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Kalisa

Kalisa

Vêtements · Women's Fashion

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 uniform you actually want to wear, voted into existence by you

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