Guizio
Guizio
New York-based designer Danielle Guizio founded her namesake womenswear label in 2014. Capturing the essence of subversive sensuality and boldness, the designer is inspired above all to empower the wearer and celebrate the female form. The ready to wear collection celebrates the modern-day woman who aims to deviate from the traditional and push boundaries in all aspects of life. Woven knits, structured suiting, and signature corsets are emboldened with asymmetrical details, purposeful cut-outs, ruching and custom hardware.
The label has established itself as a favorite among the Hadids, Kardashian-Jenners, Rosalia, Blackpink, and Lady Gaga for their signature corset iterations and form-fitting silhouettes that evoke a sense of unabashed femininity and vulnerability. Finding continuous inspiration through the subcultures of New York, the self-taught designer’s approach to womenswear reflects the spirit of this culture while signaling to the socio-political climate through the lens of the designer as a woman.
Guest in Residence
Guest in Residence
Guest In Residence is a luxury knitwear brand founded by Gigi Hadid. Our mission is to create Future Heirlooms – knitwear designed to last years, not seasons. Discover 100% cashmere sweaters, pants, accessories and more designed for everyone. Shop women, men and unisex.
Guess
Guess
GUESS was established in 1981 by the Marciano brothers, who left the south of France in pursuit of the American dream. Inspired by a European influence, the Marcianos redefined denim. One of their initial designs was a stonewashed, slim-fitting jean, the 3-zip Marilyn. Bloomingdale's was the first department store to welcome the brand by ordering two dozen pairs of jeans. They disappeared from the shelves in just hours. This was the beginning of a long success story.
GUESS quickly became a symbol of a young, sexy and adventurous lifestyle. Throughout the decades GUESS invited people to dream with its iconic and timeless advertising campaigns that turned unknown faces into famous models. In 2004, the company expanded with a new retail concept for its contemporary collection called Marciano. The Marciano brand offers a fashion-forward collection designed for trend-setting women and men. In 2007, the G by GUESS retail concept was born, gaining its Southern California aesthetic from the Marciano brothers' personal passion for the young, California lifestyle they so enjoyed when they first moved to America.
Today GUESS is a truly global lifestyle brand with a full range of denim, apparel and accessories offered in over 80 countries around the world.
Gucci
Gucci
Founded in Florence, Italy, in 1921, Gucci is one of the world’s leading luxury brands. Following the House’s centenary, Gucci forges ahead continuing to redefine luxury while celebrating creativity, Italian craftsmanship, and innovation.
Gucci is part of the global luxury group Kering, which manages renowned Houses in fashion, leather goods, jewelry, and eyewear.
G-Star RAW
G-Star RAW
Denim. It’s our passion. It’s in our blood. But we are not just another denim brand. We’re RAW. Since 1989, we have been pushing the boundaries of denim design, manifesting our own future of denim.
Hardcore Denim is the philosophy that pushes us to invent, explore and take craftsmanship to another level. Down to the smallest detail and with a strong belief that there is no limit to what denim can do. With innovation, sustainability and creativity at our core, we aim to bring pioneering styles and challenge industry standards, while constantly trying to improve our impact on people and planet.
G-Shock
G-Shock
G-SHOCK, the watch that brought the new concept of toughness to the timepiece.
It began with a reckless challenge to the conventional wisdom of the day, a developer’s belief that it was possible to construct a watch that wouldn’t break, even if dropped. Project Team Tough was formed to build it in 1981.
The team created over 200 prototypes one after another over a period of about two years. They finally arrived at a shock-resistant structure. This marked the birth of a technology that is tough to the core.
And G-SHOCK has continued its unceasing evolution ever since, in pursuit of greater toughness in every respect, from structure and materials to functions. Today, the development team’s passion for challenge and constant efforts have reached fruition in Triple G Resist, a structure with the strength to withstand 3 types of gravitational acceleration.
Pursuing usability under any circumstance, G-SHOCK also now offers Smart Access, a system assuring agile, reliable operability.
Stronger than ever, and targeting even greater strength, G-SHOCK’s challenge is never-ending.
Grey Ant
Grey Ant
Grey Ant is a Los Angeles-based fashion label founded in 2004 by Grant Krajecki. The brand is renowned for its distinctive blend of vintage-inspired aesthetics and contemporary design, offering a range of clothing and accessories that embody a unique fusion of classic and modern styles.
Gregory
Gregory
For over 20 years, Gregory has been synonymous with quality, modern elegance and intelligent well crafted designs.
Today, our design philosophy is centred on creating directional, design-led womenswear. With an uncompromising commitment to delivering innovative and original products it fuses exceptional design and quality for the contemporary market.
The collections are defined by strong couture and architectural inspirations, ultimately creating a juxtaposition of clean silhouettes with strong attention to detail, an emphasis on tailoring and an eclectic use of fabrics.
Greg Ross
Greg Ross
GREG ROSS is a Los Angeles-based fashion label founded in 2019 by designer and creative director Greg Ross. The brand draws inspiration from Ross's early exposure to vintage clothing, influenced by his mother's passion for antique collecting. This background fostered a deep appreciation for the worn-in aesthetic of vintage items, which is evident in the label's designs.
Before establishing his own label, Ross significantly contributed to YEEZY, collaborating closely with Ye (formerly Kanye West) and gaining valuable insights into fashion design and creative direction. In his own work, Ross masterfully blends comfort with sophistication, focusing on silhouette, texture, and color. His designs often feature heavy cotton fabrics, raw edges, and washed-out colors, creating a relaxed yet refined aesthetic.
Greg Lauren
Greg Lauren
Since 2011, from downtown LA, Greg Lauren has torn through the archives and archetypes of American fashion to create original pieces artfully mended from Army tents, vintage suits, deadstock textiles, and other reclaimed fabrics. Greg was proudly born into the first family of American fashion, imbuing deep respect for stateside craftsmanship and style. But his career in art led him down a different path. The pursuits merged at the launch of his eponymous brand. The GL signature style is a celebration of duality, destroyed elegance, blurring the line between classic and contemporary.
Grateful Dead
Grateful Dead
The official shop for Grateful Dead music, merch, CDs, vinyl records, shirts, t-shirts, sweatshirts, and more.
Gramicci
Gramicci
Since 1982 Gramicci has been making functional clothing for life in the great outdoors. Built for movement, and loved by countless cultural movements—what started out in a garage in Ventura, California has traveled to the streets of Tokyo and beyond.
It all started in California in the 1970s, when a new generation of free-spirited rock-climbers known as the Stonemasters took residency at Yosemite National Park, pioneering a new way of climbing—with a strong focus on speed and style. These new methods required a new uniform, and whilst painter pants and army surplus gear worked to a point—flexibility was needed. Mike Graham, a Stonemaster with a keen eye for design, set about creating the first true climbing shorts.
A diamond-shaped gusset found on a pair of kung-fu trousers was added to the crotch for full 180 degree flexibility, whilst hard-wearing canvas kept things sturdy when the going got tough. To keep the shorts fully secure, a nylon webbing belt was integrated into the waist. Taking cues from backpack straps, this cunning feature allowed the shorts to be adjusted with one hand, whilst the elasticated waistband kept things comfortable.
In 1982, Gramicci was born—taking its name from a moniker Graham had given himself back when a few of the Stonemasters attempted the first ‘all-Italian’ ascent of Yosemite’s notorious Half-Dome (even though none of them were actually Italian). After the shorts came trousers—and word of these seemingly-indestructible pants—dubbed the G-Pants—soon spread. Their popularity wasn’t limited to rock climbers either, and by the mid-80s a small contingent of surfers and skaters were seeking out these hard-wearing pants with the little hand-drawn ‘running man’ logo.
Gramicci also found favor on the streets of Tokyo—and when time came for Gramicci to find a new home—Japan was the perfect place. Since then, Gramicci has continued to innovate and push new ideas, all the while retaining its original ethos. 40 years since the first pair of Gramicci shorts were sewn together in Mike Graham’s garage, the song remains the same—it’s hard-wearing, functional clothing, designed with movement firmly in mind.
Goyard
Goyard
Goyard is a French luxury brand renowned for its craftsmanship, exclusivity, and heritage in leather goods and trunk-making. Founded in 1853 by François Goyard, the house initially specialized in making trunks and travel accessories for aristocrats and high society.
Exclusivity & Discretion: Goyard does not engage in traditional advertising, e-commerce, or celebrity endorsements, maintaining an air of mystery and exclusivity. Their products are available only through select boutiques worldwide.
Signature Goyardine Canvas: The brand’s signature coated canvas, the Goyardine, was introduced in 1892 and features a repeating chevron-like monogram inspired by the "Y" in Goyard’s name. This hand-painted pattern is lightweight, durable, and water-resistant.
Heritage & Craftsmanship: Originally a trunk-making house, Goyard continues to focus on bespoke craftsmanship, offering custom hand-painted monograms and stripes on bags and trunks.
Product Range: While best known for its Saint Louis Tote, Goyard also offers trunks, handbags, travel goods, small leather goods, pet accessories, and stationery.
Clientele: The brand has historically catered to royalty, artists, and collectors, with notable customers including Coco Chanel, Karl Lagerfeld, and the Duke & Duchess of Windsor.
Goro's
Goro's
Goro Takahashi (hereinafter referred to as ‘Goro’) has shown his talent for carving on leather since he was a teenager, and established the leather craft goro’s in Komagome, Tokyo in 1956. The company began its history.
In the 60’s, he produced many leather goods with intricate leather carvings, mainly bags and belts. In the late 60’s he began making his own original brass buckles and metal fittings.
Goro set up an atelier on the second floor of Central Apartment building in Minami Aoyama, and it was here that many of the world’s leading fashion designers and artists, attracted to his charisma and workmanship, would come to hang out, soaking up the vibes and deepening the friendships. During this period he turned his hands to silverwork, tirelessly working on creations of leatherworks embellished with silver accessories.
In 1972, he opened his very own shop goro’s on Omotesando. For some time, he had been drawn to the American Indian culture, and would make frequent visits to the United States, ultimately connecting with the Lakota tribe of South Dakota. He spent a great deal of time with them and soaking up the Lakota ways.
Following, in a sacred naming ceremony, he was to receive the name Yellow Eagle. In 1979, Goro was trusted sufficiently to later be permitted to dance in one of the most sacred of Lakota Ceremonies, the Sundance, he was the first for a Japanese national.
For Goro the eagle motifs were precious, they had a connection with his given Indian name Yellow Eagle and were a center of his creations.
It is one of the starting points of his life’s work, and he has continued to produce a number of representative works using his self-developed techniques and ideas, such as his original eagle pendants, feathers as well as numerous masterpiece items such as conchos, buckles, rings, and bracelets.
Goro and goro’s are the pioneer of Indian Jewellery in Japan.
Furthermore, the crafted works at goro’s which you could say are permeated with his spirit, were never passed on to any other business. Instead, since the shop’s foundation, the goro’s family (so named by him, made up of several generations of his family and trusted staff members) have continued to protect and support his works and legacy.
goro’s in Omotesando is a shop filled with Goro’s dreams and spirit, and it is the only space in the world where he has continued to mark his history for over 50 years. Even today, many fans visit from Japan and around the world, looking forward to encountering the spirit of Yellow Eagle.
Good Enough Apparel
Good Enough Apparel
Good Enough Apparel is all about creating a community that spreads love and acceptance one person at a time. In the long term we aim to help beyond donations through our own events making a more direct impact in helping mental health initiatives.
The brand was started based on a lot of imposter syndrome. Perfection has never been my thing considering how often I've failed forward. Each person in the community we have started also has their own story and yet we all seem to have found a way to connect and walk our paths together.