Designers
- &Daughter
- 3.1 Phillip Lim
- A.P.C.
- ABRA
- Acne Studios
- ADER error
- AERON
- Alexander Wang
- AMI Paris
- AMIRI
- Andersson Bell
- ANINE BING
- Anna Sui
- Arch The
- Aya Muse
- B.B. Wallace
- Balenciaga
- Bally
- BALMAIN
- Baserange
- Bode
- Bottega Veneta
- Carhartt Work In Progress
- Casablanca
- Cecilie Bahnsen
- Chloé
- Chopova Lowena
- Citizens of Humanity
- Comme des Garçons
- Comme des Garçons Comme des Garçons
- Conner Ives
- Cordera
- Cou Cou
- Courrèges
- Diesel
- Dion Lee
- Dries Van Noten
- Dunst
- FLORE FLORE
- Fruity Booty
- GANNI
- GCDS
- Givenchy
- GUIZIO
- Holzweiler
- HommeGirls
- HOPE
- INSCRIRE
- Isabel Marant
- Isabel Marant Etoile
- ISSEY MIYAKE
- JACQUEMUS
- Jean Paul Gaultier
- Jil Sander
- Joseph
- Judy Turner
- Kenzo
- KHAITE
- KIMHĒKIM
- Lauren Manoogian
- LE17SEPTEMBRE
- LEMAIRE
- LESET
- LII
- LISA YANG
- Loulou de Saison
- Magda Butrym
- Maiden Name
- Maison Kitsuné
- Maison Margiela
- Marco Rambaldi
- MARIE ADAM-LEENAERDT
- Marine Serre
- Marni
- Max Mara
- mfpen
- MM6 Maison Margiela
- Moncler
- Moncler Genius
- Moschino
- Moschino Jeans
- MSGM
- Mugler
- Nanushka
- Nothing Written
- OPEN YY
- OUR LEGACY
- Paloma Wool
- Paris Georgia
- PLEATS PLEASE ISSEY MIYAKE
- Proenza Schouler
- R13
- R2W
- Rabanne
- Re/Done
- RECTO
- REMAIN Birger Christensen
- Renaissance Renaissance
- RESCHA
- Rick Owens
- Róhe
- Rokh
- sacai
- Sandy Liang
- SC103
- SHUSHU/TONG
- Simone Rocha
- SKIMS
- St. Agni
- Stella McCartney
- Stone Island
- SUPER YAYA
- The Attico
- The Elder Statesman
- The Frankie Shop
- The Row
- Thom Browne
- TOM FORD
- TONYWACK
- TOTEME
- UNDERCOVER
- Versace
- Vivienne Westwood
- Wales Bonner
- Weekend Max Mara
- YMC
Rabanne CARDIGANS for Women
Parisian fashion house Rabanne—formerly Paco Rabanne—rose to prominence in the 1960s for its ultramodern space-age designs and unorthodox use of materials. Today the iconic label, guided by creative director Julien Dossena, levels nearly six decades of expertise into ready-to-wear and accessories for a new generation. Timeless brand signatures such as its chainmail designs, metallic flourishes, and sequinned details are preserved across alluring, contemporary collections, which exude exceptional quality and craftsmanship. From the designer who was once known as l’enfant terrible of Parisian haute couture, Rabanne continues to provoke the fashion industry with its flashy and futuristic collections.Parisian fashion house Rabanne—formerly Paco Rabanne—rose to prominence in the 1960s for its ultramodern space-age designs and unorthodox use of materials. Read more
