Blouses, structured knit tops, tailored trousers, relaxed skirts, and jackets with enough shape for meetings and meals.
Collection architecture
Wardrobe edits with a defined point of view.
The assortment is organized by how customers dress: polished daily layers, softer occasion pieces, finishing accessories, and material-focused staples.
Edits
Each category has a practical wardrobe role.
Vivid Attire avoids overloaded racks. The focus is on edited volume, garment purpose, and combinations that feel finished without requiring a large closet.
Slip skirts, softened suiting, subtle sheen, refined dresses, and elevated layers that do not read as single-use.
Compact bags, jewelry, belts, and hardware accents chosen to finish outfits rather than overpower them.
Textured cotton, linen blends, brushed knits, and tactile separates selected for comfort and drape.
Low-effort layers, wrinkle-conscious textures, and pieces that can be restyled over a long weekend.
Richer surfaces, closer proportions, and polished finishing details for dinners and private events.
Buying criteria
Fit, finish, material, then mood.
Every category is considered through a consistent lens. The piece should be wearable before it is dramatic, clear in proportion before it is trend-led, and useful enough to earn space.
- Fabric hand and opacity are reviewed before seasonal color decisions.
- Garments are selected to support at least three outfit combinations.
- Accessories are scaled for balance: bag shape, jewelry weight, and metal tone.
- Seasonal accents are introduced through texture and proportion rather than clutter.
Personalized requests
Need a narrower edit?
Send the wardrobe situation, occasion, preferred palette, and timeline. Vivid Attire can respond with an edited direction for apparel and finishing accessories.