Hanifa
Founded by Anifa Mvuemba, Hanifa is celebrated for its vibrant, curve-embracing designs that exude confidence and femininity. Like CJR, Mvuemba has a masterful command of color and creates structured yet fluid silhouettes that make a statement. The brand
is known for its innovative approach, including a groundbreaking 3D virtual runway show, but the core appeal lies in its fusion of unapologetic glamour, inclusivity, and rich, saturated hues that empower the wearer.
Sergio Hudson
If you admire the sharp, powerful tailoring that often underpins CJR's most fantastic creations, you'll appreciate Sergio Hudson. Known for creating immaculate, confidence-boosting womenswear, Hudson's work is defined by structured silhouettes, bold monochromatic looks, and a flawless fit. He gained widespread fame for dressing Michelle Obama and Vice President Kamala Harris, showcasing his ability to blend classic power dressing with modern glamour. His collections are a masterclass in using color and form to create an aura of sophisticated strength.
Richard Quinn
London-based designer Richard Quinn shares Christopher John Rogers' flair for the dramatic, but with a distinctively British edge. Quinn is celebrated for his opulent use of floral prints, often clashing them in unexpected ways across voluminous, couture-inspired shapes. His work is theatrical and unapologetically beautiful, blending romanticism with a bold, almost rebellious spirit. For those drawn to CJR's dramatic silhouettes and maximalist tendencies, Quinn’s world of extravagant, print-drenched fantasy is a must-see.
Thebe Magugu
South African designer Thebe Magugu brings a thoughtful, intellectual depth to his vibrant collections. While sharing CJR's love for a strong silhouette and forward-thinking design, Magugu infuses his work with social commentary and stories from his home continent. His clothing is sleek and modern, often featuring sharp tailoring and unique prints that carry cultural significance. He represents a similar spirit of creating deeply personal, story-rich fashion that is both beautiful and meaningful.
Kenneth Ize
Kenneth Ize is a Nigerian designer renowned for his work with traditional West African textiles, particularly hand-woven Aso Oke fabric. This focus on artisan craft, combined with a strikingly vibrant color palette, puts him in conversation with CJR's own commitment to unique materials and emotional color. Ize reinterprets traditional fabrics into contemporary, often gender-fluid silhouettes, creating candy-colored suits and fringed pieces that are joyful and deeply rooted in heritage. His work is a celebration of craft, color, and culture.
Aliétte
Founded by celebrated stylist Jason Rembert, Aliétte is built on making women feel incredible. The brand is known for its use of vivid hues, feminine silhouettes, and luxurious textures that bridge the gap between classic tailoring and modern fantasy. Like Christopher John Rogers, Rembert designs with a muse in mind, creating clothes that are both empowering and deeply glamorous. Whether through a perfectly draped gown or a brightly colored dress, Aliétte channels a similar energy of high-impact, red-carpet-ready joy.
Area
While Christopher John Rogers uses color and volume to create drama, New York-based Area uses crystal embellishments and wit. Founded by Beckett Fogg and Piotrek Panszczyk, Area is known for its glamorous, debonair take on dressing that infuses everyday pieces with a heavy dose of sparkle. The brand shares CJR's sense of playful extravagance and a desire to push aesthetic boundaries. If the joyful, attention-grabbing nature of a CJR piece appeals to you, Area's crystal-adorned blazers, headpieces, and glittering designs offer a similar hit of dopamine dressing.















