Brand Spotlight

La Ligne
La Ligne is a New York-based fashion brand founded by three women with extensive fashion industry experience: Meredith Melling and Valerie Boster, both former American Vogue editors, and Molly Howard, former head of business development at Rag & Bone. The brand is entirely dedicated to the stripe, transforming this timeless graphic into a comprehensive collection of wardrobe essentials. Their philosophy centers on creating clothes you can "eat, drink, dance and sleep in," emphasizing versatility and comfort without sacrificing style.
La Ligne operates on a direct-to-consumer model, offering two distinct collections: Essentials, featuring classic wardrobe staples available year-round, and Edition, which includes trend-forward seasonal pieces. With prices ranging from $85 to $550, most pieces fall within the $100-$300 range. The brand's mission is to become synonymous with the stripe while continuously exploring its possibilities, creating pieces that are universal, democratic, and endlessly reinventable.
Style keywords
Classic
Timeless
Minimalistic
Chic
Essential
Brand Spotlight

La Ligne
Style keywords
Classic
Timeless
Minimalistic
Chic
Essential
La Ligne is a New York-based fashion brand founded by three women with extensive fashion industry experience: Meredith Melling and Valerie Boster, both former American Vogue editors, and Molly Howard, former head of business development at Rag & Bone. The brand is entirely dedicated to the stripe, transforming this timeless graphic into a comprehensive collection of wardrobe essentials. Their philosophy centers on creating clothes you can "eat, drink, dance and sleep in," emphasizing versatility and comfort without sacrificing style.
La Ligne operates on a direct-to-consumer model, offering two distinct collections: Essentials, featuring classic wardrobe staples available year-round, and Edition, which includes trend-forward seasonal pieces. With prices ranging from $85 to $550, most pieces fall within the $100-$300 range. The brand's mission is to become synonymous with the stripe while continuously exploring its possibilities, creating pieces that are universal, democratic, and endlessly reinventable.



