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When it comes to fashion, there have historically been four main cities regarded as the best of the best on the world stage: New York, London, Paris and Milan. From heritage brands to emerging talent, the industry has always looked to these creative hubs in order to see what’s new and what’s next. However, in recent years, the reliance on the four fashion capitals has begun to shift, making room for designers in other cities to earn a place in the spotlight. Enter, Australian fashion talent.
While Aussie brands have always been beloved on home soil, our designers are finally starting to garner the recognition they deserve on a more global scale. Need some proof? Just last week, British supermodel Adwoa Aboah chose to wear Australian label Christopher Esber while attending the famed Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty. Dressed in a silver chainmail gown, looking every bit the ethereal angel that she is, Aboah offered a hand in putting Aussie design talent centre stage (and exactly where it deserves to be, in our humble opinion).
However, Christopher Esber is not the only Australian designer that is gaining traction globally. Sydney-based label Aje, has also become a favourite amongst influencers in the UK, France and beyond. While Bec + Bridge has been sported by starlets including Kendall Jenner and Emily Ratajkowski. Dion Lee’s signature corsetry has captured the attention of Megan Fox and Gigi Hadid, while Zimmermann continues to hold its title as the floral dress designer of choice amongst A-listers including Beyonce, Katie Holmes and more.
It’s clear, Australian designers are certainly making a splash worldwide and we couldn’t be happier about it. Keep scrolling for 10 fashion labels that make us proud to be Australian.
The Iconic
Christopher Esber
A favourite amongst industry insiders, Christopher Esber is known for its statement silhouettes and unique use of cut-outs. The designer founded his eponymous label in 2010 and has since become one of Australia’s buzziest fashion industry exports. This ruched disconnect dress ($640) is just one such example of Esber’s unique designs.
The Iconic
Bec + Bridge
Known for its fashion-forward yet wearable silhouettes, Bec + Bridge is often the cool girl’s designer of choice when it comes to wedding guest attire. Case in point: Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid recently sported the brand as bridesmaids in their best friend’s nuptials. We love the subtle cut-out detailing on this Livania midi dress ($144).
Aje
Aje
Statement dresses are the name of the game at Aje. Between the puff sleeves, voluminous silhouettes and delicate details, this brand represents femininity at its finest and the global fashion industry is certainly taking notice. This Fallingwater Cut Out dress ($595) epitomises everything we love about the brand.
SIR
SIR The Label
Founded in 2014, Nikki Campbell and Sophie Coote created SIR The Label to fill the gap in their wardrobes for minimalist designs that still felt feminine and wearable. Eight years later, SIR is the go-to for fashion conscious women throughout Australia and beyond. Based on the acronym Separates, Intimates and Ready-To-Wear, SIR has so many bases covered. This Enes Button Down ($420) is a great example of the versatile pieces SIR has on offer.
The Iconic
Anna Quan
Anna Quan started as a brand focused on tailored shirting—created by lawyer-turned-designer Anna Hoang—though these days the label is know for so much more. From knitted dresses to draped skirts, Anna Quan has options for every wardrobe, including evening wear in the form of standouts like this Sabrina Dress ($380).
Net-A-Porter
Matteau
As a label, Matteau is all about creating pieces that will last a lifetime. Known for its swim and resortwear, the brand is a suitcase must-have, proudly proclaiming to be “timeless, with purpose.” These Organic Cotton-Blend Trousers ($520) will certainly stay in your wardrobe for years to come.
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Dion Lee
As a staple on the New York Fashion Week show schedule, Dion Lee is certainly one of our most successful international exports. The designer is known for its modern approach to womenswear, and is especially fond of the corset motif. This bustier top ($623) is Dion Lee hallmark.
Net-a-Porter
Zimmermann
You’d be hard-pressed to find an Australian who hasn’t heard of Zimmermann. The label is bound to have permeated the consciousness of even the most indifferent fashion critic. Globally, Zimmermann has also gained a name for itself, appearing on A-listers from Blake Lively to Beyonce. Most prominently, the label is known for its feminine dresses, like this floral-printed midi dress ($1,500).
Posse
Posse
Responsible for creating coveted summer-ready staples, Posse draws inspiration from vintage garments and reimagines them for today. The label champions timeless piece made to hold “a permanent presence in your wardrobe.” This Lyndy Skirt ($199) will certainly stand the test of time.
The Iconic
Acler
Launched in 2015, Acler is known for its sculptural designs and modern approach to womenswear. The label creates standout pieces that are sure to turn heads. This Marquis top and skirt set is the perfect example of the brand’s contemporary aesthetic.