Luna Fashion House Enters the U.S. Market in Time for Fall 2025

Luna Fashion

If you prefer getting dressed without fuss, Luna Fashion is worth your time. The brand makes tailored pieces in Europe and now ships in the United States with complimentary delivery and a straightforward 30-day return window. You feel that in the details, but you also see it in the range of sizes and the prices, which sit in a mid to upper tier for designer daywear. 

What you notice first is the color story. The fall collection centers on four shades, ivory, midnight green, bordeaux, and black. That palette helps you combine new and existing pieces without juggling trends that will date fast. If you already own a black blazer, midnight green trousers bring range. If you need something brighter near the face, an ivory jacket does that without reading stark. A touch of bordeaux near the skin adds warmth in colder light. 

Fit and construction feel consistent across categories. Jackets hold their line when you sit, then relax when you move. Linings are smooth. Seams lie flat. The look is structured, the hand is comfortable. Nothing pulls across the back or at the shoulder in the sizes I tried, which matched the labeled measurements. Dresses and blazers are shown from size 0 up to 16 on the site, which gives most readers a fair chance of finding a match out of the box. 

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Pricing lands where you would expect for small-batch European production. Dresses run from about $180 for printed day styles up to about $770 for special occasion fabrics. Many sit in the $430 – $610 dollar range. Blazers span roughly $330 – $580 dollars depending on fabric and trim. If you want one piece that carries workdays and dinner, the Olga navy wrap dress is a smart starting point at $580. If a jacket is your anchor, the Alexa tailored blazer appears in white, navy, and a signature red at $540. 

Where the brand comes from also matters. Luna Fashion began in Serbia in the early nineties and still produces in European workshops, which aligns with what you see on the rack, even stitching and balanced panels rather than light fusing that bubbles after a few wears. The company formally announced its U.S. entry this summer, which explains the cleaner distribution and the faster shipping many of you have asked about. 

How to use it without overhauling your closet. Start with two items you will reach for twice a week. An ivory or midnight green blazer will pair with a silk shell and denim on casual days, then a narrow skirt or tailored pant when you need a sharper line. A lace-trim dress from the Bordeaux Lace edit solves evening plans with a change of shoe, and it layers under a cardigan or jacket for the office. You want pieces that pull weight, not single-event outfits. 

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A few service notes that help with the buy online, try at home routine. Every piece is made in Europe, shipping in the U.S. is complimentary, and returns are listed at 30 days. If you sit between sizes, order your usual and one size up. Shoulders should sit clean, and the sleeve should break just above the wrist bone. If you see rippling at the upper back or pulling at the bust when you raise your arms, size up and compare. Send back what you will not wear on repeat. 

Bottom line. If you want polished clothes you can wear to work and keep on for dinner, Luna Fashion delivers clear value. The colors slot into a real closet. The cuts are consistent. The prices match the make. For most readers, one blazer and one dress will cover a surprising number of days each month. If you try one thing now, make it the navy wrap dress Olga or the Alexa tailored blazer in midnight or white, then build from there as your calendar demands by visiting www.lunafashionhouse.com.

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