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16 Brands Like Stone Cold Fox for Vintage-Inspired Fashion

Spencer Lanoue·December 30, 2025·8

You found the dress that stops people mid-sentence. The ruffled neckline, the vintage lace, the fit that feels like it was made for a film set in 1972. But then the brand sells out, or you want more options without losing that romantic edge. That ache for perfectly feminine, slightly rebellious vintage pieces is real — and Stone Cold Fox built a cult following around it.

We get it. That mix of bohemian lace, old-world glamour, and modern attitude is hard to find. So we tracked down 10 brands that deliver the same energy. Whether you lean into full prairie romance or want your vintage with a rock-and-roll bite, this list has you covered.

For Love & Lemons

For Love & Lemons

Lace that actually feels special is getting harder to find. Too many brands treat it as an afterthought, tacking on a trim and calling it romantic. For Love & Lemons builds entire collections around it. Their dresses and bodysuits lean into lingerie-inspired construction with floral embroidery and sheer panels that feel unapologetically feminine. The brand started in Los Angeles and quickly became the go-to for lace lovers who wanted something more daring than department store options.

Where Stone Cold Fox plays with vintage structure, For Love & Lemons turns up the drama. Expect bold cutouts, plunging necklines, and fabrics that catch the light. Their seasonal drops often sell out within days, especially the signature lace mini dresses. If you want your lace with confidence and a flirty edge, this is where you start.

Best for: Lace-forward statement pieces with lingerie-inspired details.

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Reformation

Reformation

Buying another pretty dress feels less exciting when you know the environmental cost behind it. Reformation solved that tension years ago, proving that sustainable production and genuinely desirable design can coexist. Their vintage-inspired silhouettes pull from the '70s and '90s with figure-flattering cuts that photograph beautifully. The brand publishes sustainability data for every product, so you know exactly what you are wearing.

The vibe is slightly more polished than Stone Cold Fox, leaning L.A.-cool rather than boho-wild. You get romantic necklines and retro prints, but with cleaner lines and responsible fabrics. Their size range has expanded significantly in recent years, making the vintage look accessible to more body types. It is the brand for anyone who wants the vintage look without compromising on values.

Best for: Sustainable vintage silhouettes with a modern, polished feel.

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LoveShackFancy

Loveshackfancy

Sometimes you want the fantasy turned all the way up. Pastel florals layered over tulle, hand-placed embroidery on cotton voile, ruffles cascading down a tiered skirt. That maximalist, fairytale approach to femininity can feel impossible to find done well. LoveShackFancy made it their entire identity, and the brand has grown from dresses into swimwear, home goods, and activewear without losing that signature romantic excess.

If Stone Cold Fox represents vintage with an edge, LoveShackFancy is its whimsical, garden-party counterpart. Every piece feels like something pulled from a dreamy attic trunk. The construction is genuinely impressive, and the fabrics hold up to the fantasy they are selling. You will pay more here, but the details justify it when you see the work up close.

Best for: Ultra-romantic, fairytale dressing with pastel florals and layered ruffles.

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Doen

Faithfull the Brand

Vintage shopping is thrilling until you realize most true vintage pieces were built for different body proportions and care routines. Doen captures that golden-hour California nostalgia in brand-new garments cut for how we actually live. Their prairie blouses, floral dresses, and soft knits feel like heirlooms from day one. The sister-founded brand also runs a giving program that supports women and girls in their supply chain communities.

The aesthetic runs softer and earthier than Stone Cold Fox. Think wildflower fields rather than late-night bars. Rich block prints, puffed sleeves, and smocked bodices dominate their collections. The quality of their cotton and silk fabrics justifies the investment, and pieces from early collections still hold up beautifully years later.

Best for: Prairie-inspired romance with heirloom-quality fabrics and prints.

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Faithfull the Brand

Packing for a trip and realizing nothing in your closet captures the right mood is a specific kind of frustration. Faithfull the Brand designs exclusively for that feeling of sun on your shoulders and sand between your toes. Their hand-printed fabrics and relaxed silhouettes carry a vintage wanderlust that works from Bali to the south of France. Founded between Bali and Australia, the brand brings that cross-cultural bohemian spirit into every collection.

Compared to Stone Cold Fox's nighttime glamour, Faithfull is all daytime warmth. Flowy midi dresses, cropped linen tops, and wrap skirts dominate their lineup. The hand-dyed prints give every piece a one-of-a-kind quality that you will not find from mass-market competitors. These are the pieces you reach for when the weather turns warm and your wardrobe needs to match your mood.

Best for: Vacation-ready bohemian pieces with hand-printed, artisan fabrics.

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Realisation Par

Zadig & Voltaire

Finding a silk dress that actually fits your life and not just a red carpet is oddly difficult. Most brands either go too formal or too flimsy. Realisation Par nailed the middle ground with slip dresses, bias-cut skirts, and wrap tops in silk that drapes perfectly without feeling precious. The brand was founded by two friends in Sydney and grew almost entirely through word of mouth and social media.

They share Stone Cold Fox's love of retro sexiness but channel it through a '90s lens rather than a '70s one. Their prints become cult favorites for a reason, and the simple silhouettes mean you can dress them up with heels or down with flat sandals. Once you own one piece, building a capsule wardrobe around the rest of the collection feels inevitable.

Best for: Silk slip dresses and cult-favorite prints with effortless '90s energy.

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Christy Dawn

Christy Dawn

Falling in love with a fabric only to learn it was produced irresponsibly takes the joy out of getting dressed. Christy Dawn removes that guilt entirely by crafting every piece from deadstock fabric, giving leftover materials a second life as romantic, prairie-inspired dresses and blouses. The brand also runs a regenerative cotton farm in India, pushing their commitment to the land beyond just reusing materials.

The result is softer and more grounded than Stone Cold Fox. Flowing hemlines, pintuck detailing, and muted floral prints create a cottagecore mood that feels genuinely timeless rather than trendy. Limited fabric runs mean your piece is likely close to one of a kind, and restocks in popular silhouettes tend to move fast.

Best for: Deadstock-fabric prairie dresses with cottagecore charm and ethical production.

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Zadig & Voltaire

Romantic vintage can start to feel too sweet if every piece in your closet is a floral midi. Sometimes you want that same bohemian spirit with a darker, grittier attitude. Zadig & Voltaire delivers exactly that, mixing luxe Parisian tailoring with rock-and-roll rebellion across silk dresses, leather jackets, and skull-print cashmere. The brand has been a Paris staple for decades and carries real weight in the fashion world.

They share Stone Cold Fox's bohemian roots but push everything toward a moodier palette and tougher fabrications. Dark florals, distressed details, and metallic accents replace pastels and ruffles. Their jackets and boots pair perfectly with softer vintage dresses from other brands on this list. This is where you go when your vintage mood wants combat boots instead of wedge sandals.

Best for: Dark bohemian luxury with Parisian rock-and-roll attitude.

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Rixo

Rixo

Wearing a print that five other people at the party also have on is a specific kind of defeat. Rixo avoids it entirely by hand-painting every print in-house before it goes into production. The London-based brand channels '70s disco and vintage market finds through bold, original patterns on feminine wrap dresses and flowing skirts. Their commitment to original artwork means no two seasons ever feel repetitive.

While Stone Cold Fox leans into lace and texture, Rixo makes print the star. Their retro silhouettes feel familiar, but the artwork on the fabric is always unexpected. The brand also runs collaborations with museums and artists that result in limited runs worth watching for. If you love vintage shapes and want to own the loudest dress in the room, Rixo delivers.

Best for: Hand-painted original prints on retro-inspired, party-ready silhouettes.

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Sezane

Sezane

Chasing the vintage look can sometimes mean sacrificing the quality of construction you get from modern brands. Sezane bridges that gap with Parisian precision, offering romantically cut blouses and dresses made from fabrics that feel considered and lasting. Every monthly drop sells fast for a reason, and the brand has built a loyal community that sets calendar reminders for new releases.

Where Stone Cold Fox channels L.A. glamour, Sezane offers the Left Bank alternative. Lace-trimmed camisoles, Peter Pan collars, and perfectly fitted trousers carry that same nostalgic pull, but with French restraint. Their pricing sits in a sweet spot that feels fair for the quality you receive. The result is a wardrobe that feels both vintage-spirited and enduringly chic.

Best for: Parisian vintage romance with refined fabrics and timeless construction.

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