Formalwear
Discover a variety of formalwear brands featuring some that use sustainable materials and create multi-wear pieces. Allow Thingtesting's unbiased reviews to help you find what works best for you.
Discover a variety of formalwear brands featuring some that use sustainable materials and create multi-wear pieces. Allow Thingtesting's unbiased reviews to help you find what works best for you.
All brands featured have been determined by review activity from Thingtesting users.

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Bydi offers elegant, ready-to-wear party and occasion-wear for modern, confident women
Andrés Pajón makes wedding dresses and gowns inspired by Latin American heritage and tropical elegance
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Dany Tabet designs a collection of bridal wear featuring hand-embroidered details and intricate beadwork.
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Bridal Babes offers vibrant, fashion-forward gowns built for diverse body types and skin tones
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GlamGOWN designs and rents high-quality wedding dresses and accessories for brides.
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3.7 • 92 reviews
Nuuly, an Urban Outfitters brand, provides a clothing subscription rental service and mobile resale marketplace.

3.7 • 69 reviews
Rent The Runway offers clothing rental giving everyone access to designer garments and accessories.

Kirrin Finch creates menswear-inspired apparel designed to fit a range of female and non-binary bodies

1.0 • 1 review
Worthy Wear offers modern apparel and accessories designed to express confidence, style, and individuality to fashion-forward customers.
HURR operates a fashion rental platform for designer dresses, bags, and clothes made to minimize waste.
5.0 • 1 review
Sheisme creates a collection of bold, modern prom and party dresses for women.
3.8 • 4 reviews
Swedish Stockings makes eco-friendly tights out of recycled yarn.
Sartoro makes custom suits and shirts, offering an easy sizing process through a digital tailor.
ZAMSEE makes a collection of timeless essentials, designed to reflect inner strength and confidence.
The Rotation offers unlimited access to a closet full of streetwear and designer pieces for a monthly fee.
Riya Collective sells limited collections of traditional Indian garments using sustainable materials.










