These Are The Exciting Fashion Designers To Know In 2018

Angel Chen SS17
Angel Chen SS17

Concerned you’ll lose track of this year’s most exciting models? On the lookout for the fashion photographers that you should know about? These are the need to know names in fashion for 2018.

Womenswear designers to know about in 2018

There’s a lot of new talent to keep an eye on this year. Whether it was Ashley Williams making a splash at London Fashion Week with her cowboy-themed protest against the political climate, or Molly Goddard offering full-blown romance, audiences have certainly been kept entertained at the AW17 womenswear shows, and that’s just the beginning. From designers on the scene who have already gained acclaim to brand new names in the industry that will make waves this year, Culture Trip rounds up the womenswear designers to know about in 2018.

Roberta Einer SS17

Read Culture Trip’s best womenswear list here.

As menswear becomes increasingly interesting, these talented designers are helping to shape the landscape in exciting and creative new ways. From the AW17 shows we can already glean that the next generation of menswear designers are embracing a more fluid and romantic approach to masculinity, a development that opens up a whole new host of creative possibilities within the industry. Find out who Culture Trip has touted as the hottest new talent below.

Orange Culture SS17

Read Culture Trip’s best menswear designers list here.

Unisex designers to know about in 2018

Gender-neutral dressing was one of the biggest waves to have broken on the sartorial scene in 2016. During the AW17 shows it wasn’t just the off-schedule brands playing with a more fluid approach to identity; a gender-blind approach was seen at the likes of Burberry, Paul Smith and Teatum Jones as well. Read Culture Trip‘s guide to the designers already nailing one of 2018’s most exciting new styles.

Bruta SS17

Read Culture Trip’s best unisex designers list here.

Sustainable fashion designers to know in 2018

As fashion brands begin to take responsibility for the way in which their production methods impact the world, sustainable fashion is coming into its own. Once associated with vegans and hemp, major players such as Stella McCartney have paved the way for a new approach to fashion which ensures that the creativity isn’t compromised by the aftermath of production. Read on for our guide to the coolest new sustainable fashion designers that you should add to your radar.

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Read Culture Trip’s list of sustainable designers here.

The jewellery designers to know about in 2018

There’s nothing like a signature piece of jewellery to make an outfit truly your own. From experimental new names to established brands, if you’re looking for beautiful jewellery design to invest in, these are the need-to-know names.

Read Culture Trip’s guide to jewellery designers here.

The US fashion photographers to know about

Now is an exciting time to be working fashion, with a hunger for fresh ideas and Instagram-friendly content at its peak. Image (and images) is everything. Want to know who’s creating the most groundbreaking images in fashion photography in the states (apart from Culture Trip favourite Petra Collins)? Look no further than our guide to the best U.S fashion photographers working today.

Read Culture Trip’s guide to fashion photographers in the US that you should know about.

Swimwear brands to know in 2018

Summer is coming, which means now is the time to invest in statement swimwear for the season. Whether you prefer timeless or trendy pieces, our round up has something for everyone.

Read our guide to great swimwear style here.

The denim brands to know this year

Forget skinny jeans, these denim designers are putting out unique styles with an emphasis on timeless style. Check out the need-to-know names in denim for 2018.

Read our guide to denim designers here.

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