She Built Trophy Daughter for the Woman Who Has Always Known Her Worth

FEATURE · FASHION WEEK ONLINE BRAND · TROPHY DAUGHTER

Samantha Bruder White walked away from a national championship, navigated a diagnosis that changed how she thinks about getting dressed, launched her debut collection, and walked the red carpet at Cannes — all in the span of building one of LA’s most intentional new labels from the ground up.

In a city where what you wear says everything about who you are, Samantha Bruder White is building a brand that asks a more interesting question — what is your clothing actually doing to your body? It is the kind of question that only comes from lived experience, and Bruder White has plenty of it. She spent 19 years inside the world of competitive soccer — training through a pandemic without a single week off, earning a Division I scholarship, winning a national championship — and building an identity so tightly bound to the sport that when it ended, she had to figure out who she was without it.

Samantha Bruder


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What she built in its place is Trophy Daughter — a fashion brand conceived and crafted in Los Angeles, born from equal parts reinvention, discipline, and a woman finally dressing entirely on her own terms. Since launching its debut loungewear collection in December, the brand has moved fast and with intention — including an appearance on one of the most photographed red carpets in the world.

Being a Trophy Daughter is about not letting your career define you. You can be a good human being, make your parents proud, and still be entirely, unapologetically yourself.
— Samantha Bruder White, Founder of Trophy Daughter

THE MAKING OF A COMPETITOR

Growing up, Bruder White was the middle daughter in a high-achieving family — the kind of household where excellence wasn’t a ceiling, it was a baseline. Her older sister went on to become a doctor. Her younger sister studied at the Wharton School of Business before stepping into investment banking. And Samantha mastered a different language entirely — one spoken in early mornings, relentless training, and championship pressure.

When the time came to make decisions about life after college, the question wasn’t just what she would do next — it was who she would be. She had spent her entire life mastering something. She wasn’t about to stop now.

A NAME THAT CHOSE HER

The term came to her fully formed. Trophy Daughter. It held something — a tension, a complexity, a wink. Growing up, her closest creative relationship was with her grandmother. Together they would spend hours making clothes, altering hemlines, reimagining pieces to fit better or simply look more beautiful. Those quiet afternoons were the first time Bruder White felt the particular power of fashion: that a garment, altered just so, could change the way a person inhabits their own skin.

“I coined the term and I knew I had to make something with it,” she says. “There was no version of my life where I walked away from it.” She set her roots in Los Angeles and got to work.

THE DEBUT — AND THE CANNES RED CARPET

Trophy Daughter made its first statement in December with the launch of its debut loungewear collection — made in Los Angeles from 100% cotton, and rooted in the deeply personal philosophy that what you wear closest to your body should be as considered as every other choice you make. The response was immediate. Within months, Bruder White found herself on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet as a guest of Trophy Daughter — one of the most watched stages in the world for fashion, culture, and the kind of visibility that money simply cannot buy.

It was a signal that Trophy Daughter had arrived. And it said everything about its founder — the same woman who trained every single day through a pandemic walked that carpet the way she has done everything else: like she had always belonged there.

WHAT COMES NEXT

The loungewear collection was always meant to be a beginning, not a destination. Bruder White is already looking toward the horizon, with plans to expand Trophy Daughter into new categories throughout the year — bringing that same precision and intention into everything the brand touches next.

We started with loungewear because it’s the most personal. What you wear when no one is watching says everything about how you feel about yourself.
— Samantha Bruder White

THE DIAGNOSIS THAT CHANGED HOW SHE GETS DRESSED

The care behind the collection runs deeper than aesthetics. After being diagnosed with PCOS by Dr. Thais Aliabadi, one of the most respected OB-GYNs in Los Angeles, Bruder White began to understand in a new and urgent way how much what we put on our bodies matters — not just
how we look in it, but how it affects us from the inside out.

Research increasingly points to the role synthetic fabrics and their chemical finishes can play in disrupting hormonal health. For women managing conditions like PCOS, the conversation about what we wear has become inseparable from the conversation about how we feel — and a growing number of women are paying attention.

For Bruder White, the diagnosis reframed the way she thinks about getting dressed entirely. The choice to build the debut collection around 100% cotton wasn’t arbitrary — it came from a deeply personal place of wanting to create something she herself could feel good about wearing. “Understanding the effects of what you put on your body changes everything,” she says. “I wanted Trophy Daughter to reflect that awareness.”

MADE IN  LAUNCHED  AS SEEN AT
Los Angeles, CA  December 2025  Cannes Film Festival

WHAT IT MEANS

Trophy Daughter is not a brand about perfection. It is a brand about follow-through — about doing what you say you are going to do, showing up for yourself with the same discipline once reserved for training, and refusing to let the world’s expectations define you. The name reclaims the term on its own terms: yes, a daughter who has made her family proud. But more than that, a woman who has always known exactly what she is worth.

THE TROPHY IS YOU

Bruder White made the unconventional choice. She left the measurable world of athletic achievement and stepped into the wide, unmapped territory of creative entrepreneurship — the
one industry where the rules are invented, not inherited. She brought with her the discipline of a champion, the eye of a woman raised on the beauty of a well-altered garment, and the conviction of a founder who understands that what you wear is never just clothes. It is a choice about who you are and how you want to feel.

From a Los Angeles studio to the Cannes red carpet in a matter of months, Trophy Daughter is already moving at the pace of someone who has never once waited for permission. And with an expanding vision and an entire year of new categories ahead, Samantha Bruder White is only just getting started.

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Hannah Longman
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