Womenswear Labels to look out for in 2017
- anonymix9
- Feb 6, 2017
- 4 min read
As we enter 2017, we also enter a new year of trends, collections and designers, but we are giving you a sneak preview of the designers to look out for this year, so you can be ahead of the trends before anyone else!
Every Friday we will add a new designer to our list to keep you updated, so make sure you keep checking back so you don’t miss the next big thing…
So far we have rounded up our top 5 and we are feeling summer vibes throughout…
1. Caroline Constas

First up is New York based Canadian designer, Caroline Constas, whose style is holiday inspired. Constas’ pieces are layered but lightweight and simple yet eye catching. Constas is hitting multiple trends, from the much loved off the shoulder trend to the highly lusted gingham print. Caroline Constas plays with flares and bold prints to create a unique holiday inspired collection, which is a must have this year.
Caroline Constas’ collection is available from www.carolineconstas.com
2. Attico

Next is the feminine laid-back dresses created by Italian designers and ‘IT’ girls Georgia Tordini and Gilda Ambrosio. The two combine their different aesthetics to create a genius collection. Attico was created in February 2016 and has taken off with a bang. Street style stars love the Hollywood style gowns and have been seen pairing them with trainers and t-shirts, but with their use of small glamorous details on elegant materials what’s not to love? There is something for everyone and every style over at Attico.
You can see the Attico’s full collection at Attico.com
3. Naya Rea

Naya Rea transports us back to anywhere warmer than the UK right now, giving ultimate summer vibes, but although you may imagine yourself wearing a piece of her collection some where a little bit warmer, Naya Rea is a London based designer herself, showing us that pairing a summer dress with tights is perfectly fine too. Naya Rea says, she ‘creates contemporary pieces for the strong confident and demure woman in hot pink.’
Rea creates silhouettes to highlight the strength of the woman’s body all whilst keeping it fun and quirky.
Think holidays in the south of France and walks along golden beaches as the sun starts to set. Naya Rea’s collection is feminine with the use of over the top frills and bold colours, making you eager for summer to arrive.
Naya Rea creates for the woman who wants to stand out, whilst keeping in mind she is modern and needs to be comfortable the whole day through.
You can view Naya Rea’s full SS16 collection at Nayarea.com
4.Isa Arfen

This week we have sticked with the summer theme, the next big womenswear label to look out for and follow on social media before your friends is Isa Arfen. The Italian born designer serafina sama founded Isa Arfen in 2011 after graduating in London, but is marking her spot worldwide in the fashion industry.
After one small collection of summer dresses, Isa Arfen has gone on to preview multiple collections with her latest RE17 collection inspired by African designs and prints. The mix of prints and neutral shades with a dash of colour running through shows a sense of strong versatile women.
You can see the full collection at Isaarfen.com
5. Altuzarra

For our fifth pick we have chosen New York based brand Altuzarra. Launched by Joseph Altuzarra in 2008, the luxury women's ready to wear collections have taken off with a bang.
The feminine prints on strong silhouettes creates a modern take on women's work wear, showing us work wear can be fun and we can break the rules sometimes.
Altuzarra's spring/summer'17 collection previewed more of a holiday inspired collection. With tropical fruits and frills merged together, the ultimate summer collection was created.
6. Sakspotts
Our 6th brand is Sakspotts, created by Danish designers Barbara Potts and Catherine Saks. Sakspotts holds a strong aesthetic, think bright colours and fur all whilst being classic.
Sakspotts was established in 2013, holding only 4 years of experience, but rising very quickly with international acknowledgement.
With their latest collection seeing hay stacks on the runway and models wearing farmers gloves, it is a farmer's wives dream (and ours too).
Here is a clip of their latest show to give you a real feel of the brand...
We are excited to see where Sakspotts ends up and what their next theme will be set upon.
7.Ganni

And finally, we have Danish womenswear brand Ganni. From their fun printed T-shirts to their lace trainers EVERY 'it' girl has been seen wearing a Ganni piece.
The family owned business creates a mix of clothing pieces in very few prints, meaning if you favour a skirt over a dress, the print will be available in both. Their prices range from £30+ so there is something for every price range.
Ganni strongly inherits Danish girls style, relaxed and smart, but not too over dressed. So be quick if you want to nab a piece for your spring wardrobe.
Ganni is available at... http://www.ganni.com/about-us/about-us.html
To say up to date with the best womenswear labels of 2017 come back every Friday to find out who will be added to our list.