
Posse Is the Aussie Label Behind Your Dream Summer Capsule—Here's How to Shop Its Cult-Favorite Styles as an Insider
With a uniform of coordinating separates and elegant dresses, Posse founder Danielle Mulham embodies the laidback yet polished ease that anchors her brand's spirit. 'I've always been drawn to simplicity since I was quite young,' she previously told Vogue. 'I just love the look of wearing classic pieces with minimal makeup and tousled hair. I think that's a very Australian way of dressing—not too done up, just effortless.'
It's little surprise that since founding her label in 2016, countless women have sought to recreate her signature minimalist polish. Already a go-to for fashion insiders, it was Sofia Richie Grainge that really put the brand on the map after she was spotted in the Emma vest and skirt set during her Côte d'Azur wedding weekend in 2023. Meghan Markle, Katie Holmes, and Selena Gomez have all been spotted in her designs, too.
Beyond the label's beloved sets, Posse's timeless take color and romantic print (polka dot! gingham! floral!) will bring a burst of feel-good energy to your warm-weather wardrobe. Round out your summer capsule with Vogue-loved brand as an Insider with 20% off your first order.
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