Deiji Studios Is the Australian Label I Wish I Could Gatekeep—These 18 Pieces Are Too Good Not to Share
Chic, timeless, and worth the investment.
There are certain brands that, once you find them, you can't stop buying. Deiji Studios is one of those for me. The female-founded minimalist Australian label has quietly built a cult following among fashion editors—including more than a few here at Marie Claire—and once you see the pieces, it's not hard to understand why.
Based out of Byron Bay (arguably the cool-girl beach capital of the world), Deiji Studios makes elevated basics crafted from OEKO-TEX certified fabrics. This means that every piece has been rigorously tested and is verified to be free of harmful levels of toxic chemicals. As someone who is always trying to be more conscious with their purchases, this gives me major peace of mind.
But my love for the label doesn't stop there. The details on each piece are what get me every time—like a removable ruffle, a tie, an unexpected pocket placement—on pieces that are breathable, impeccably made, and built to last. The brand first crossed my desk when its linen pants went low-key viral amongst the fashion set, but I've grown to love the rest of the rotation, from the cutest matching sets to mini linen dresses perfect for wearing on a tropical vacation.
As I (happily) swap out heavy layers for summer clothes that feel a bit more breathable, Deiji Studios is the first place I'm shopping. Each piece is lightweight and designed to stand the test of time—and as a proud member of One Percent for the Planet, sustainability is woven into everything they do. Ahead, the Deiji pieces our editors can't stop wearing.
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Bailey Burke is a New York–based contributing fashion editor to Marie Claire and Who What Wear. By day, she works on the Creator & Community team, overseeing influencer and branded content programs across both publications. It's a role that keeps her deeply plugged into the fashion and creator landscape—and has given her a keen eye for the dernier cri. Once (accurately) labeled a shopaholic, she now considers it market research.
A Chicago native who spent three years in Los Angeles before landing in New York City, Bailey's unique style is a direct product of everywhere she has lived. Outside of work, you'll find her planning her next trip, trying new restaurants, attending concerts, or convincing herself she needs just oneeee more thing in her cart. Follow her on Instagram at @baileyyburke.