Three new (ISH) brands on my radar

Etro Top, Escvdo Skirt (top matched here), Christopher Esber Sandals (lower price here), Sherman Fields and Jiajia Necklaces, Saint Laurent Bag
Recently, I have three new (ISH) brands on my track, each with a stunning perspective without yelling, but certainly taking their own stance.
ESCVDO: There is some sculptural and expressiveness in the way ESCVDO treats knitted clothing – each piece feels like a modern heirloom, deep in shape and wearable. While the brand has been around for over a decade, I only encountered them a few years ago when their ordering models were like a quiet secret. Over time, you may see their work here; this design keeps entering my suitcase and everyday life.
Attersee: Attersee reimagines everyday work with precise, elevated touches, where subtle tailoring and excellent fabric choices completely change how people feel. I’ve been wearing the brand since its launch in 2021 and their detailed approach has brought me back another season. Each piece comes with quiet confidence that doesn’t require attention, but it will certainly win it.
Heirlome: Heirlome leans onto the silk with a relaxed fluidity, bringing a feeling of sensation, feeling a sensual but unpleasant silhouette. Their aesthetics are guaranteed – just like these pieces always belong to your wardrobe, even if they just enter the scene. Beautiful design, based on exquisiteness without losing the advantage.


This fan-shaped Midi Skirt is hand-treated from the organic cotton and terracotta zigzag pattern, seamlessly matches the mating tops to give it a striking ensemble.
This structured strapless corset, made from Raw Silk Basket braid, embosses minimalist elegance on the top with an internal bonus and a zippered back.
This purely handmade Midi dress in Japanese silk yarn has delicate stitch changes and a square neckline that provides ethereal hand-crafted elegance.


ESCVDO
Attersee
Heilrom

