Kemi TelfordYvonne Telford is the designer behind Kemi Telford, a fashion and homeware brand based in south London. Honouring her Nigerian heritage, her dresses boast vibrantly coloured African wax cotton prints, made by skilled artisans in Nigeria. Dresses from £155 to £275, kemitelford.com
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One Hundred StarsThis family-run business takes inspiration from classical and historical print designs. The label creates ethically crafted dresses in a trio of shapes – The Rachel, The Pleat and The String Dress. Dresses from £110 to £120, onehundredstars.co.uk
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Em and ShiBased in Jaipur, India, this slow-fashion brand is committed to making responsible clothing with a focus on hand-drawn prints inspired by nature, made from carefully sourced and traditionally woven biodegradable fabrics. Buttons are made of natural materials like sea shells, wood or fibre. Each piece is made to order to guarantee minimum waste. Dresses from £79 to £156, emandshi.com
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HaiHai’s guiding ethos is to create pieces you’ll want to keep in your wardrobe forever. Known for working with silk, the label’s designs stretch the possibilities of the fabric; from satin silk that moves like liquid over the body, to robust dupion silk with solid ruffles. Dresses from £175 to £325, homeofhai.com
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Hill House HomeThe brand famous for the cotton-smocked “Nap dress” that went viral on social media during lockdown. London born, New York based founder Nell Diamond has built a fiercely loyal and engaged community. From mini to maxi, floral to stripe, there’s a style for everyone. Dresses from £145 to £295, hillhousehome.co.uk
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Farm RioBursting with colour and culture, Farm Rio is one of Brazil’s most recognisable labels. Its vibrant prints and opulent embroideries embody the carnival spirit of its native Rio de Janeiro. Dresses from £160 to £448, farmrio.uk
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Sister JaneThe little sister label to Ghospell, Sister Jane’s MO is trend-led dresses with a splash of whimsy. The design studio is based above the store, on the top floor of a west London townhouse. Dresses from £65 to £215, sisterjane.com
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Justine Tabak Slow fashion is at the heart of Justine Tabak’s seasonless approach to design. Going from a kitchen-table business to a small team based in Hackney, she delivers on her aim for sustainable “modern romantic” womenswear. Dresses from £195 to £295, justinetabak.co.uk
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Naya Rea Founded in 2018, this label has storytelling at its heart. Designs draw inspiration from Rea’s Siberian heritage, with one-of-a-kind prints and embroidered details adding to the feminine aesthetic. Dresses from £175 to £350, nayarea.com
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Wiggy KitDesigned and created by Wiggy Hindmarch, Wiggy Kit combines feminine with sophisticated functionality. Key pieces include the bestselling, versatile shirt dresses that can be worn to a special event or everyday with trainers or sandals. Dresses from £325 to £595, wiggykit.com
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