Steve Jobs’s uniform of Issey Miyake mock turtlenecks. Anna Wintour and her signature bob and oversized sunglasses. Katharine Hepburn and her borrowed-from-the-boys tailoring. Zohran Mamdani and the millennial suit. Some of the most successful people in the world have also been the most visually consistent, consciously crafting a signature look that reflects their value system.
But what does that mean in 2026, at a time when dress codes are loosening and personal style is no longer checked at the door? It’s about building a work wardrobe that feels like you, whether you’re clocking in five days a week, splitting time between home and HQ, or still on the hunt for the right role.
The good news: a new wave of indie designers is making that easier. Think pieces that move seamlessly from desk to dinner and don’t feel out of place on your OOO days either.
Here are 11 brands to help you get started:















