Jamie Mizrahi and Quince Launch Affordable Celebrity-Curated Capsule Collection
Stylist to Adele and Jeremy Allen White, Jamie Mizrahi brought her A-list eye to Quince's factory-direct platform with a 7-look capsule starting at $45.

The fashion industry has grown fluent in a particular proposition: if the stylist is trusted, the price tag becomes secondary. Jamie Mizrahi built that trust one A-lister at a time. The Los Angeles-based stylist, whose clients include Adele, Jennifer Lawrence, and Jeremy Allen White, applied that same editorial eye to a seven-look capsule collection with Quince, the factory-direct brand that reached a $10.1 billion valuation after closing a $500 million Series E round in March 2026.
The capsule spans four womenswear looks and three menswear looks, with apparel priced from $45 to $120 and a necklace at $228. The selection draws from Quince's core strengths: cashmere polos, a cashmere V-neck sweater, a pleated miniskirt, a trenchcoat, a strapless maxidress, Oxford shirts, and boat shoes. Each look arrives pre-styled and complete, which is precisely what makes this category of collaboration useful as a gift. Curated fashion is notoriously hard to give well; a capsule assembled by someone who dresses Adele removes that friction entirely.
The Quince model helps justify the price without undermining the credibility. Founded in 2018, the company operates on a manufacturer-to-consumer system that cuts traditional retail intermediaries, delivering cashmere at prices most department stores reserve for synthetic alternatives. Revenue crossed $1 billion in 2025, and the brand has posted triple-digit growth annually since founding. That scale is what makes a $45 cashmere polo possible, rather than aspirational.

For Mizrahi, the collaboration extends a consistent pattern of translating her aesthetic beyond private client wardrobes. She served as creative director at Juicy Couture in 2017, contributed a capsule to Rent the Runway in 2019, and most recently built Adele's wardrobe for her Las Vegas residency, a project that runs on the same principle: coherent, considered dressing across a sustained period rather than one-off statement moments. The Quince capsule channels that instinct.
Quince had already run a comparable playbook with celebrity stylist Erin Walsh before this launch. The Mizrahi edition raises the cultural stakes considerably. For anyone gifting to someone who follows fashion closely, the combination of Mizrahi's credibility and Quince's structural pricing makes this one of the more honest value propositions in the accessible-luxury space right now.
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