7 Up and Coming Designers, That Is On PhotoBook's Watchlist

Designers are at the forefront of fashion. They determine the meaning and content that each season in the fashion industry has to offer. Designers with fresh and young perspectives are rising to fame, we have loved seeing their styles on the runway this year! Check out these 7 designers that is on PhotoBook’s watchlist.

Alhuwalia has set itself apart from other designers through the use of bold colors and contrasting textures. Their garments are expressive and youthful. Alhuwalia uses ethical practices to produce each piece of clothing. Their garments are made to last and be cherished.

Ahluwalia World 

Andrea Brocca brings elegance and glam to each of his pieces. His eye-catching dresses have unique forms and movement. In his most recent collection, Andrea incorporates chain work, creating a cohesive edginess.

Andrea Brocca

Del Core takes inspiration from classic silhouettes and polishes them. Their collections use a variation of fabrics and materials, including leather, lace, faux furs, mesh, and others.

Del Core 

Kenneth Ize has paved his way in the fashion industry through his unique styles. He knows how to use colors and patterns effortlessly. Kenneth’s designs are gender fluid, and are made with woven fabrics from Africa.  

Kenneth Ize 

Miss Sohee’s Pieces are feminine, and decorated with beads, embroidery, and lacing. Each collection is extremely unique and brings beauty and glam to the world of fashion. 

Miss Sohee 

Saint Sintra brought a deconstructed edge to their Fall/Winter 2022 Ready-to-Wear Collection. The designer incorporated the unique styling of ripped tights, pulled apart fabrics, ruffles, bows, and collars. 

Saint Sintra  

Theophilio struck the runway with newest collection “Air Jamaica”. The collection has many garments featuring the colors of the Rastafarian flag. The collection’s overall goal is to celebrate the spread of Jamaican culture all around the world. 

Theophilio 


Article + Tearsheets by Lola Jarzemsky, Contributor, PhotoBook Magazine

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