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The Great British Fashion Brands

Let Liberty guide you towards the designers putting the Great back into Britain's fashion scene
By: George Elliot

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The Great British Fashion Brands

The Great British Fashion Brands

Let Liberty guide you towards the designers putting the Great back into Britain's fashion scene

By: George Elliot

With its tailoring pedigree, world class textile mills and long list of decade-defining subcultures (think: glam rock, punk and new romantic), style is woven into the very fabric of British society. So, to discover the most exciting, innovative and coveted names in fashion, there’s really no need to look beyond our shores. But which are the best British fashion brands to keep on your radar, you ask? From cult legendary labels to a new generation of creative rule-breakers, which British brands should you induct into your wardrobe? With the intel on the designers putting Britain on the fashion map and those predicted to make waves this season, we asked Liberty’s Womenswear Buyer Larissa Stange for the four to know…

JW Anderson

Revered for his off-the-wall womenswear and cult accessories, Northern Irish designer Jonathan Anderson is accustomed to making some of fashion's most talked about pieces so naturally, he’s next up on Stange’s list of names to know. “His brand, JW Anderson, is a pioneering trend-setter beloved by the fashion set for its quirkiness, storytelling and deconstructed silhouettes,” Stange says. “Award-winning and celebrated - not only in Britain but on an international scale - I’m always excited for what he does next.”

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RIXO

Searching for a standout party piece or an alternative wedding dress? If so, Stange’s advice is simple: turn your attention to RIXO, whose elegant and vintage-inspired collections are distinctly of the moment. “Founded in 2015 by London-based design duo Henrietta Rix and Orlagh McCloskey, the brand’s ever-playful spirit shines through their use of dopamine-inducing colours and incredible prints,” Stange notes. “Their aim is for everybody who wears RIXO to feel like the best version of themselves, and as a regular wearer myself, there really is a confidence-boosting quality to their creations.”

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Barbour

Countryside staples are back in fashion’s favour, so it makes sense that Stange’s next pick is an iconic heritage brand that’s carving a name for itself among the British fashion scene: Barbour. “Ideal for weekend escapes to the country, their waxed and quilted jackets have helped us brave the elements for decades, but I particularly love how Barbour has been reinventing itself recently with a series of coveted collaborations with the likes of Roksanda and Ganni,” Stange explains. “Worn by rockstars and It-girls alike, practicality has rarely looked so good.”

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House of Sunny

Is your wardrobe awash with vibrant colours and patterns? When getting ready, do you live by the “more-is-more” mantra? If that’s a yes on both counts, familiarise yourself with Stange’s final favourite: House of Sunny. “Founded in Hackney back in 2011, this homegrown label is a master of maximalism and thrills me every season with its youthful energy and creativity,” Stange states. “A brand that’s especially popular among TikTok’s tastemakers, It’s great to see this new generation of casual designer bringing a lot of fun and joy to the fashion world without losing its cool edge.”

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