Here, a vanguard group of designers who prioritize their skills above all else.

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But the rise of quick-hit style belies another reality.

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These 10 designers, both contemporary and veteran, are perfect examples of those who have mastered their metier.

Rachel Scott, Diotima

Rachel Scott of Diotima

Rachel Scott ofDiotimatreats her textiles like clay.

You could describe her methods as unconventional.

Rachel Scott of Diotima

Divine floral appliques, sparkle-knit crochet and fringed macrame punctuated Diotima’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection.

Above all, Diotima serves as Scott’s love letter to Caribbean craftsmanship.

She’s known for her peek-a-boo lace inserts, crystal-embellished macrame, and ornate doily-style crochet.

Rachel Scott of Diotima

Scott cites her own production as an example.

This freedom and re-evaluation of value," she adds, “is very exciting.”

“We want our Luar pieces to be heirlooms,” he says.

Raul Lopez of Luar

They’re pieces you’d see on a downtown dance floor or an enviably cool passerby.

So long as I’m inspired by the world around me, I’ll continue to create."

“My team and I send styles for revisions every season to try and perfect our silhouette.

Luar Fall/Winter 2024

It’s somewhat of a subversive tenet; as an industry sect, fine jewelry is famously exclusive.

But Harris is here to shake things up.

A glimpse of Mateo New York’s chunky pearl drop earrings and an opalescent choker necklace.

Matthew Harris of Mateo New York

His talismans are ones you’ll treasure for years to come.

“Fine jewelry should last a very long time and be passed on from generation to generation.

A rigorous quality-control process is then done to ensure all is well,” he says.

Mateo New York pearl jewelry.

Her career began in graphic design, with Parsons working as an art director for a handful of years.

It would be minimalistic in the literal “less is more” sense.

“At times, it feels like there’s too much product out here,” she says.

Emme Parsons of Emme Parsons

Her brand would prioritize function and form over flash and make capital-G Good shoes.

To say Parsons has accomplished that initial goal would be an understatementtranscended would be far more accurate.

Emme Parsons' Hugo sandal, Veneto pump, and Romy Bijoux pump.

Emme Parsons' Hugo sandal, Veneto pump, and Romy Bijoux pump.

Forget a statement shoe for a once-in-a-blue-moon partyParsons makes shoes you’ll have in your daily rotation.

A sense of overwhelm and fatigue can be alleviated by a tightly edited, curated wardrobe.”

She refashions antique quilts into outerwear and turns 18th-century Portuguese grain sacks into shirting.

Emily Adams Bode Aujla of Bode

Her take on upcycling is deep and tender.

Rather than simply shy away from the context of the previous edition, Bode Aujla spotlights it.

He just prefers chucking the rule book out the window.

Bode Fall/Winter 2024

“Pushing the boundaries of what knitwear looks like is exciting to me,” Zankov says.

The possibilities," the FIT graduate adds, “are endless.”

If optimism was asweater, Zankov would have made it.

Henry Zankov of Zankov

“For me, it is about being curious,” he says.

“To be creative, you have to trust that this information will come to you in unexpected ways.

“While Zankov’s approach to design is playfulperhaps even rebelliousits equally as rigorous and detailed.

Zankov Fall/Winter 2024

His work, while decidedly not shy, is earnest and sincere all the same.

The CJR customer cares a lot.

Her style is an unapologetic, considered performance.

Christopher John Rogers of Christopher John Rogers

Exaggerated panniers, kaleidoscopic paillettes, and eye-tricking prints proliferated throughout the Christopher John Roger Fall/Winter 2024 capsule.

Amy Zurek knows this better than most.

Zurek knew that by focusing on architecturally sound, pure-and-simple good design, Savette would succeed.

Christopher John Roger Fall/Winter 2024

“Each bag may look simple, but the construction is anything but.

It’s this attention to detail, says the New Yorker, that sets Savette apart from the rest.

“[Designing] is a lot like putting a complex puzzle together, interweaving dreams with reality.

Amy Zurek of Savette

With Hope for Flowers, Reese encourages shoppers to cultivate a connection with their closets.

“The buying public’s addiction to fast fashion and throwaway culture makes a future for craftsmanship difficult.

“It’s amazing what talented, experienced, human hands can create.”

Savette’s Sera clutch and Tondo bag

Do launched his self-titled brand in 2019 and is currently creative director at Helmut Lang.

People call the Vietnamese designer a prodigy.

But the best way to acquaint yourself with Do is through his work.

Tracy Reese of Hope for Flowers

His clothes are androgynous cocktails that live beyond a box or binary.

He’s also strongly against cutting corners.

So, who is he?

Hope for Flowers' Fall/Winter 2024

Leave your ballet flats in your checked bag.

Uncle Harry for the gifting win.

Footwear designers are on a vintage kick, and I’m all for it.

Peter Do of Peter Do and Helmut Lang

She loves a see-through look.

The two looked nearly identical while attending the Broadway premiere of Good Night, and Good Luck.

You’ll look just as great as you smell.

Peter Do’s Fall/Winter 2024

SSENSE has everything a fashion enthusiast could ever want.

Bold pastels and sugar-sweet hues promise to overtake your boring shoe lineup.

The key to her success lies in self-care.

the cover of marie claire’s march 2024 issue

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A man (Miles Caton as Sammie Moore) plays the guitar while standing in a crowd in a wooden barn, in ‘Sinners.'

Kendall Jenner walks in New York City wearing a wrap coat and sneakers

Princess Kate holding Prince Louis on his christening day

best retro sneakers on Kaia Gerber and Nikki Ogunnaike, including Onituska Tigers, Bode x Nike Astrograbbers, Puma Speedcats, and Larroude Stella sneaker

Florence Pugh

Omega Brand Ambassadors Kaia Gerber and Cindy Crawford attend the opening night of OMEGA House Paris 2024 on July 27, 2024 in Paris, France.

A graphic of the perfume necklace trend for 2025 featuring a painting, woman wearing perfume bottle pendant necklaces, and elsa peretti by halston perfume pendants

Sara Holzman, Nikki Ogunnaike

spring 2025 shoe color trends on the runways of Chanel, Ferragamo, Rabanne, and Prada

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