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Labels We’re Loving Right Now: Altuzarra, Blazé Milano, Co, Meridian Swim

Written by:Amanda ChungPublished on:
Fashion editor:Sandra Slusarczyk

Photo courtesy of Altuzarra

Curation is, and always has been, the cornerstone of goop. Our buyers are always on the lookout for exceptional designers to add to our roster, and every season’s search turns up new names. Only the lines we deem worthy of both your coin and your precious closet real estate make the cut.

This month, we’re zooming in on a handful of established brands we think deserve their flowers, plus a new sustainable swimwear brand to check out before your next sunny getaway.

Altuzarra

While this luxury womenswear label has been around since 2008, this is its first season in our style shop, and we’re thrilled. “I’ve long admired Altuzarra for its timeless designs and dedication to craftsmanship,” says Becca Bloomer, goop’s assistant fashion buyer. “Adding the brand now feels especially timely as investment dressing takes on renewed relevance for people looking to elevate their wardrobes in 2026.” From draped sequined party dresses to more practical styles (the knee-length leather skirt below is the kind of piece you could wear to work or a nice dinner out), every piece is the ideal mix of sophisticated, feminine, and cool.

Altuzarra Dress, goop, $2,995

  1. Sweater
    AltuzarraSweatergoop, $995shop now
  1. Skirt
    AltuzarraSkirtgoop, $1,995shop now
  1. Jacket
    AltuzarraJacketgoop, $1,495shop now

Blazé Milano

Founded in 2013 by three Elle Italia alums, Blazé began as a single-category business based around blazers. They launched with three core styles—the Everyday Blazer, the Weekend Blazer, and the Midnight Smoking—and have steadily added to the catalog ever since, first expanding into other types of jackets, followed by all the other pieces that comprise a full fashion line (tops, pants, skirts, knitwear, denim...they even do beachwear now). But we love their bread and butter most of all. The playful “smiley” pockets have become a brand code—an if-you-know-you-know nod to other fans of impeccable Italian tailoring.

Photo courtesy of Blazé Milano

  1. Blazer
    Blazé MilanoBlazergoop, $1,840shop now
  1. Bomber
    Blazé MilanoBombergoop, $2,400shop now
  1. Jacket
    Blazé MilanoJacketgoop, $2,611shop now

Photo courtesy of Co

Co

Partners in business and in life, Stephanie Dahan and Justin Kern founded Co (which is short for collaboration) to make elegant yet practical clothing for women who, like Dahan, wear many hats: leader, mother, partner, creator. Over the past 15 years, the brand has become known—and been lauded—in fashion circles for its architectural silhouettes rendered in premium fabrics, seen here in the duchesse satin separates, a cotton sateen parachute skirt, and a sculptural bomber in virgin wool.

  1. Bomber
    CoBombergoop, $1,495shop now
  2. Pant
    CoPantgoop, $595shop now
  1. Skirt
    CoSkirtgoop, $795shop now
  1. Bomber
    CoBombergoop, $1,295shop now
  2. Skirt
    CoSkirtgoop, $795shop now

Meridian Swim

If you’re headed somewhere warm this winter and want a new suit for the occasion, look no further than Meridian Swim. Started by two sustainably minded sisters, the brand uses ECONYL—a virgin nylon alternative made from ocean-bound plastic—for its sleek, minimalist suits, so you can feel just as good about your purchase as you’ll look in it. Our buyers recommend the high-rise briefs, which are flattering, supportive, and juuust cheeky enough.

Photo courtesy of Meridian Swim

  1. Top
    Meridian SwimTopgoop, $135shop now
  2. Bottom
    Meridian SwimBottomgoop, $110shop now
  1. Top
    Meridian SwimTopgoop, $115shop now
  2. Bottom
    Meridian SwimBottomgoop, $105shop now
  1. Top
    Meridian SwimTopgoop, $120shop now
  2. Bottom
    Meridian SwimBottomgoop, $105shop now

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