With the new season comes a slew of new designers to Harvey Nichols. Keep scrolling to discover the latest womenswear brands you should stock your closet with.
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Courrèges
Nicolas di Felice, who was recently appointed, has already proven that heritage design and youthful wearability can go hand in hand.
The house’s archival snap-front jackets get a makeover to appeal to a new generation, who can be seen wearing them with the mini lengths that made Courrèges famous in the 1960s. With experimental cuts and one-of-a-kind fabrics, de Felice, the house’s Artistic Director, echoes the forward-thinking energy of the house’s Space Age era.
Expect to discover everything from mini dresses and skirts, to jackets and rollnecks.
$835
$305
$585
Meryll Rogge
Meryll Rogge, the winner of the LVMH prize, worked for Dries van Noten and Marc Jacobs before launching her own label. With bold and unexpected combinations, her contemporary brand takes an experimental approach to classic wardrobe pieces.
The Belgian designer brings a joyful ambivalence to each carefully thought-out collection by fusing the simplicity of men’s fashion with the sophistication of evening-wear.
Bright pops of color nod to the brand’s signature ’80s-inspired aesthetic, as well as deconstructed styles like this lilac top and silk-twill shirt, are featured in our edit.
$1,600
$1,250
$825
Siedrés
Ceylin and Emir Bilge, a design duo who have only been together for a year, are already brightening our world with the happiest sun-soaked summer pieces.
Siedrés was inspired by art, moods, and moments in time to transport you to an imaginary Mediterranean town. The label’s pieces have a laid-back yet refined aesthetic, with unique prints and a variety of textures.
Styles that make a statement should be included in your edit. With the Ivy tank paired with the coordinating trousers or the asymmetric Safiya dress in degrade rainbow tones, embrace a more-is-more attitude.
$180
$180
$160
Cormio
For a playful series of knits with Made in Italy craftsmanship championed by Alessandro Michele, look to newcomer Jezabelle Cormio.
Cormio is changing knitwear as we know it, as seen on Dua Lipa and Olivia Rodriguez. Embroidered with rows of vintage-inspired flowers – one of the label’s signatures – our edit is brimming with whimsically toned tops and cardigans.
Pair yours with pastel-hued shoes and black patent loafers for a girlish touch, or go for a tough-luxe edge with black leather shorts and a contrasting mini bag for a tough-luxe edge.
$420
$590
$420