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Take a breath at DSM’s zenith (and grab a bite at Rose Bakery) with labels that prioritise craftsmanship and sustainability.

Washed cotton blouses and trousers from Daniela Gregis are stamped with florals, while intentionally crinkled tops and dresses come in black, white and tan. John Alexander Skelton’s suiting channels the Dickensian, proudly dotted with rows of horned buttons. Christopher Nemeth’s mesmerizing patterns tap into a similarly beautiful bygone feel, as does Renli Su. Cap it off with a hat from Reinhard Plank, its soft shapes recalling floppy head coverings from yesteryear.

Casey Casey draws from workwear silhouettes to craft clothing that’s quietly tough, from poplin shirts to pleated linen skirts. Bergfabel follows suit. Streamlined day dresses, tops and a tea coat are made from handwoven fabrics, featuring handwritten tags and lavender sachets. Find leather bags in chocolate and cream from accessories label Fane, alongside products from Labour and Wait.

Words by Violet Hayward Goldstone.