Name your baby after these fashion icons and they’ll be so front row...
1. Orla
After Orla Kiely, an Irish fashion designer known for her distinctive and retro-inspired style full of bold patterns and a strong emphasis on colour. Everything we at Cosatto love.
2. Liberty
Elegant, timeless and inspired by the iconic London department store, this name reflects a joyful mix of freedom, floral fabrics and fabulousness.
3. Ralph
A sweet, classic name with a nod to Ralph Lauren, the American fashion guru known for his cool preppy-meets-trendy vibe mixing tradition and timelessness. Great for parents who want something traditional with a twist.
4. Kate
The most iconic supermodel of them all. From diva to demure, the name Kate has never gone out of fashion. It’s a classic in its own right and its Sunday version is Katherine. Katie or Kat are cute alternatives, depending on your littl’un’s personality.
5. Audrey
Made famous by our fave style icon Miss Hepburn. The name once seen as appropriate for the slightly older lady has made a comeback and we're here for it.
6. Elle
The ultimate feminine name belongs to ‘the body’ herself, Elle Macpherson and also the name of a glossy fashion magazine. It’s stayed popular and has an element of French chic. It’s a derivative of Eleanor and Elena which are in the Top 50 most popular baby names this year.
7. Alexander
After one of our fave designers Alexander Mcqueen, this name is classic and stylish with a slight edge. A timeless name suitable for royals, fashion designers and everything in between.
8. Cindy
Off the radar for a while, this playful name has a cute retro feel about it which may explain why it’s making a comeback. Cindy Crawford wore it with panache and it’s also got a magical fairy tale vibe.
9. Gigi
One of the more unique names on the list is rocked by a relative newbie to the fashion industry. Gigi Hadid has inspired a thousand looks and Gianna was up there in last year's top 50 most popular names. What’s cuter than shortening Gianna to Gigi? Love it.
10. Dolce
Dolce is the Italian word for 'sweet'. It's a rare feminine first name in Italy and well known after Domenico Dolce, co-founder of Dolce and Gabbana and so very sweet it is.