Annabo
Annabo clothing is the kind of label you find once and never quite explain to anyone else. Designed for the woman who dresses with intention, every piece is built from considered textiles — dense linens, matte jerseys, softly structured weaves — and shapes that wear differently each time you reach for them. There is a quiet intelligence to the proportions: a sleeve that falls just so, a neckline that flatters without announcing itself, a hem that moves in a way cheaper fabric simply cannot replicate. In a world of fast fashion, Annabo is the slow fashion boutique approach made real — fewer pieces, better made, chosen to last.
For women seeking artisan women’s fashion in the US, the current edit at Primms Style spans relaxed linen trousers, structured jersey tops, and midi wrap dresses that translate easily from a client meeting to a long lunch. If you’re drawn to the same careful eye for craft found in Psophia’s botanical silk blouses or the relaxed intelligence of Alex Mill’s layering knits, Annabo belongs on your radar. Shop the current edit — availability is limited and moves faster than you would expect.