The Strath Edit

5 Beautiful Scottish Fashion Brands to Know Now

Scotland has long been associated with craftsmanship, heritage and quiet luxury. From handwoven textiles to beautifully designed accessories, a new generation of Scottish brands is redefining modern style while staying rooted in tradition.

Whether you’re looking to invest in timeless pieces or simply discover inspiring makers closer to home, these are five Scottish brands worth knowing.

Araminta Campbell

A modern custodian of Scotland’s textile heritage, Araminta Campbell creates some of the country’s most exquisite woven designs.

Working with historic mills across Scotland, her studio produces luxury interiors fabrics, bespoke tartans and accessories. Each piece celebrates traditional weaving techniques while bringing a contemporary aesthetic that feels both refined and modern.

Begg x Co

Based in Ayr on Scotland’s west coast, Begg x Co has been producing luxury cashmere and lambswool accessories for over 150 years.

Their scarves and throws are known for their incredibly soft handle and sophisticated colour palettes. Every piece is woven in their historic mill before being finished using traditional methods that enhance the natural softness of the fibres.

IOLLA

Glasgow-based eyewear brand IOLLA has transformed how people think about glasses.

With a direct-to-consumer model and beautifully designed frames, the brand has built a loyal following for eyewear that feels both stylish and accessible. Their minimalist aesthetic and thoughtful design make them a modern Scottish success story.

Kiltane

Founded in Edinburgh, Kiltane is known for its beautifully crafted cashmere and contemporary tartan designs.

Blending traditional Scottish heritage with modern styling, the brand produces scarves, knitwear and accessories that celebrate Scotland’s rich textile traditions. With boutiques across Scotland, Kiltane has become a favourite destination for beautifully made pieces that feel both timeless and distinctly Scottish.

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