These 5 Brands Are the Secret to Your Favorite Instagrammers’ Style
If you haven’t shown up at the office wearing the same outfit as a co-worker, have you really lived? Kidding, but when we all spend our weekends hitting the same go-to retailers like Zara, H&M, and Topshop, it’s nearly inevitable that you and someone you know might both grab the same runway dupe.
And though shopping big-name designers isn’t always (well, almost never) an option, somehow the Instagrammers we all follow — bloggers, editors, and influencers alike — always seem to dodge that same ruffled shirt we’ve seen a million times, or they’re two months ahead on a trend that hasn’t filtered down to the fast-fashion stores yet. But if you look closely, they’re all wearing the same few brands too — you just haven’t heard of them yet.
Ahead, find five brands fashion Instagrammers love, and see our top pieces from each.
Staud
With on-point styling and a decent Instagram following, Staud is the L.A. brand you’ve probably seen on both Leandra Medine and that up-and-coming blogger whose name you keep forgetting. We highly recommend bookmarking the brand’s editorials when your own closet feels tired.
STAUD The Ken Turtleneck, $108, Staud; STAUD Seberg Bag in Navy Faux Croc, $425, Staud.
Loéil
Those knockoff Gucci shoes that fooled you? That faux fur that looks anything but? We can almost guarantee it came from LOéIL.
LOéIL Doreen Sweater Set, $196, Loéil; LOéIL Sabbia Earrings, $38, Loéil.
Stylenanda
This Korean shop, which is a trove of hard-to-find gems like graphic tees and frilled blouses nobody else has, offers a bizarre 8 percent off of everything almost every day.
STYLENANDA Two-Button Plaid Lapel Jacket, $67, Stylenanda; STYLENANDA Round-Buckled Strap Bag, $42, Stylenanda.
Frankie Shop
A grown-up offshoot of Pixie Market, this Lower East Side shop is prime for discovering new brands that probably make your new favorite coat/sweater/bag/you-name-it.
THE FRANKIE SHOP Navy Angora Zip Sweater, $158, The Frankie Shop; RACHEL COMEY Brown Simone Mule, $390, The Frankie Shop.
W Concept
With innovative brands like Reiken Nen, Another A, and Noir, this way-ahead-of-the-curve retailer is a launching pad for Korean designers in the U.S.
KHANDER Stripe-Blocked Oversize Shirt, $198, W Concept; MOSTWM Unbalance Cutting Washing Jean, $98, W Concept.
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