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7 Minimalist LA Brands We’ll Be Shopping in 2025

Alice Hartwell

I don’t know about you, but these freezing temperatures lately have me desperate to inject a little LA into my life. I love the laid-back approach to style that epitomises Californian wardrobes, and in recent years, LA has proved a bustling hub for up-and-coming conscious, luxury brands. Think effortless comfort, neutral colour palettes and a sense of casualness that is careful not to stray too far from “put together”. The roundup below features a selection of responsible, minimalist LA brands that have found a firm place on my 2025 wishlist—so I can be somewhere with sunshine, in spirit at least.

Dāl The Label

Embracing LA craftsmanship and founder Dana Mortada’s Lebanese heritage, dāl strives to create a daily uniform for the modern woman. Prioritising conscious materials and local production, this brand creates elevated, timeless essentials for responsible consumers seeking minimalist luxury. 

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KYE Intimates

KYE is a sustainable intimates and loungewear label, striking a comforting balance between practicality and sensuality. Each piece is created to be worn in a deeply personal way, an intentional method of styling that prioritises love for yourself and the world around you. 

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CLED Jewelry

This Los Angeles jewellery brand is on a mission to transform trash into treasured heirlooms. Bolstered by a woman-led team, CLED uses discarded glass and otherwise wasteful materials from local businesses to upcycle into contemporary jewellery pieces. 

 

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ARE Studio

Specialists in conscious leather goods, ARE curates a divine selection of enduring bags and accessories. Established in 2012 by Cecilia Bordarampé, each piece is handmade in LA, supporting family-owned manufacturers and local businesses. 

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KLUR

Sustainably created in California, KLUR is a green beauty brand that champions premium, botanical ingredients to conquer skin woes. Founder Lesley Thornton has created a small yet mighty line focusing on long-term results and simplified daily regimens.

 

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Anemos

What began as a conscious swimwear label grew into the go-to brand for modern, minimalist essentials. Anemos places a strong priority on using sustainable materials and embraces local craftsmanship, making responsible choices to eliminate waste wherever possible.  

 

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Gil Rodriguez

This small, LA-based brand focuses on creating timeless, comfortable everyday staples, designed to stick, and evolve, with you through life. Every piece is made from start to finish in the US, embracing nearby mills and transparent production processes.

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