New York designer known for her rock-and-roll romanticism, eclectic vintage-inspired prints, and bohemian grunge aesthetic.
ORIGIN
USA
PRICE TIER
contemporary
Anna Sui is one of New York’s most enduring and beloved independent designers, celebrated for her ability to mix vintage styles with cultural obsessions. Founded in 1981 by the Detroit-born designer—who cut her teeth in the city’s underground punk scene—the brand exploded in the 1990s as a defining voice of the grunge movement. Sui’s aesthetic is a "good girl gone bad" mix of rock-and-roll rebellion and flea-market whimsy, characterized by head-to-toe eclecticism: crushed velvet baby doll dresses, intricate lace, psychedelic prints, and signature dolly-head mannequins.