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26 British Brands You Should Get To Know, From Damson Madder to Aligne
The coolest home-grown talents in the UK, these are the names – both niche and new – to shop now.
There’s a lot of stuff out there, and not all fashion pieces are created equal. Luckily, the ELLE editors know their way around a shopping rail, and when it comes to helping you find those niche brands worth knowing to high-street hits of quality, and a few vintage treasures too, our ELLE Edits showcase the very best of the season.
If you haven’t already swotted up on the best British clothing brands, you really should do your homework. The French may have elegant insouciance and Australian brands own that carefree kind of bohemia, but there’s an edge to the Brits that you simply can’t beat. London is the city that brought the world Mods in the Sixties, Punks in the Seventies and New Romantics in the Eighties, not to mention countless home-grown greats like Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood and Paul Smith.
But we’re not here to school you on established designer labels you already know and love: we’re here to shine a light on the smaller (but likely not for long, thanks to Instagram) independent labels repping the UK today. Those totally unique British brands that continue to carry the crown. From the new vanguard of emerging designers redefining British fashion – Wales Bonner, Molly Goddard, Tolu Coker and more – to mid-level labels like Rat & Boa, &Daughter, and Peachy Den that skilfully reflect the zeitgeist in clothes.
The Best British Brands By Category
- Best for cashmere: Begg & Co
- Best for wardrobe staples: Aligne
- Best for eveningwear: 16Arlington
- Best for It-girl statements: Peachy Den
- Best for wedding-guest dresses: Rixo
By shopping ‘local’ rather than relying on your old high-street favourites, you’re potentially doing good by the planet, too. OK, we’re not naive, we know that in 2025 most labels can't viably hand-make everything in England, but they're certainly trying to take more responsibility. Tolu Coker uses a mix of deadstock fabrics and upcycled materials, &Daughter works with a small group of makers based in Scotland and Ireland who use locally-sourced yarns, while Nobody's Child and Damson Madder recycle existing fabric into fresh new pieces.
If these impressive credentials aren’t enough to sway, the cool campaign imagery below certainly will. Keep scrolling to see 26 of the best British brands to know and shop now.
The British Brands We're Buying In 2025
Abigail Southan is our Senior Fashion Ecommerce Editor and has five years' experience as a writer and editor in the industry. Abigail has a BA in History from the University of Bristol and an MA in Fashion Journalism from Central Saint Martins. Abigail currently covers all things style and shopping across titles including Harper’s Bazaar, ELLE, Esquire and Red. On a daily basis, she helps readers buy better with how-to-wear guides, first-person product reviews and deep dives into the latest trends. Previously, Abigail has worked for The Sunday Times’ Style and Fabulous magazine as their first ecommerce writer and was a founding editor of Sun Selects. She has also written for Net-a-Porter, I-D, Man About Town, Wonderland and 1 Granary, and has interviewed the likes of Paris Hilton, Dua Lipa and Christopher Bailey. You can follow Abigail on Instagram at @abigailsouthan.


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