Barry Wishnow has worked for esteemed design houses like Yves Saint Laurent, Burberry, and Halston, and once served as CEO of Hugo Boss America and President of Calvin Klein men’s group. Since moving to Nashville in 2009, Barry developed BASH by Barry Wishnow, a 1940s inspired, high quality, bespoke clothing brand for men and women.1120 Montrose Ave, Ste 202, Nashville, TN 32204; 615-964-7779;bashbybarrywishnow.com
Black by Maria Silver is composed of statement pieces influenced by the designer’s rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle and Dominican roots. After attending Fashion Institute of Technology, Silver worked in costume design for Carelli Costumes. Her current collection is marked by corduroy, color-blocking and heavy weight cottons. 1313 McGavock Pk, Nashville, TN 37216;blackbymariasilver.com
Every closet needs the bare essentials to build a wardrobe. For Elizabeth Suzann it’s important that those core pieces are made to last so she manufactures every item with quality cloth that only gets better with every wear. Suzann’s pieces are simple and unfussy with a utilitarian functionality that still seeks to be modern. 2410 B Cruzen St, Nashville, TN 37211; elizabethsuzann.com
Owned and operated by Emil and Leslie Congdon, this leather goods studio grew from a hobby to a full fledged business in early 2010. Since then, the company has expanded from handcrafted bags and totes to belts, wallets, and a growing line of women’s products as well. The leather is sourced out of Chicago’s Horween Leather Company and all the patterns are made cut and sewn at the shop in Nashville. 904 Buchanan St, Nashville TN 37208; 615-750-2735;emilerwin.com
Fine mens clothing may seem like a dying breed, but Eric Adler is determined to make America the best dressed country once again. Adler has devoted his line to creating items for the tastemakers while also supporting local business and practicing eco-friendly techniques. 4101 Hillsboro Cir, Nashville, TN 37215; 615-293-1992;ericadlerclothing.com
In a city of trend setters and style seekers, Anna Zeitlin is going back to tradition. Her custom hats are made completely in her Fanny & June studio from the wooden hat blocks all the way to the silk flowers. While her techniques may be old-fashioned, her hats truly standout.Can be purchased at Gus Mayer; 615-266-4287;fannyandjune.com
After owning a store in Hendersonville where she sold an array of house wares and accessories, Gigi Gaskins took up the hat making challenge. The owner of hatWRKS was inspired by a showing of the film Coco Before Chanel at the Belcourt, in which Coco Chanel begins her fashion career by making hats. Now Gaskins makes custom hats while also refurbishing vintage ones. 1027 8th Ave S, Nashville, TN 37203; 615-491-9009;hatwrks.com Photo by Shelley Mays / The Tennessean
Almost four years ago Savannah and Casey turned their love for style into a brand launching a blog and then handmade clothing. Like their popular kimonos, every piece is designed and sewn by Savannah here in Nashville with 10% of sales going to benefit an orphanage in Haiti. heywanderer.com
The owners of this small store know a thing or two about hard work, an appreciation for vintage finds, and taking care of the special things in life. Matt and Carrie Eddmenson honor all the life lessons they were taught by their grandparents through unique, quality made objects, clothes and home goods that bring them joy to create.2601 12th Ave S, Nashville, TN 37204; 615-292-5005;imogeneandwillie.com
The essence of Jaime + The Jones is all in a word: effortless. Their pieces pair easily with everything and inspire a laid-back look. Using marbling techniques and high quality craftsmanship Jamie Frazier and Hannah Jones know how to create items that can go from dressy to demure at the wearers whim. 2517 Eugenia Ave, Ste 203, Nashville, TN 37211;jamieandthejones.com
Designer Karen Hendrix gives each couture gown a certificate of authenticity and a promise that no one will ever wear the same dress again. Specializing in bridalwear, Hendrix takes each bride through a very personalized process to ensure they get the dress of their dreams. 2021 21st Ave S, Ste 410, Nashville, TN 37212; 800-583-3530; karenhendrixcouture.com
A legend in the fashion business, Manuel is not only a Nashville icon, but a national one. He works in his Nashville studio every day to hand create the couture nudie suits and garments that continue his fashionable legacy. His designs are flashy and detail oriented to deliver the highest customer satisfaction with a recognizable style. 800 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203; 615-321-5658; manuelcouture.com Photo by Mandy Whitley
Behind Nisolo’s new showroom doors you'll find a shoe warehouse, offices, and a team of dedicated individuals—Patrick Woodyard, Zoe Cleary, and Nick Meyer—focused on attaining one goal: sustainable job creation. Nisolo empowers talented artisans in impoverished, developing regions by providing them with the resources necessary to cultivate their craft. 1803 9th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37208; 615-953-1087;nisolo.com
Leslie Stephens learned a lot about caring for herself from her great-grandmother Ola Mai. As a clothing line, Stephens hopes to spread a body positive image that encourages all women to express themselves. Her garments create a unique elegance with quality materials and distinct shapes. olamaiclothing.com
This Russian-born bridal designer may be based in Nashville but her gowns are sold all over the country. Her designs are clean and sophisticated right off the rack but customers can also collaborate to create a custom dress with Zavozina.2002 Richard Jones Rd, Ste B-104, Nashville, TN 37215; 615-760-5174; oliazavozina.com.Photo by Studio KGM, Inc.
Bold, eye-catching pieces that mix a retro vibe with a modern and adventurous sense of fashion are what’s in store at Ona Rex. Creator Ashley Balding designs flowing, whimsical garments that starkly contrast the hard and jagged lines you’ll find in her jewelry line. Together they make a one of a kind package of products. 2517 Eugenia Ave, Ste 203, Nashville, TN 37211;onarex.com Photo by Brett Warren
Otis James settled in Nashville in 2009 and began an apprenticeship with a local tailor while also exploring his own methods of pattern-making and construction. After a request from a coworker, he began making ties, and news of his high quality product spread like wildfire. James now has a studio in North Nashville and a national following.1006 Buchanan St, Nashville, TN 37208; 615-638-1469;otisjames.com
Housed in a former industrial boiler room, Peter Nappi makes handcrafted Italian boots, shoes, bags and other goods. Everything they make is designed here in Nashville and made in Tuscany to honor their ideal of blending Italian heritage with American personality. In business since 2011, the brand is recognized for superior quality and craftsmanship.1308 Adams St, Nashville, TN 37208; 615-248-3310;peternappi.com
Born and raised in Franklin, Prophetik creator Jeff Garner shows off hisTennessee roots and connection to nature as the head of a sustainable fashion label. Garner has been working to change the perception of luxury and fashion, showing his work at the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery’s 40 under 40 exhibition. prophetik.com
Owner Allison Volek Shelton has a focus on fabrics that makes her clothes so special. Each of her garments, rugs, and blankets is created with their own textiles woven in their Berry Hill studio. Each item is made to be touched, comfortable, and livable.2517 Eugenia Ave, Ste 203, Nashville, TN; 484-393-2833;shuttersandshuttles.com
Amanda Valentine has a pretty impressive fashion resume. With chops like two seasons on Project Runway, apprenticeships with top L.A. stylists, and collections that hit the Fashion Week catwalk, it’s no wonder Nashville loves her. After a whirlwind of success Valentine is now focusing on her Valentine Valentine clothing line which features everything from edgy and colorful to simple and shape-free. amandavalentine.com
Van Hoang is a contemporary womenswear line based in Nashville that focuses on well crafted garments that will last for generations. With a sustainability point of view, Hoang makes sure her clothes are made in the most efficient, beautiful and ethical way possible. Her designs are ultra feminine with a mix of modern and classic looks.Can be purchased at Moda Nashville;vanhoangdesigns.com Photo by Gai Phanalasy