Emerging haute couture designers to follow

Discover the visionary talents redefining haute couture on the global stage. This selection spotlights emerging designers showcasing innovative collections at Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks, from experimental silhouettes to intricate embroidery. We explore the new voices blending traditional craftsmanship with modernity, creating unique pieces that capture the industry's attention. Stay updated with the names set to shape the future of luxury fashion.

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    Recep Demiray x Hatun Tekstil (Turkey)

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    • Attracts great attention with designs

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    This collaboration presented an 18-piece haute couture collection at Paris Fashion Week in October 2025, receiving significant 'wow factor' for its glittering gowns and special occasion wear. Their craftsmanship and design prowess are highly recognized.

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    Tess Mann Atelier (USA)

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    • Specializes in avant-garde designs

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    Tess Mann, a former FBI agent, brings a unique and fresh perspective to haute couture. Her 'Le Jardin' collection, showcased at Paris Fashion Week in October 2025, was highly acclaimed for its intricate designs and modern elegance.

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    Maki Fashion Design Studio (Ukraine)

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    • Presented at Paris Fashion Week

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    Founded by Makar Tsypan, this studio focuses on training young creatives and preserving artisanal techniques, showcasing resilience and ethical practices. Their use of recycled fabrics and customized garments highlights a commitment to craft and sustainability.

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    Chancos (Creative Vision by Do Thanh Tinh) (Vietnam)

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    • Redefines haute couture with breathtaking illusions

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    Chancos, under the creative vision of Do Thanh Tinh, unveiled its 'Mirage Éternel' Fall-Winter 2025 collection in Milan, redefining haute couture with breathtaking illusions. The brand is celebrated for its meticulous craftsmanship and avant-garde techniques.

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    Miss Claire Sullivan (USA)

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    • Creates custom couture

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    Miss Claire Sullivan has quickly become a favorite among Hollywood's 'it-girls,' styling celebrities like Addison Rae and Kylie Jenner. Her designs redefine modern couture with a nostalgic yet contemporary twist.

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    Zoe Gustavia Anna Whalen (USA)

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    • Brooklyn-based artist and fashion designer

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    Zoe Gustavia Anna Whalen launched her eponymous label in 2022, redefining sustainability and craftsmanship. She creates sculptural garments using deadstock and vintage fabrics, reflecting a commitment to intentional, slow fashion.

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    Amari Carter (USA)

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    • Creates high-quality products

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    Amari Carter is an emerging designer to watch in 2025, known for crafting high-quality garments with an unwavering commitment to detail and ethical production. Her brand's philosophy is rooted in precision and sustainability.

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    Ashlynn Park (Ashlyn) (USA)

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    • Mastery of modern tailoring

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    Ashlynn Park, a 2022 LVMH Prize finalist, is celebrated for her sharp tailoring, zero-waste ethos, and sustainable design philosophy. Her Spring/Summer 2026 collection further solidified her reputation for innovative and responsible fashion.

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    Diotima (Rachel Scott) (Jamaica/UK/Italy)

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    • Expresses sensual form

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    Founded by Rachel Scott, Diotima redefines modern American fashion by centering Caribbean craftsmanship and global influences. The brand transforms traditional handmade crochet into rigorously tailored luxury fashion, showcasing a unique blend of cultures.

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    Moja Rowa (Velena Mojarova and Benedikt Sittler) (Mexico/Italy)

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    • Features hand-made prints

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    Moja Rowa, founded in 2020, takes inspiration from pre-Hispanic fabrics and traditional textile techniques, experimenting with natural dyes and embroidery. Their commitment to sustainability and artisanal craft makes them a hot emerging label.

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    Julie Kegels (Belgium)

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    • Creates state of the art clothes collections

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    Julie Kegels, a graduate of Antwerp's Royal Academy of Fine Arts, launched her eponymous label in 2024 and debuted at Paris Women's Fashion Week. Her work fuses timeless elegance with daring, forward-thinking elements, making her a talent to watch.

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    Paolina Russo (Canada)

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    • Micro-chipped knitwear for brand discovery

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    Paolina Russo is consistently highlighted as an emerging talent from major fashion weeks, including Copenhagen Fashion Week in 2026. She is recognized for her innovative and distinctive designs that push creative boundaries.

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    August Barron (Benjamin Barron and Bror August Vestbø) (Paris)

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    • Paris-based It label

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    Previously known as ALL-IN, August Barron focuses on the reconstruction of existing garments, offering a mix of ready-to-wear and one-of-a-kind artisanal pieces. Their designs are regularly seen on pop stars, and they were a finalist for the 2025 LVMH Prize.

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    Samanta Virginio

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    • Founded by Central Saint Martins graduate

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    Founded in 2023 by a Central Saint Martins graduate, Samanta Virginio's playful ready-to-wear label blurs the lines between knitwear and evening wear. Her creative vision is shaped by growing up between New York and Italy, drawing inspiration from nature, city life, and pop culture.

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    Mel Usine (Stephen Biga)

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    • Debut collection was an exciting discovery

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    Conceived in 2024, Mel Usine by Stephen Biga distills mythical silhouettes into contemporary, wearable fashion. Biga's background at prestigious design houses like Proenza Schouler and Rodarte positions him as an exciting emerging designer.

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    George Trochopoulous (Greece/UK)

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    • Known for making good knits

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    London-based George Trochopoulous, drawing on his Greek heritage, focuses primarily on knitwear that straddles the subversive and the obscure. His pieces have already been worn by numerous celebrities, highlighting his growing influence.

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    ZOMER (Netherlands)

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    • Features quirky humor

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    ZOMER presented its fifth collection for Spring/Summer 2026 at Paris Fashion Week, known for kaleidoscopic color palettes, bold styling, and exaggerated proportions. The brand actively opposes minimalism, creating playful and unexpected looks.

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    Marie Adam-Leenaerdt (Belgium)

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    • Visionary designer

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    Marie Adam-Leenaerdt founded her eponymous label in 2023, redefining the rituals of dressing with a conceptual approach to wardrobe essentials. Her Spring/Summer 2026 collection explored themes of travel and the act of getting dressed, presented as a performance.

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    VAILLANT (Alice Vaillant) (France)

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    • Empowers women through sculptural pieces

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    Alice Vaillant, founder of VAILLANT in 2020, infuses her rich history in dance into her design practice, exploring the contradiction between discipline and freedom. Her Spring/Summer 2026 collection, 'Le Récital,' was inspired by Opéra Bastille.