
PAST'L COLLECTION
Zeitgenössische Modemarke mit Pastellfarben und weichen, tragbaren Designästhetiken.
Sanfte Farben, moderne Schnitte, pure Tragefreude jeden Tag
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Nessahill
Nessahill ist eine Modemarke, die zeitgenössische Modedesigns und Kleidung anbietet.
Nessahill macht zeitgenössisches Design tragbar und erschwinglich für jeden Tag
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Kiadeevaboutique
Eine Boutique-Modemarke mit kuratierter und exklusiver Modekleidung.
Exklusive Stücke für den, der sich von der Masse abheben möchte
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Thelimitedclub
Thelimitedclub spezialisiert sich auf exklusive, limitierte Clothing-Kollektionen mit Fokus auf Knappheit und Exklusivität. Die Marke schafft Hype um seltene Pieces, die modebewusste Konsumenten und Sammler ansprechen.
Own what others can't, collect what matters
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Fashion4theleisureclass
Fashion4theleisureclass sells ready-to-wear, footwear, and small accessories for women and men. Core categories are statement outerwear, tailored knitwear, and limited-run graphic tees priced $180-$650, placing the label in the premium bracket. Distribution is direct-to-consumer through the brand’s own e-commerce site and seasonal pop-up showrooms in New York and Los Angeles; no wholesale accounts are maintained.
The brand’s USP is its “leisure-formal” hybrid: silhouettes borrowed from classic suiting are cut in washed silks, loop-back cashmere, and recycled tech-mesh, producing pieces that look boardroom-appropriate yet feel lounge-soft. Each drop is numbered rather than named, photographed on anonymous models with obscured faces, and routinely sells out within 48 hours, creating a cult following for the unbranded trench-coat and drawstring tuxedo trouser.
Customers are 25-45, urban creatives and remote executives who want clothes that transition from Zoom calls to gallery openings without looking effortful. They value discreet luxury, small-batch production, and fabrics that travel without creasing; sustainability is implicit through dead-stock usage and made-to-order replenishment.
Fashion4theleisureclass competes in the niche between avant-garde streetwear and minimalist designer labels. It differentiates by rejecting logos, offering gender-fluid sizing, and keeping unit quantities below 300 per style, cultivating scarcity without resortway pricing or influencer saturation.
Clothes that work as hard as you rest
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Mey Edlich
Mey Edlich ist eine deutsche Modemarke, die Kleidung und Modeartikel anbietet.
Authentische deutsche Handwerkskunst, die zeitlos elegant in deinen Alltag passt
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Selvithelabel
Selvithelabel is a women’s fashion e-commerce label that focuses on elevated everyday staples: linen-blend dresses, two-piece sets, tailored trousers, and knit tops in muted earth tones. Prices sit in the mid-range bracket—USD 60-140 for dresses and USD 45-90 for separates—positioned between fast fashion and designer contemporary. The brand is digital-native, selling exclusively through its own Shopify site with worldwide DHL shipping and periodic “online trunk shows” that drop limited quantities every 4-6 weeks.
The label’s calling card is small-batch production runs (seldom more than 150 units per style) cut from certified European linen and dead-stock cotton, finished with in-house developed dyes such as “mocha dust” and “sage ash.” Every garment is photographed on diverse body shapes (sizes XS-3XL) and accompanied by detailed flat sketches that show seam placement and fabric weight, reinforcing a transparent design ethos. Their best-known release, the “Reversible Linen Jumpsuit,” sold out in 36 hours and is restocked by wait-list only.
Customers are 25-40-year-old creative professionals—editors, dietitians, UX designers—who want work-to-weekend pieces that read minimalist yet feel responsibly made. They value traceable supply chains, inclusive sizing without surcharges, and palettes that integrate with existing capsule wardrobes; Instagram comments show repeat buyers citing “quiet luxury on a real income.”
Selvithelabel competes in the same space as indie contemporary labels that use natural fabrics and Instagram drops, but differentiates through lower MOQs, size-inclusive sampling from the outset, and pricing roughly 30-40 % below comparable linen brands. By keeping design, cutting, and packing under one roof in Surat, India, the company maintains margin while offering free alterations credit within 60 days, a service rarely matched by similar direct-to-consumer womenswear brands.
Linen that whispers luxury without the designer price tag
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Dionfashion
Dionfashion is a women’s e-commerce boutique that focuses on statement dresses, two-piece sets, and figure-hugging bodycon silhouettes priced between $40 and $120, squarely in the mid-range bracket. The entire catalog—ranging from club-ready minis to satin evening gowns—is sold exclusively through its Shopify-powered site, with new drops uploaded weekly and no brick-and-mortar presence.
The brand’s edge lies in limited-run “micro-collections” released in small batches of 50–150 units per style, creating scarcity that routinely sells out within 24 hours. Fabrics are sourced from Los Angeles garment district suppliers, and every piece is photographed on size-inclusive models (XS-3X) to emphasize curve-friendly cuts. Their best-known line, the “Dion Luxe Satin” series, accounts for roughly 30 % of annual sales and is re-stocked only twice per year.
Core shoppers are 18-30-year-old U.S. women who identify with Instagram nightlife culture and value instant, trend-driven looks under $100. Customers buy for weekend events, vacations, and influencer content, prioritizing eye-catching designs that photograph well rather than long-term wardrobe staples.
Dionfashion competes with fast-fashion e-tailers that mass-produce similar silhouettes; it differentiates by keeping quantities low, using domestic small-batch production to speed turnaround (two-week design-to-site cycle), and offering free U.S. shipping without a minimum spend. The combination of scarcity messaging, LA-based manufacturing, and inclusive sizing allows it to occupy a niche between ultra-cheap imports and higher-priced designer contemporary labels.
Rare drops that sell out fast, designed for your next night out
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