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When some of us hear the word “luxury,” we get timid and decide that we don’t want to see the price tag. Unfortunately, we have already concluded that it’s way out of your budget, and we give up on something that can be one of the best purchases of your life. Be open when it comes to plus size luxury, do your research, and it’s more than okay to save your coins for something you truly desire. There are now options like “pay as you go.” Don’t be ashamed of how you secure your luxury fashion.
The luxury fashion industry is finally evolving to embrace the plus size market, with more brands and designers elevating their offerings for larger bodies. For years, luxury and high fashion felt exclusive to smaller sizes, leaving us plus size shoppers craving couture-quality options.
But now, a fresh wave of designers and brands is stepping up to celebrate inclusivity by creating opulent, beautifully crafted pieces in extended sizes. From established luxury labels expanding their ranges to new brands dedicated solely to plus size luxury, these designers are changing the game, proving that luxury isn’t one-size-fits-all.
Recent studies show a significant growth in the plus size luxury market, with more high-end brands recognizing the importance—and the purchasing power—of catering to diverse body types. Publications like Vogue Business and Business of Fashion have highlighted this shift, noting that high-end retailers and designers see the potential in this previously overlooked market.
With this shift, brands are answering the call for quality fabrics, expert tailoring, and designs that don’t compromise on style or sophistication, making luxury fashion more inclusive than ever before.
Join us as we dive into 10 designers and brands that are leading the way in plus size luxury fashion, redefining what it means to be stylish at every size.
10 Designers Giving Us All Things Plus Size Luxury
1. Elena Miro
Elena Mirò, an Italian fashion brand established over 30 years ago in Alba, Italy, is renowned for its dedication to craftsmanship and the perfect fit. Rooted in Italian design excellence, the brand combines artistic research, tradition, and innovation within its atelier. Each piece is created with refined attention to detail, showcasing the passion of skilled stylists and pattern makers. Elena Mirò specializes in sophisticated, high-quality fashion that emphasizes both style and comfort for women.
Available in US size 6-22.
2. Lafayette 148
Lafayette 148 is a New York-based lifestyle brand founded in 1996 and named after its original SoHo address. Created by women, for women, the brand is dedicated to crafting luxurious, modern pieces that reflect the fluid, dynamic lives of its customers. Known for its exceptional quality, premium materials, and sleek New York aesthetic, Lafayette 148 designs embody both elegance and functionality. Each collection offers timeless, versatile styles that cater to the needs of women worldwide. Available up through a size 3x/ 24.
3. Ganni
Ganni is a Copenhagen-based fashion brand known for its playful, effortless style that embraces bold colors, unique prints, and sustainable practices. Founded with a mission to create accessible luxury, Ganni offers contemporary pieces that balance Scandinavian simplicity with a vibrant twist, appealing to fashion-forward individuals worldwide. The brand is also committed to sustainability, incorporating eco-friendly materials and responsible production methods to reduce its environmental impact. Available up through a US 22.
4. Mirror Palais
Mirror Palais, founded in 2019 by Marcelo Gaia, is a pre-order womenswear brand that celebrates confident femininity inspired by Gaia’s Brazilian heritage and stylist background. Known for its blend of vintage silhouettes and modern flair, the brand’s designs feature bold 80s-inspired neon prints alongside delicate florals, especially in its swim collections. Mirror Palais emphasizes timeless styles with a modern twist, embodying the elegance and self-assuredness of the women who inspire Gaia’s work. Available up through a size XXL.
5. Sinead O’dwyer
Since launching her brand in 2018, Sinéad O’Dwyer has redefined fashion’s relationship with body diversity, especially for femme-identifying bodies often excluded from luxury wear. Through innovative materials like silicone molding and stretch fabrics, she crafts designs that flatter and fit beyond sample sizes. Her work balances bold elements, like leather and silicone, with softer details in chiffon, celebrating all body shapes with an aesthetic that merges strength and sensuality. O’Dwyer’s approach emphasizes inclusivity while challenging traditional luxury fashion norms.
6. Ester Manas
Ester Manas is a forward-thinking designer brand known for its commitment to inclusivity and sustainable fashion. Founded in 2019 by Ester Manas and Balthazar Delepierre, the brand focuses on celebrating all body types by creating adaptable designs that embrace diverse shapes and sizes. Their collections often feature adjustable elements, making each piece versatile and flattering for a wide range of figures.
Ester Manas is available in sizes XS- 3XL.
7. Marina Rinaldi
Marina Rinaldi is one of the first luxury brands to focus on plus sizes. Max Mara is the lead inspiration for the designs and the interpretation of contemporary fashion. Available in size 12-24.
8. Christian Siriano
Since winning Project Runway and debuting his first collection in 2008, Christian Siriano has been making inclusive and flattering fashion for a variety of women. He hasn’t shied away from dresses celebrities that many designers have turned away. Sizes available from a size 0-30.
Christian has never been afraid to speak loudly for the LGBTQIA/plus size community. As a result, you can always spot a plus size model in his designs.
9. Karoline Vitto
“Karoline Vitto celebrates the curves and accentuates the folds, placing the body in the centre of the design process.” All pieces are made in London, and are available from sizes S-4XL.
10. Tanya Taylor
Tanya Taylor has brought feminine shapes to life with artful use of color and original prints. The print begins as a hand painting by the Tanya Taylor team in their New York design studio. Bold and colorful prints with a soft silhouette and celebrates the art of dressing, available in sizes 0-22.
Several designers are providing us with luxury plus size fashion that provides us with quality pieces and fashion to swoon over. Plus size luxury purchases are best if they are classic pieces that will grow with your wardrobe. Luxury gives up the space to purchase smarter.
Full disclosure while writing this article, one of the first things I’ve noticed is how limited the options are for any plus size women above the size 24. Also, most of these designers only provide plus size options with third-party websites such as Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdales, and Nordstrom. To be very honest, it’s was very disheartening.
Plus size does NOT stop at 24. How can we all fully participate in luxury fashion if it isn’t in all sizes? I realized a long time ago that I have size privilege, and many plus size women aren’t happy with the state of fashion, as we shouldn’t be.
Let’s chat: Who is your favorite luxury designer? Do you usually purchase trendy pieces or classics?
Great article! I love luxury brands and I think it makes a difference. One wrap dress from Diane Von Furstenberg can last a decade and it feels great!
Thank you for sharing some different designers that I did not know about!
I am a size 24 and I agree that I feel privileged sometime because I can buy something in my size in a store or on-line. Most luxury brands are only on line!
Many luxury/mid-tier retailers have stepped away from the plus size market! Wear whatever makes you feel fabulous!!!!
Needless to say, I believe I can speak on behalf of the “plus” population, that we are excited to see the upswing of familiar fashion houses showing more and more styles for the fashion conscience, plus sized woman. The days of buying clothes that could double as maternity wear are gone, with good riddance!
Thank you for noting how all of these options top out at size 24. When I was younger, everything topped out at a size 16, so yes in many ways that size 24 is such a welcome jump in recent years. But as I’m now beyond the size 24 they all offer, listicles like this are SO disheartening to read. To come so far but still just be out of range. They need to do better, and they’ll only start doing better if we demand better. Yes we need more influencers and fashion icons that are above a 24 (um, yeah, call me! I’m available and hella stylish, despite being a size 30 with a visible round tummy and no cleavage to speak of. If you can find my waist I’d appreciate it, because I haven’t seen her in decades…). But more importantly, we also need smaller plus-size influencers to band with us and refuse to shop or promote brands that are not inclusive. I know the pickings are already slim, but put yourselves in our shoes and try still slaying it every day. If I can do it, a middle-aged queer cat lady on a librarian salary, so can you, honey.