17 Brands Like Beyond the Vines for Minimalist Fashion
If you're a fan of Beyond The Vines, the Singapore-based brand known for its sleek thoughtful pieces and signature ParaPack bags, you understand the appeal of a minimalist wardrobe done with intention. The brand's clean lines and versatile silhouettes make polished capsule dressing feel effortless.
Here are 17 brands that capture similar refined minimalist spirit, ranging from accessible everyday basics to investment-tier luxury.
Everlane

Everlane built its identity on Radical Transparency — publishing the actual cost breakdown of every piece. Founded in 2010, the brand has become synonymous with ethical accessible basics.
The collection spans silk blouses, tailored pants, simple dresses, and signature denim. Italian wool trousers and organic cotton tees anchor the perennial bestseller list. Pricing typically runs $50-$200. Where Beyond The Vines blends thoughtful design with sustainability across apparel and bags, Everlane focuses purely on transparent ethical apparel — same commitment to timeless quality, broader category focus.
Best for: Modern transparent basics with industry-leading cost transparency.
Sézane

Sézane brings Parisian charm to minimalist dressing. Morgane Sézalory launched the French brand in 2013, and it now runs flagship Appartement boutiques across Paris, New York, London, and LA.
The standouts are merino knits (around $130), silk blouses ($155) with vintage-inspired prints, and elegantly streamlined trousers. Sizing runs French — roughly one size smaller than US. Where Beyond The Vines maintains very clean contemporary aesthetic, Sézane infuses pieces with feminine romantic touches alongside its sustainable production commitments.
Best for: Parisian-charm minimalism with feminine romantic detailing.
Vince

Vince has mastered understated luxury in neutral palettes. The LA-based brand built its reputation on California-cool relaxed tailoring — silk blouses, cashmere knits, and soft-edge trousers.
The Cashmere V-Neck ($345) and Essential Pant ($225) anchor the perennial bestseller list. Pricing typically runs $150-$600. Where Beyond The Vines is contemporary minimalism, Vince is luxury minimalism with premium materials — same relaxed elegance, more investment-piece execution focused on cashmere and silk.
Best for: Investment-grade minimalism with premium California-cool fabrics.
Mango

Mango strikes balance between minimalist design and on-trend affordability. The Spanish retailer offers modern clean-lined pieces — tailored trousers, basic tees, and simple dresses.
Pricing typically runs $30-$200 for most pieces. The premium collection elevates fabric quality with wool, silk, and leather. Where Beyond The Vines targets specific contemporary minimalist aesthetic, Mango provides accessible European take on similar minimalism — perfect for stocking up on staples that look expensive without the premium price.
Best for: Accessible European minimalism with on-trend contemporary cuts.
A.P.C.

A.P.C. is the master of French cool-kid minimalism. Jean Touitou founded the brand in 1987 as a counterpoint to 80s excess, and the aesthetic has stayed essentially constant.
The men's collection centers on the famous Petit Standard and New Standard raw selvedge denim. Tees typically start around $80, jeans push past $200. Where Beyond The Vines is contemporary clean Singapore design, A.P.C. brings structured raw-edged Parisian sensibility — same minimalist DNA, more denim-forward execution with subtle branding.
Best for: Parisian raw denim minimalism with under-the-radar it-factor.
Cuyana

Cuyana operates on a "fewer, better things" philosophy. The San Francisco brand builds its collection around timeless silhouettes made from premium sustainable materials.
Italian leather totes, silk separates, and minimalist dresses anchor the line. Pricing typically runs $100-$400. Where Beyond The Vines is contemporary lean, Cuyana is more refined and classic — same focus on quality and intentionality, more capsule-wardrobe-investment execution. Strong choice for buyers building lasting conscious wardrobes.
Best for: Capsule wardrobe investment pieces with luxury Italian leather goods.
Frank And Oak

Frank And Oak is the Montreal-based B Corp building sustainable versatile staples. The brand emphasizes contemporary city-wear with technical fabrics and recycled or organic materials.
The mens collection includes pieces like the Dark Indigo Straight Leg Denim ($125 CAD) and Essential Crew Sweatshirt ($75 CAD). Where Beyond The Vines is sleek Singapore minimalism, Frank And Oak is relaxed Canadian eco-minimalism — same clean aesthetic, more nature-inspired everyday-wear execution.
Best for: Sustainable everyday minimalism with Canadian B Corp credentials.
Lemaire

Lemaire is Christophe Lemaire and Sarah-Linh Tran's quiet sophisticated luxury label. The brand built its reputation on fluid silhouettes, neutral palettes, and incredible fabric-first design.
The catalog spans ready-to-wear (coats, dresses, trousers, knitwear), bags including the signature Croissant and Fortune Croissant, plus shoes and accessories. Free standard shipping and free returns within 14 days. Pricing sits firmly in luxury territory ($500-$3,000+). Where Beyond The Vines is accessible contemporary minimalism, Lemaire is the epitome of "less is more" through Parisian high-fashion lens.
Best for: Investment-tier fluid Parisian minimalism with industry-respected design.
Arket

Arket is H&M Group's lifestyle brand built on Nordic design sensibilities. Launched in 2017, the brand offers a well-curated archive spanning clothing, accessories, and homeware.
The catalog includes perfectly cut t-shirts, crewneck sweaters, and versatile trousers. Pricing typically runs $40-$300. Like Beyond The Vines, Arket places strong emphasis on durability and timelessness. Where Beyond The Vines is Singapore-contemporary, Arket is distinctly Nordic-functional — same clean minimalist aesthetic, different cultural reference points.
Best for: Functional Nordic minimalism with comprehensive lifestyle range.
The Row
The Row is the ultimate aspirational minimalist brand, founded by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen in 2006. The brand represents the pinnacle of discreet luxury — impeccable tailoring, sublime fabrics, and clean powerful silhouettes.
The catalog spans women's and men's ready-to-wear, the cult-favorite Margaux and Park totes, shoes, and home goods. Galerie features vintage and curated objects. Pricing sits firmly in the highest luxury tier ($1,000-$10,000+). Where Beyond The Vines is accessible contemporary minimalism, The Row embodies the same understated timeless elegance taken to its most luxurious conclusion.
Best for: Ultimate luxury minimalism with cult-favorite handbags and impeccable tailoring.
COS
COS is H&M Group's architectural minimalism brand. The aesthetic leans Scandinavian — clean lines, neutral palettes, and emphasis on form over embellishment.
Merino chore jackets ($135), wide-leg trousers ($89), and structured dresses make up the core offer. Pricing typically runs $50-$300. Construction punches above the price point. Where Beyond The Vines is contemporary minimalist, COS is architectural minimalist — same focus on timeless pieces, more sculptural shapes and artistic flair in execution.
Best for: Architectural minimalism with sculptural design at accessible-premium prices.
Beyond The Vines (Apparel Line)

If you specifically love the Beyond The Vines apparel line beyond the bags, the brand's apparel collection includes pieces like the Womens Relaxed Organic Cotton T-Shirt (S$59) and other minimalist staples. The Crunch Carryall 0.5 (S$69) and ParaPack series anchor the bag offering.
The Vine Club gives new customers S$10 off first orders plus early access to launches and special collaborations. Multiple colorways across organic cotton tees include Dark Heather Grey, Black, Red, Blush, Ivory, Charcoal, and Pink. The brand operates retail across Singapore with growing global e-commerce reach.
Best for: Building a wardrobe around the original Singapore-based aesthetic.
Aritzia (Wilfred and Babaton)

Aritzia's in-house lines Wilfred and Babaton master elevated basics. The Canadian retailer operates multiple sub-brands, each with distinct positioning within accessible everyday luxury.
The Babaton Power Blazer has achieved cult status. Wilfred's Effortless Pant is another reliable workhorse. House silk blouses compete with brands double the price. Pricing typically runs $80-$300. Where Beyond The Vines is sleek contemporary, Wilfred and Babaton are polished and more fashion-forward — same sweet spot of pieces that dress up or down effortlessly.
Best for: Elevated everyday basics with strong polished sub-brand variety.
Nanushka

Nanushka is Budapest-based designer Sandra Sandor's contemporary luxury brand. Founded in 2006, the brand has built strong following through convincing vegan leather alternatives and easy-wear silhouettes.
The Spring/Summer 2026 collection includes pieces like the Adelaide Cotton Seersucker Midi Dress (£485). Vegan leather pieces, structured outerwear, and clean modern silhouettes anchor the offer. Pricing typically runs $300-$1,500. Where Beyond The Vines is crisp modernism, Nanushka is minimalist-meets-bohemian — softer textured alternative with earthy tones.
Best for: Contemporary luxury minimalism with industry-leading vegan leather.
Mara Hoffman
Mara Hoffman is the sustainability-pioneering designer's namesake brand. After 24 years in business, the brand is sunsetting, so inventory is limited and remaining pieces carry particular value as final-collection items.
While known for vibrant colors and bold prints, the heart of the brand lies in sustainability and beautiful timeless silhouettes — impeccably cut separates, refined dresses, and knitwear. Pricing typically runs $200-$500+. Where Beyond The Vines is purely minimalist neutral, Mara Hoffman pieces serve the minimalist who isn't afraid of color or expressive cuts.
Best for: Final-collection sustainable pieces from a pioneering brand before inventory runs out.
Jil Sander
Jil Sander is one of the original pioneers of 90s minimalism. The brand continues to define the category through husband-and-wife creative directors Luke and Lucie Meier — razor-sharp tailoring, pristine fabrics, complete absence of fluff.
The dresses collection shows the aesthetic. The JIL SANDER x PUMA K-Street Sneaker (£390) is a more accessible entry. Pricing sits firmly in luxury tier ($500-$3,000+). Where Beyond The Vines is contemporary minimalism, Jil Sander is the ultimate minimalist mecca — anyone who reveres the perfect white shirt or precisely cut coat needs to know this brand.
Best for: Reference-tier minimalism with the purest expression of 90s aesthetic.
Kotn

Kotn specializes in premium essentials made from ethically sourced Egyptian cotton. The Toronto-based brand built its identity on direct relationships with Egyptian farmers and reinvestment back into those communities.
The Spring/Summer 2026 collection blends utility with intention through nostalgic silhouettes. The perfect t-shirt, crisp button-downs, and cozy loungewear anchor the offer. Pricing typically runs $50-$150. Where Beyond The Vines is contemporary minimalist, Kotn is casual everyday-comfort minimalist — same ethical ethos, more relaxed wear-anywhere execution.
Best for: Premium minimalist essentials in ethically sourced Egyptian cotton.
Beyond Beyond The Vines
Minimalist fashion isn't a single aesthetic — it ranges from The Row's ultimate luxury discretion to Lemaire's fluid Parisian sophistication to Kotn's casual ethical comfort. Pick the brand whose specific take on "less is more" actually matches your life — whether that's investment-tier luxury, accessible everyday capsule essentials, or sustainability-driven contemporary basics. The best minimalist wardrobes mix two or three brands you genuinely commit to.
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Written by
Spencer Lanoue


