
Injostyle
Injostyle ist ein Bekleidungseinzelhändler, der trendy und zeitgenössische Kleidung für modebewusste Kunden anbietet.
Injostyle macht dich zur Trendsetterin, bevor andere es merken
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Rose on Six
Rose on Six is a direct-to-consumer jewelry label that sells demi-fine rings, earrings, necklaces and bracelets priced USD 45–180. The line sits between fast-fashion and fine jewelry, using 14k gold vermeil and recycled sterling silver set with semi-precious stones. Sales are handled exclusively through roseonsix.com and limited-run Instagram drops; no wholesale or brick-and-mortar stockists are listed.
The brand’s signature is its “build-your-stack” modular system: every piece is designed to interlock so customers can layer rings, ear cuffs and chains without clasps or sizing tools. Collections are released in color-story drops—currently “Desert Rose,” “Moss” and “Midnight”—photographed on diverse hand and ear models to highlight scale. All orders ship in plastic-free, seed-paper packaging that can be planted to grow wildflowers.
Core buyers are 18-30 year-old women who want Instagram-ready jewelry that survives daily wear and won’t turn skin green. They value affordable luxury, low-impact materials and the ability to refresh a look by swapping one stackable element rather than buying an entirely new set.
Rose on Six competes in the crowded demi-fine space against brands that rely on influencer codes and seasonal trends. It differentiates by limiting SKUs to mix-and-match essentials, publishing exact metal thickness and plating micron counts, and offering lifetime replating at cost—signals of durability that justify a price slightly above ultra-cheap alternatives.
Jewelry that stacks, lasts, and actually looks good on you
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PAST'L COLLECTION
Zeitgenössische Modemarke mit Pastellfarben und weichen, tragbaren Designästhetiken.
Sanfte Farben, moderne Schnitte, pure Tragefreude jeden Tag
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Kalisa
Kalisa.com is a direct-to-consumer women’s fashion label focused on elevated wardrobe staples: silk slip dresses, linen separates, cashmere knits and leather accessories. Most pieces sit between $120-$380, placing the brand in the accessible-luxury tier. Sales are online-only through its own site; no wholesale or marketplaces are used, keeping margins lean and prices below comparable quality levels.
The brand’s identity rests on small-batch production in family-owned ateliers (L.A. and Porto) and a tightly edited, season-less color palette of bone, espresso and black. Signature 22-momme washable silk slips with adjustable bias cut have generated repeat wait-lists and organic press coverage. Every drop is released in numbered editions, photographed on real customers rather than models, reinforcing scarcity and authenticity.
Core shoppers are 28-45-year-old creative professionals who want understated luxury without logos. They value ethical make, natural fibers and pieces that transition from desk to dinner; sustainability is table-stakes, but aesthetic minimalism drives the purchase. The brand’s private Instagram account, followed by 20 k, functions as a styling club where members vote on next colors, deepening loyalty.
Kalisa competes in the same whitespace occupied by indie “modern uniform” labels that sit above fast-fashion and below legacy designer diffusion lines. It differentiates through true small-batch scarcity (units rarely exceed 300), washable natural fabrics at half the market price, and a customer-co-creation model that turns buyers into micro-investors in each collection.
The closet that listens to you and actually gets better with wear
- Nachhaltig
- Unabhängig
- Bio
- Fair
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Style Minded
Style Minded is an online-only boutique that focuses on trend-forward women’s apparel, statement jewelry, and small-batch accessories. Most pieces sit in the $40-$120 band, squarely mid-range, with occasional premium coats or leather bags topping out near $220. Everything is sold exclusively through the brand’s own Shopify site; no wholesale or pop-up inventory is maintained.
The label’s hook is limited-run “micro-drops” released every Friday at noon EST; once a colorway sells through it is not restocked, creating scarcity without luxury pricing. Product pages list fiber content, country of origin, and a “cost breakdown” pie chart that shows what percentage goes to fabric, labor, and freight—transparency rarely offered at this price tier. Their best-known pieces are reversible vegan-leather totes and pleated satin “Day-to-Night” sets that TikTok stylers repost weekly.
Core shoppers are 22-35-year-old urban professionals who follow fashion influencers but reject fast-fashion mark-ups; they value originality, ethical production, and the dopamine hit of securing a numbered piece. Sustainability matters, yet they still want trend cycles measured in weeks, not seasons, so Style Minded’s small-batch model fits their feed-driven lifestyle.
Competitors include other direct-to-consumer womenswear labels that trade on weekly newness and Instagram virality. Style Minded differentiates by publishing its cost structure, capping any style at 300 units, and using recyclable mailers plus carbon-neutral domestic shipping—moves that position it as the “mindful” option in the impulse-buy space.
Numbered drops, transparent pricing, fashion that actually means something
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- Recycelt
- Fair
- Vegan
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Twentylynestore
Ein Online-Bekleidungshandel, der zeitgenössische Mode und Kleidung in verschiedenen Stilen und Kategorien anbietet.
Deine Lieblingsoutfits findest du hier in zeitgenössischen Styles
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keli-style
keli-style ist eine Online-Modemarke, die Damenfashion und Bekleidung anbietet.
Keli-style, wo Frauen ihren eigenen Look entdecken
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Youandallfashion
YouAndAllFashion is a digital-first women’s apparel label that focuses on dresses, two-piece sets, and occasion wear in sizes XS-3X. Most pieces sit between $40-$120, placing the brand in the affordable-to-mid bracket, and everything is sold exclusively through its Shopify-powered site with worldwide shipping.
The company’s core promise is “runway looks, real-life prices,” achieved by small-batch drops released weekly in limited quantities of 100-300 units per style. Viral SKUs like the satin cowl-neck “Gigi” dress and the crochet “Island” set routinely sell out within hours and are restocked only by customer vote, creating a gamified, scarcity-driven model.
Shoppers are 18-34-year-old fashion-forward women who discover the label on TikTok and Instagram Reels, value trend speed over heritage prestige, and prefer to build a rotation of photogenic outfits without luxury-level spend. The brand speaks in inclusive sizing, body-positive imagery, and “wear it once, re-sell it on Depop” sustainability.
YouAndAllFashion competes in the ultra-fast fashion space populated by trend-cycle e-commerce players, but differentiates through micro-drop quantities, size-inclusive fits, and a no-returns store-credit policy that keeps unit costs low and new styles flowing every seven days.
Runway trends drop weekly, sell out in hours, fit your budget
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