6 Fashionable Suppliers Of Women's Apparel

Not only is fashion an expression of one's unique personality, but the right outfit can help you feel confident and assured. Many designers across the globe are creating one-of-a-kind women's wear to suit a range of tastes. This list, in no particular order, highlights some stylish brands making clothes for the modern woman.

Kicking off our list at #1 is KiraGrace, a yoga clothing company based in San Diego, California. It is woman-owned and operated, founded by Kira Karmazin. The company sells tank tops, bras, leggings, dresses, and more, in a range of fabrics such as Luxe Tencel Modal, made from renewable wood sources.

KiraGrace's little black box program is a subscription service for women who want curated items automatically sent to their homes each month. Boxes might include one or two active essentials such as a bra, headband, or layering top. Once a week, the company hosts streamable meditations and yoga classes.

Coming in at #2, we have Lorna Jane, maker of activewear. Its clothing line includes sports bras, shorts, swimwear, pants, dresses, and more. Based in Australia, it was founded by Lorna Jane Clarkson, a former aerobics instructor. The company's first storefront in the United States opened in Malibu in 2012.

Lorna Jane is committed to sustainability, and has maintained a long-term partnership with one Australian-owned and managed manufacturing group to solely produce its items. This approach allows the company more control over working conditions and production quality.

Next up, at #3, we find Her Universe, a fashion company and lifestyle brand for lovers of science fiction and fantasy. Founded by actress and entrepreneur Ashley Eckstein, the company's goal is to change the perception that science fiction and fantasy are just for boys.

Her Universe has partnered with several established names in the science fiction and fantasy world to create fangirl apparel and accessories. Participating franchises include Star Wars, Doctor Who, Harry Potter, and Marvel. The clothing company sells T-shirts, cardigans, jackets, dresses, skirts, jewelry, and more.

The #4 entry is Cowgirl Kim, which sells Southwest-inspired clothing and accessories. The company's owner frequently travels to New Mexico and Arizona in search of unique Native American jewelry and other items to sell. In addition, shoppers will find labels such as Roja, Double D Ranchwear, Old Gringo, and more.

Some clothing and accessories are designed for and sold exclusively from Cowgirl Kim. The company has various home goods in addition to apparel, including rugs, pillows, frames, and quilts. For shoppers who love to exercise, Cowgirl Kim also sells a line of activewear.

For #5, we present KOOKAI. This Australian-owned women's fashion label has a collection that includes blouses, skirts, jumpsuits, and more. It also has a basics line of simple shirts, bodysuits, and dresses. In 2018, KOOKAI established an ethics and sustainability committee to ensure it keeps these ideals front-and-center.

KOOKAI was originally founded in Paris in 1983 by Robert Cromb and Danielle Vagner. The company now has boutiques across Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. Further, it formed the Katalyst Foundation, which is predominantly focused on supporting people in need in rural, regional, and remote communities in Fiji.

Last but not least, at #6, we get Badgley Mischka. The renowned brand is found in high-end stores such as Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, and Saks Fifth Avenue, with its flagship boutique in Los Angeles. The label was created by Mark Badgley and James Mischka, who have been hailed by Vogue as among the top ten American designers.

Badgley Mischka's designs have been worn by a number of celebrities, including Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Kate Winslet, and Helen Mirren. In addition to everyday wear and cocktail dresses, the company also produces a bridal collection featuring gowns, shoes, and other accessories.