Established in 2018 - Shanghai, China

STAFFONLY explores boundless creativity, emphasizing hidden logic and communal recognition. Developing fresh concepts and identity is crucial for their symbiotic design process. This leads to curated materials, colors, and functional silhouettes, creating an ironic and provocative fashion. The STAFFONLY Man is characterized by curiosity, humor, and a willingness to break boundaries, exploring the unknown era of the world.

Established in 2019 - Paris, France

EGONLAB’s culture is the juxtaposition between the masculine and the feminine, modernity and historical know-how, romance and rebellion, sustainability and creativity.

Our tailored urban-punk DNA aims to dress all body shapes,

all genders and ages.

Established in 2017 - Shanghai, China

8on8 is both a mens and women’s collection created by Gong’s exceptional talents which lies in his precise manipulation of human form proportions in his designs. By seamlessly blending contemporary sporty elements with highly saturated retro color palettes, 8on8 strikes the perfect balance between creativity and functionality.

Established in 2022 - Shanghai, China

The term “NULLUS” originates in Latin and means “nothing.” The founders intended to keep the brand’s name as simple as possible and place the emphasis on the garments themselves. The design language of NULLUS is defined by the omitted fabric (flaw), introverted and concealed design features (conceal), and a comfortable and tranquil wearing experience (placid).

Established in 2015 - Bratislava, Slovakia

NEHERA is an independent Slovak brand that revived the heritage of the famous Czechoslovak brand that flourished in the 1930s and made history worldwide in the integration of design, production, and retail. The artisanal tradition of the Czechoslovak textile industry goes back to the first ready-to-wear factory established in 1868, mainland Europe in Prostejov, the Moravian hometown of Jan Nehera.

Established in 2018 - Paris, France

Heralded for his sustainable approach to fashion, 2018 marks the debut of Central Saint Martins graduate Kevin Germanier’s eponymous label: Germanier. The focus is on luxury upcycled fabrics with arresting details, such as discarded beads that the designer found during a work placement in Hong Kong, a prize for winning the Redress Award in 2015. Germanier eschews the homespun connotations for which eco-friendly fashion is known and instead draws inspiration from a futuristic vision of utopia. Look out for sculptural jackets, glitter-strewn dresses and sharply spliced skirts.