If You Want to Look Like an NYC Fashion Editor, Then These 6 Chic Brands Are a Must
I asked NYC fashion editors which brands they're shopping in 2026. Spoiler alert: Paloma Wool, Geel, and Khaite made the list. Discover more chic editor-approved fashion brands below.
Out of curiosity, I asked my fellow NYC fashion editors which brands they're shopping in 2026. To no surprise, their fashion experience and market knowledge were plentiful. I can always trust myBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing colleagues to be well-read on Wholesale Replica Bag emerging designers and independent labels. Lucky for you, I turned my selfish curiosity into a generous offering: a guide to dressing like an NYC fashion editor. If your New Year's resolution is to dress chic, then it's time to listen up. We're talking 2026 trends like cool-girl drapings, unexpected prints (hello, zebra), chic shearling coats, and so much more.
Below, you'll find six chic editor-approved fashion brands. But first, here's a little preview: Geel, an L.A.-based brand, is a favorite of Gen Z editor Audry Hiaoui; Khaite and Toteme make an appearance, and Paloma Wool spotlights.
Read on to discover more standout editor-approved fashion brands. Ring in the New Year with an elevated wardrobe that says, "I know fashion."
6 Chic Brands NYC Fashion Editors Love
Khaite
"Khaite is the name that immediately comes to mind. This is largely because the brand is based in NYC, and founder Catherine Holstein truly understands the wardrobe needs of busy New Yorkers—from black tie to office wear and casual brunch. Each season, Khaite offers a dual collection. On one hand, there are the highly wearable, versatile classics, such as denim, cotton, and leather pieces, designed to be effortlessly mixed and matched with items already in one's closet. On the other hand, the brand presents more experimental, on-trend statement pieces crafted from complex fabrics like viscose, silk organza, and calfhair, allowing shoppers to step outside their comfort zone. This signature combination of soft, delicate, and edgy elements is what attracts a diverse range of dressers in the city. And, speaking from personal experience, the brand's collection previews are always highly anticipated events among NYC editors, who arrive eager to see which items they plan to add to their wishlists." — Nikki Chwatt, associate fashion editor
Paloma Wool
"A cult-favorite—Paloma Wool's cheeky minimalism and distinct visual language acts as a lighthouse for Gen-Z creatives. While some might say it's conceptual designs only make sense in the confines of a Pinterest board, it's my duty as a Gen-Z shopping editor to bring the abstract basics beyond the virtual reality of our feeds and onto the chaotic streets of NYC." — Josephine Hadjiloucas, assistant shopping editor
Nour Hammour
"No good conversation around cool-girl brands happens right now without a mention of Nour Hammour. Based in Paris, the label is creating some of the most luxurious outerwear (and skirts and select accessories) that feels like treasured heirlooms. The leather bomber jackets and statement shearling coats, in particular, are the pieces I see all over in New York and speaking from experience, the quality is just as good as it looks." — Anna LaPlaca, senior fashion editor
Geel
"The L.A. brand Geel was one of my favorite discoveries of 2025, and I'll definitely be shopping from it this year as well. If you like artful basics, the majority of the pieces are priced under $200. " — Audry Hiaoui, associate shopping editor
Kallmeyer
"There's no brand serving chic, understated New York-based women better right now than Kallmeyer, probably because the founder, Daniella, is just that—an extremely well-dressed and undeniably cool New Yorker who just gets it. She knows what women want to buy and wear, from floor-sweeping trenches to tailored sets to going-out dresses that toe the line between sexy and sophisticated." — Eliza Huber, senior fashion editor
Toteme
"For me, the ultimate New York it-girl brand right now would have to be Toteme. Their recent collections completely define what most New York women I know are looking for—a strong, elevated, and minimalist aesthetic that truly feel distinct and luxurious at first glance." — Sierra Mayhew, fashion editor

Josephine Hadjiloucas is a New York based writer. She first interned atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK in 2024 and later joinedBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing U.S. as an assistant shopping editor after graduating from the Fashion Institute of Technology in 2025. When she isn’t covering Wholesale Replica Bag Gen Z trends or updating her under-$100Replica Store wish list, you can find her browsing the racks of NYC’s best vintage stores or rewatching Moonstruck for the 50th time. “Snap out of it!”