5 Lesser-Known Labels We Love
5 Lesser-Known Labels We Love
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5 Lesser-Known Labels We Love

At The Gold Edition, it is our job to keep you in the know about all things fashion and up to date on some of the cool brands out there. Here, we bring you five labels that have caught our eye recently, as well as an edit of their new-season dresses that will see you through the summer months, whatever the occasion…

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Loretta Belted Embroidered Floral-Print Woven Maxi Dress, £524
Loretta Belted Embroidered Floral-Print Woven Maxi Dress, £524

Loretta Caponi

Established in 1967, Loretta Caponi was until recently little known outside of Italy and beyond its store in Florence. This artisanal atelier, which is steeped in history and tradition, has been passed down through generations and is now helmed by Loretta’s daughter Lucia and grandson Guido. The brand is celebrated for its exquisite lingerie, beachwear and summer dresses – all with that distinctive Italian charm and elegance.  While an investment purchase, each design is meticulously handcrafted, showcasing intricate 'catenella' embroidery and delicate lace trims. Some of our favourites – like the Teresa and Bianca dresses – perfectly demonstrate the brand’s attention to detail with their beautiful broderie trims and expert fit. Pair with rattan accessories and a wide-brimmed hat for that Italian Riviera flair.

Visit LorettaCaponi.it

Mondo Corsini

Founded by Susan Corsini, an Australian living in London, independent brand Mondo Corsini is all about beautiful craftsmanship, enduring design and a simple, relaxed aesthetic. The collection of timeless clothing, handcrafted accessories and homeware embraces a 'buy less, buy better' ethos and an understated elegance. Pieces are comfortable and versatile and will work hard in your wardrobe. A standout has to be the Aphrodite dress, which embodies summer dressing perfectly with its timeless nautical stripes, breezy length and linen-cotton blend. 

Visit MondoCorsini.com

Victorine Linen Dress, £350
Victorine Linen Dress, £350
Lola Silk Dress, £105
Lola Silk Dress, £105

Pink Lemons

Pink Lemons, a small family business based in Cornwall, is the brainchild of husband-and-wife team Leah and Paul. They find inspiration for their brand from the Cornish lifestyle and their love for India. What started as sketches on the kitchen table has evolved into a stylish and sustainable brand driven by a passion for femininity, vibrant colours and organic fabrics. Each piece is thoughtfully designed with its own personality. We love Lola, a versatile dress with timeless appeal that has been crafted from upcycled vintage saris – featuring feminine blouson sleeves, a comfortable elasticated waistline and a detachable sash, Lola is the perfect everyday dress that you'll reach for again and again throughout the year. For a polished silhouette, simply cinch the waistline to your desired fit.

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Daydress

British womenswear label Daydress creates stunning hand-block printed cotton dresses, skirts, and tops. The brand's founder, Gabby Deeming, draws inspiration from her background as a creative director for interiors and her passion for historic patterned textiles. The brand works closely with block-printers in Jaipur, India, and uses specially commissioned khadi cotton or silk from Madhya Pradesh and Bengal to ensure a traceable and meticulous production process. Each piece is hand-cut, lined with cotton and crafted with utmost care and attention to detail. Our pick for the summer is the Travelling dress – light and comfortable, and true to the brand’s style, it is hand-block printed in the pretty yellow Jodphur stripe with flower detailing. The gently frilled collar adds a feminine touch, while the side-drawstrings allow you to customise the fit to flatter your shape. 

Visit Daydress.co.uk

Zita Dress, £235
Zita Dress, £235
My NS Dress, £249
My NS Dress, £249

Dea Kudibal

Danish label Dea Kudibal was founded in 2003 with a collection of vintage fabric scarves and shawls. Since then, the brand has expanded into a full clothing line featuring feminine prints, vibrant colours and flattering silhouettes. The brand’s signature stretch silk fabric adds a touch of luxury yet durability to each collection. One of our favourites this season is The Manon, a tiered maxi dress that combines effortless style with a hint of drama – we love the voluminous balloon sleeves, the flattering deep V-neckline and the timeless soft floral print. 

Visit DeaKudibal.co.uk

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