Designers
- 3.1 Phillip Lim
- A.L.C.
- Akris
- Akris Punto
- Alberto Fermani
- Alexander Wang
- Alexis Bittar
- Algo
- Allude
- Aris Geldis
- Asha
- Assad Mounser
- Autumn Cashmere
- B-low the Belt
- Bajra
- Berge
- Bounkit
- Brochu Walker
- Brunello Cucinelli
- Carole Tanenbaum
- Cacharel
- Catherine Regehr
- Celine
- Christian Louboutin
- Citizens of Humanity
- Corson
- Current/Elliott
- Cut25
- Derek Lam
- Duffy
- Equipment
- Etro
- Falerio Sarti
- Giambattista Valli
- Givenchy
- Goldsign
- Graham & Spencer
- Hanii Y
- Harvey Faircloth
- Herve Leger
- Isabel Marant
- J Brand
- J. Mendel
- James Perse
- Jamie Wolf
- Jason Wu
- Jimmy Choo
- Jocelyn
- K Jacques
- Kotur
- L'Agence
- Lanvin
- Lauren Harper
- Lela Rose
- Liebskin
- Loeffler Randall
- Lola Cruz
- Lulu Frost
- Marchesa
- Mark and James by Badgley Mischka
- Martin Margiela
- McQ by Alexander McQueen
- Melissa
- M.I.H.
- Mike Gonzalez
- Nancy Gonzalez
- Narciso Rodriguez
- Organic by John Patrick
- Orlanda Olsen
- Oscar de la Renta
- Pedro Garcia
- Piazza Sempione
- Pura Lopez
- Rachel Zoe
- Rene Lezard
- Robert Rodriguez
- See by Chloe
- Sophie Theallet
- Stella McCartney
- Stuart Weitzman
- T by Alexander Wang
- Thakoon
- The Row
- Theyskens Theory
- Three Dots
- Velvet
- Veronica Beard
- We Are Owls
- Yigal Azrouel
- Yves Saloman
- Zero Maria Cornejo
Organic by John Patrick
“You need to make clothes that stand out, that are beautiful and meaningful to a customer. She’s still out there, and she’s still looking, but she has to have a reason to buy something.”
What makes all this more than just some design concept is Organic’s ethical focus. Seventy percent of the line is made entirely from sustainable materials right here in the U.S., with the organic knitwear produced by Patrick’s cottage-industry artisans in Peru. (Style.com)

