17 Brands Like Big Bud Press for Bold, Colorful Fashion
If you live for Big Bud Press's sunny unapologetically colorful world, you understand the appeal. The LA-based brand built its cult following on vibrant hues, inclusive sizing, and gender-neutral silhouettes — everyday statement pieces from signature jumpsuits to perfect work pants in every imaginable shade.
Here are 17 brands that capture similar bold colorful expressive energy, ranging from accessible everyday pieces to investment-tier luxury.
Lazy Oaf

Lazy Oaf is the quirky rebellious cousin of Big Bud Press. The London-based brand built its identity on cartoon-inspired graphics, bold colors, and an overall sense of humor that refuses to take fashion seriously.
The New In collection showcases the ethos: graphic sweatshirts, patterned skirts, and statement tees that look like they walked out of Saturday morning cartoons. Production runs are small — pieces sell out and rarely restock. Where Big Bud Press champions colorful workwear basics, Lazy Oaf brings heavier streetwear edge with pop culture references and graphic punch.
Best for: Quirky cartoon-graphic streetwear with British humor.
Minga London

Minga London brings colorful punk and grunge-inspired twist with the tagline "All weirdos r welcome!" The brand built its following on saturated hues channeled through edgier aesthetic with bold prints, stripes, and argyle.
The collections page spans named ranges like Indie sleaze, Whimsical goth, and Boho Rock. Free shipping incentives plus Klarna and Clearpay payment options. Sustainability practices included. Where Big Bud Press is sunny workwear-forward, Minga combines joyful color palette with rebellious '90s attitude — vibrant knit sweaters, bold crop tops, statement mini skirts.
Best for: Colorful punk-and-grunge pieces with sustainable production.
Sukajan

Sukajan focuses singularly on jaw-dropping embroidered statement jackets. Drawing inspiration from Japanese traditional art and street style, these jackets are wearable masterpieces in silk-like fabrics.
The catalog emphasizes intricate embroidery and cultural references throughout the bomber-jacket-focused range. Where Big Bud Press is known for colored denim and canvas everyday pieces, Sukajan brings the same love for bold expressive color through one statement-art-piece — less head-to-toe colored outfit, more unforgettable conversation-starting jacket.
Best for: Statement embroidered souvenir jackets with Japanese cultural references.
Staud

Staud is LA-based Sarah Staudinger's playful take on polished fashion. The brand gained cult status through architectural handbags — the Moreau, Bissett, and Shirley bags became editor's picks repeatedly.
Colorful dresses, retro-inspired separates, and architectural handbags anchor the line. Pricing typically runs $150-$350. Where Big Bud Press is perfect for casual Saturdays, Staud is what you wear to turn heads at brunch — same color sensibility, more refined sculptural execution.
Best for: Polished colorful pieces with architectural design and cult-favorite bags.
Dolls Kill

Dolls Kill takes bold color to the extreme. Influences from rave culture, goth, and punk aesthetics fuel an explosion of neon, holographic fabrics, wild prints, and daring silhouettes designed to stand out in any crowd.
Current outlet sale runs up to 80% off, with extra 30% via code EXTRA30. Pricing typically runs $30-$200 for apparel. Where Big Bud Press is unapologetic everyday self-expression, Dolls Kill pushes every boundary into festival-ready maximalism. Strong choice for festival season or any time you want loud, proud, and completely wild.
Best for: Maximalist rave-meets-punk fashion for festivals and bold statements.
Collina Strada

Collina Strada is where high fashion, sustainability, and playful color collide. Designer Hillary Taymour built the brand on eclectically vibrant prints, unique textures, and experimental silhouettes with explicit climate-awareness mission.
The frontpage collection includes pieces like the Pink Picnic Prima Dress ($1,080) and Ugly Duckling Graphic Tee ($150). Free US ground shipping over $500. Where Big Bud Press champions individuality through accessible workwear, Collina Strada is the art-school high-concept version of that ethos — runway-level wearable art that challenges conventions.
Best for: Avant-garde colorful fashion with explicit climate and social mission.
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.
The brand renowned for vibrant prints, flowing dresses, elegant swimwear, and separates in stunning patterns and rich hues. Pricing typically runs $200-$500+. Where Big Bud Press is everyday bold color, Mara Hoffman is sophisticated bohemian color expression with luxe resort-wear feel — perfect for vacation wardrobe or special events from a brand winding down its run.
Best for: Final-collection sustainable pieces with bohemian luxe color expression.
Dodo Bar Or

Dodo Bar Or brings Middle Eastern luxury and bohemian flair to colorful fashion. The Israeli designer built her brand on intricate geometric prints, luxe fabrics, and elaborate details across kaftans, dresses, and sets.
Site availability has shown intermittent issues. The collection emphasizes ornate occasion-ready pieces with cross-cultural references throughout. Where Big Bud Press excels at colorful basics, Dodo Bar Or creates ornate special-occasion pieces. Strong choice for buyers who love color but want refined detailed globally-inspired context.
Best for: Refined globally-inspired colorful pieces with intricate details for occasions.
Stella Jean

Stella Jean fuses Italian tailoring with cross-cultural influences. The brand's collections celebrate diversity through bold narrative-driven prints and bright color combinations that tell stories.
The current FW25/26 collection runs alongside featured drops like "La Maturità" limited-edition tees. The brand currently runs a 20% Happy Summer Sale, plus 45% off menswear pre-orders and 35% off womenswear pre-orders. Where Big Bud Press uses relaxed workwear shapes, Stella Jean offers more tailored structured pieces — same joyful unabashed color and pattern, more conversation-piece craftsmanship execution.
Best for: Tailored colorful Italian fashion with cross-cultural narrative prints.
Reformation
Reformation built its cult following on feminine silhouettes from eco-friendly and deadstock fabrics. Founded in 2009 in LA, the brand frequently features vibrant solids and playful modern prints alongside its sustainability commitment.
The dresses collection includes pieces like the Birdie Linen Dress (£298) and Venice Linen Dress (£278). Pricing typically runs $150-$400. Where Big Bud Press leans into oversized unisex shapes, Reformation provides fitted chic options with colorful punch — strong choice for sustainable colorful dresses for weddings or bright tops for date nights.
Best for: Sustainable feminine colorful dresses for special occasions.
House of Sunny
House of Sunny is the UK-based brand known for internet-famous knitwear and innovative designs. The brand built rapid following on swirled landscape cardigans and brightly colored fuzzy separates.
The catalog emphasizes vibrant colors and imaginative patterns across knitwear-forward seasonal drops. Trend-forward art-inspired aesthetic defines the line. Where Big Bud Press is comfort-and-color-first workwear, House of Sunny is comfort-and-color-first art-inspired contemporary fashion — for the person who loves staying ahead with vibrant one-of-a-kind designs.
Best for: Internet-viral knitwear with art-inspired colorful designs.
Rixo

Rixo is London's Henrietta Rix and Orlagh McCloskey's vintage-inspired dress brand. The label built its following through hand-painted prints designed in-studio rather than sourced from trend aggregators.
The new in collection includes pieces like the Novara Crepe Midi Dress (£295) and Abi Midi Dress (£365). Hand-painted florals, puff sleeves, and nostalgic feel define the line. Where Big Bud Press is utilitarian basics, Rixo's offerings are decidedly more feminine and occasion-geared — printed frock for weddings, parties, or fabulous everyday moments.
Best for: Vintage-inspired feminine dresses with hand-painted prints.
Ganni

Ganni brings eclectic Copenhagen coolness through playful prints, bold colors, and effortless silhouettes. Ditte and Nicolaj Reffstrup's brand has become a fashion-insider favorite proving Scandi style can also be joyful.
Bright oversized knits, graphic tees, and statement collar blouses anchor the offer. The Gold Ring Ballerina flats remain a perennial bestseller. Pricing typically runs $150-$400. Where Big Bud Press is comfortable-cool unisex workwear, Ganni feels more refined and trend-led — same philosophy that fashion should be fun, more high-fashion twist execution.
Best for: Trend-forward Scandinavian colorful basics with high-fashion sensibility.
Paloma Wool

Paloma Wool is the Barcelona-based artistic project revolving around the act of getting dressed. The brand built its following on muted-yet-bold color palettes, unique prints, and comfortable-yet-interesting shapes — especially their iconic knits.
The catalog spans woman and man categories with named bag lines including Morgan, Dry, Camp Nou, Sakura, and Cayetano. Global shipping to 150+ countries. Where Big Bud Press is punchy primary colors, Paloma Wool is softer introspective bohemian-artistic — same wearing-clothes-as-true-self-expression philosophy, more thoughtful muted execution.
Best for: Bohemian-artistic colorful pieces with muted thoughtful palettes and iconic knits.
Molly Goddard

Molly Goddard is the London-based designer and master of vibrant voluminous tulle creations. The brand built its identity on iconic tulle dresses in shades of neon pink, green, and orange — pure fashion fantasy.
The most recent collection includes Resort 2025, AW24, and the Frieze x DSM collaboration. Pricing sits firmly in luxury territory ($800-$3,500+). Where Big Bud Press thrives in everyday wear, Molly Goddard is for life's most dramatic and joyful main-character moments — ultimate high-fashion expression of bright unapologetic color.
Best for: Statement tulle dresses for life's most dramatic colorful moments.
We Are HAH

We Are HAH (Hot-As-Hell) offers bold graphic-heavy streetwear with focus on oversized fits and gender-neutral appeal. The brand built its identity on rebellious fun pieces from flame-printed sweat suits to eye-catching hoodies.
Site availability has shown intermittent issues. Where Big Bud Press is comfortable colorful workwear, We Are HAH brings distinctly grittier streetwear energy — same comfortable statement-making clothes philosophy, more attitude in execution. Strong alternative for those who like colorful clothes with serious side of attitude.
Best for: Gender-neutral bold graphic streetwear with attitude-forward styling.
Tove
Tove offers a minimalist's approach to bold color. The contemporary brand creates modern timeless pieces known for luxurious fabrics and impeccable tailoring, often in striking jewel tones and bright unexpected hues.
The collection emphasizes draped dresses in brilliant greens, chic tops in vibrant tangerines — proving bold color can also be sophisticated and understated. Pricing typically runs $300-$1,500 for most pieces. Where Big Bud Press is color confidence in casual basics, Tove is color confidence in refined elegant modern silhouettes — investment-piece colorful pieces that feel both modern and enduring.
Best for: Refined elegant colorful investment pieces in jewel tones.
Beyond Big Bud Press
Bold colorful fashion isn't a single aesthetic — it ranges from Collina Strada's art-school high-concept maximalism to Molly Goddard's couture-tier tulle drama to Paloma Wool's bohemian artistic muted-bold palettes. Pick the brand whose specific take on color actually matches your life — whether that's everyday workwear basics, fitted feminine silhouettes, or investment statement pieces. The best colorful wardrobes mix two or three brands you genuinely love wearing.
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Written by
Spencer Lanoue


