We believe in the notion that romance is timeless—but that there is an ever-shifting ambience informing the term. Romance can be full of glory and theater—consider the golden-age film star waving goodbye to her loved one as the train pulls out of the station—or less fantastical and more routine, say, with, the same scene transpiring during Friday evening rush hour at Grand Central. It arcs from the poised to the undone; it is fantasy puzzle-piecing itself into reality. But, before all else, and in whatever way it manifests, romance is forever.
This collection channels that crescent, by starting with repurposed vintage floral jacquards, and layering in variables that mirror romance’s unlimited range: velvet ribbons, raw-edges, filigree bodysuits, flat-front trousers, leather gloves, air-light lace, organza and tulle flowers, and much more. The intent is not to be precious or prettified, but rather, to reflect something polished and confident-with-age; an assurance that, even when the fireworks and the cinema seem distant, romance will live—and resonate—always.
We believe in the notion that romance is timeless—but that there is an ever-shifting ambience informing the term. Romance can be full of glory and theater—consider the golden-age film star waving goodbye to her loved one as the train pulls out of the station—or less fantastical and more routine, say, with, the same scene transpiring during Friday evening rush hour at Grand Central. It arcs from the poised to the undone; it is fantasy puzzle-piecing itself into reality. But, before all else, and in whatever way it manifests, romance is forever.
This collection channels that crescent, by starting with repurposed vintage floral jacquards, and layering in variables that mirror romance’s unlimited range: velvet ribbons, raw-edges, filigree bodysuits, flat-front trousers, leather gloves, air-light lace, organza and tulle flowers, and much more. The intent is not to be precious or prettified, but rather, to reflect something polished and confident-with-age; an assurance that, even when the fireworks and the cinema seem distant, romance will live—and resonate—always.
We believe in the notion that romance is timeless—but that there is an ever-shifting ambience informing the term. Romance can be full of glory and theater—consider the golden-age film star waving goodbye to her loved one as the train pulls out of the station—or less fantastical and more routine, say, with, the same scene transpiring during Friday evening rush hour at Grand Central. It arcs from the poised to the undone; it is fantasy puzzle-piecing itself into reality. But, before all else, and in whatever way it manifests, romance is forever.
This collection channels that crescent, by starting with repurposed vintage floral jacquards, and layering in variables that mirror romance’s unlimited range: velvet ribbons, raw-edges, filigree bodysuits, flat-front trousers, leather gloves, air-light lace, organza and tulle flowers, and much more. The intent is not to be precious or prettified, but rather, to reflect something polished and confident-with-age; an assurance that, even when the fireworks and the cinema seem distant, romance will live—and resonate—always.
We believe in the notion that romance is timeless—but that there is an ever-shifting ambience informing the term. Romance can be full of glory and theater—consider the golden-age film star waving goodbye to her loved one as the train pulls out of the station—or less fantastical and more routine, say, with, the same scene transpiring during Friday evening rush hour at Grand Central. It arcs from the poised to the undone; it is fantasy puzzle-piecing itself into reality. But, before all else, and in whatever way it manifests, romance is forever.
This collection channels that crescent, by starting with repurposed vintage floral jacquards, and layering in variables that mirror romance’s unlimited range: velvet ribbons, raw-edges, filigree bodysuits, flat-front trousers, leather gloves, air-light lace, organza and tulle flowers, and much more. The intent is not to be precious or prettified, but rather, to reflect something polished and confident-with-age; an assurance that, even when the fireworks and the cinema seem distant, romance will live—and resonate—always.

Margot Robbie
Premier of Peter Rabbit
Feburary 2018
Doyle Dress

Dakota Johnson
Allure Magazine
Feburary 2018
Doda Dress



Jessica Chastain
Wall Street Journal
January, 2018
Skye Skirt
Vogue UK
December 2017
Dionne Dress


Nicole Kidman
Stellar Magazine
September, 2017
'Dionne' Dress
Harpers Bazaar
Lady Of The Lake
Sepember, 2017
Dionne" Dress
Modern Luxury
A Fashion Love Story
September, 2017
'Devon' Dress

Riley Keough
Flaunt Magazine
August, 2017
'Dionne' Dress

Red Magazine
'Feel The Heat'
August, 2017
'Taro' Top and 'Selin' Skirt

Town & Country
September, 2017
'Jacqueline' Jacket and 'Teddy' Trouser

Amanda Peet
CFDA Awards
June, 2017

Laura Harrier
Spider-Man Homecoming
June, 2017
'Tara' Peplum Top and Pamela Wide Leg Pant

Kristopher Brock, Kate Bosworth, and Laura Vassar Brock
VOGUE
June, 2017




Kate Bosworth & Laura Vassar Brock
WWD
Fashion Kicks
June, 2017

Kate Bosworth
19th Annual Slavery to Freedom Gala
May, 2017
'Demi' Dress
New York Magazine, The Cut
Nostalgia for Now
May, 2017
'Tessa Top', Stella Skirt

Selena Gomez
We Day
April 2017
'Jackie' Jacket, 'Pamela' Pant

Doutzen Kroes
Met Gala in New York City
May 2017
'Dionne' Gown

Travel + Leisure
Two Days and Three Nights in Mexico City
April 2017
'Stella' Skirt

Emily Ratajkowski
Paris, France
March 2017
'Taylor' Top, 'Dusty' Rose Abstract Floral

Anna Wintour
New York Fashion Week
February 2017
'Danika' Dress, 'Devon' Dress

VOGUE, March 2017
Winning Beauty Wonders
'Baylee' Blouse, 'Triangle' Bra

Allison Williams
VOGUE, January 2017
Lena Dunham on the End of Girls
'Kathleen' Knit

Lily Aldridge
Headstrong Project Words of War
December 2016
'Didier' Dress

Zoe Saldana
Star Trek Premiere
December 2016
'Sandra' Skirt

Toni Garnn
December 2016
'Delhi' Slip Dress

Margo Robbie
December 2016
'Catch' Bibiana Coat

Emma Stone
CFDA Runway Show, Los Angeles
November 2016
Custom BROCK COLLECTION

Steven Kolb, Diane Von Furstenberg, Laura Vassar Brock, Kristopher Brock, Anna Wintour
CFDA/VOGUE Fashion Fund Prize
November 2016
'Daryl' Dress

Laura Vassar, Kristopher Brock, Gigi Hadid
VOGUE, November 2016
'Deandra' Dress, 'Dorthy' Dress


Amber Valletta
CFDA Fashion Fund, Los Angeles
November 2016
'Caroline' Coat

Jessica Alba
Honest Company Event
March 2016
'Daphne' Dress

Jamie Lee Curtis
W Magazine, December 2015
The New Royals
'Caroline' Coat
Alicia Vikander, Jessica Alba, Lily Aldridge, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Emma Stone
People Magazine
Designer Spotlight
November 2016
'Ditsy' Dress, 'Snow' Skirt, 'Tala' Tank

VOGUE, September 2016
New Romantics
'Puffed' Sleeved Blouse, 'Jacquard' Skirt

Lily Aldridge
February 2016
'Boie' Blouse
