Revolve regulars know there’s a method to scrolling through the thousands of products that the popular retailer carries. When it comes to Revolve sales or new arrivals, the most fashion-forward shoppers operate like discerning editors. They have mastered the retail art by starting with a shortlist of labels they trust and love, and then building a cart from there.
The wide-spanning roster of Revolve brands means that there’s something for everyone, from closet-building blocks to special-occasion wear. For minimalism with a bite, Revolve-exclusive Helsa and SRG are perennial first clicks. Yes, their celebrity founders (Elsa Hosk and Sofia Richie Grainge, respectively) help, but the real draw is the point of view: elevated essentials with an editorial twist that result in intentionally oversized suiting, refined jackets, and modern dresses. This isn’t quiet luxury fare—there is nothing hush-hush about these styles that can go from a work meeting to a night out and everything in between (with compliments that follow suit).
On the capsule wardrobe side, Eaves carries elegant separates and outerwear that look expensive. St. Agni and Rue Sophie nail the art of simplicity and intentional restraint in a way that doesn’t feel boring, with transitional staples that shift from day to night, season to season, year to year. When you want something with more spark, LPA offers playful miniskirts and romantic midi dresses. And for trend-forward additions, Lioness makes statement pieces that won’t break the bank.
A Revolve-fluent customer knows the fastest route to a killer cart is to head straight for labels that consistently deliver strong silhouettes, versatile styling potential, and a mix of of-the-moment must-haves and timeless investments. Stop endlessly scrolling, bookmark (or, in Revolve’s speak, “heart”) these brands as favorites, and shop them now.
Best Revolve Brands to Shop in 2026
Helsa
Model Elsa Hosk’s fashion brand is a minimal-with-a-Scandinavian-wink label that instantly raises the style bar of your wardrobe, with sharp tailoring, cool knits, and clean outerwear. The palette tends to stay neutral and wearable, making pieces easy to mix into an existing closet. Helsa also delivers plenty of head-turning dresses.
Lioness
With many options falling under $100, Lioness is not only a fashion-forward label but also the most affordable on this list. But don’t expect just basics. The Australian brand offers anything but meh pieces, with standard silhouettes that get a twist via asymmetric cuts, voluminous shapes, and trend-driven details. There is also standout denim, for when you want something unexpected.
Camel pants are the easiest way to make outfits look elegant and expensive.
LPA
The fashion brainchild of Pia Baroncini, LPA is the cool girl of Revolve-exclusive labels with cheeky miniskirts and flirty dresses. Pieces tend to be occasion-friendly but not one-night-only. Check the brand out for a new party dress or going-out top, stay for the statement outerwear and sleek shoes.
SRG
Sofia Richie Grainge’s brand is the newest addition to the Revolve roster. Though judging by the SRG hype, it’s hard to believe it launched just this fall. This has to do with its streamlined separates and dresses, refined outerwear, and wardrobe pieces that look put-together the moment you put them on. The vibe is minimal but not dull, with unexpected cuts and richly enveloping fabrics like suede and cashmere.
If you’re not sure how to style suede pants this winter, take a cue from Grainge and pair them with an oversized white sweater.
Eaves
Eaves is this year’s fashion-editor brand obsession for closet staples that feel expensive and intentional. The designs are understated but never basic, prioritizing fit, fabric, and longevity over loud trends. The label’s thesis especially comes through in the structured outerwear and separates departments.
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Deelia Knit Stirrup Legging
Regular leggings are fine, stirrup leggings are great. Style the look with kitten heels and pull the straps over the sole for a fashion-approved flair.
St. Agni
While St. Agni hails from Byron Bay, Australia, the fashion and accessory brand has become ubiquitous on the streets of Paris and New York for its elevated take on minimalism. Produced in small batches with sustainability in mind, it offers handbags and shoes with subtle detailing, classics reimagined in unconventional materials, and juxtaposed styling (see: tailored boxing shorts). It’s a modern answer for anyone who values simplicity in their dressing.
Rue Sophie
Since relaunching in 2024, Rue Sophie has been worn by celebrities ranging from Pamela Anderson to Demi Moore. That makes its more accessible price point all the more notable. Expect relaxed elegance: fluid layers, soft structure, and work-appropriate pieces that don’t feel corporate.
