Considered pieces for a quieter kind of style.
Natural fabrics, ethical materials, made to last longer than the trend.
Coming SoonI'm Delaney. I started Laney Mae because I was tired of buying clothes that fell apart after a season — and tired of everything shouting for attention. I wanted a small closet of pieces I actually reach for: natural fabrics, made honestly, made to last. "Laney Mae" is my name, and it's the whole idea — quality over quantity, materials I actually care about, and clothes that feel calm to wear. Nothing loud. Nothing wasteful. Just the good stuff, done right.
The pieces you'll actually reach for — natural fabrics, clean cuts, built to last. Quality over quantity, always.
Organic cotton voile, easy midi cut — throw it on and instantly feel put-together.
Natural indigo, hand-finished hem — the jeans that make leggings feel like a compromise.
Ethically sourced linen, button-back — wrinkles and all, it just looks expensive.
Tea-length with a hidden pocket — ties in two seconds, twirls like it means it.
Bias-cut peace silk — dress it up, dress it down, sleep in it. I won't tell.
Organic denim, clean yoke — the throw-over that makes any outfit look intentional.
Cotton lawn, shell buttons — soft enough for Sundays, sharp enough for everything else.
Relaxed barrel leg in raw selvedge — the 2026 shape that makes everything look effortless.
The pieces together, the way you'd actually wear them. A quieter kind of getting dressed.
Ethically sourced · Natural fabrics · Made to last
Every fabric is chosen for how it's made and how it lasts — traced to the source, kind to the people and places it comes from. Luxury in the basics, never in the excess.
One note when the doors open. Nothing more.