With a Purpose Functional sportswear
48.Evan Kinori American fashion brand
The Old Soul of New Menswear New Menswear, Old Soul
Evan Kinori uses rare materials from Japan and Italy, and uses French high-quality materials. Difficulty sewing and single needle sewing techniques.
Nearly a Century of Fashion Breakthroughs Nearly a century of fashion breakthroughs
50. Marine Serre French fashion brand
Upcycled Optimism Upcycled optimism
For the Marine Serre moon typography logo you are no doubt familiar with, sustainable design is an act of extreme courage in creativity. Serre, 26, who founded his own label in 2017 after stints at Maison Margiela and Raf Simons' Dior, channeled Margiela's unconventional approach to using vintage rugs into vest-style tops; faux fur, leather and linens serve as innovative pieces coat. She's innovative and experimental, but her looks are culled from centuries of fashion history. In short, they look very different. The success of her "upcycling" is that it is a sartorial statement that the trash, waste and regrets of the past can become the material of a better future and bring new Aesthetic concepts.