The guitar world has long favored male perspectives in design, marketing, and performance. Yet women musicians consistently challenge norms and leave lasting impacts. International Women’s Day offers an ideal occasion to recognize this shift, as more female artists secure signature models that reflect their unique styles and innovations.
Eight Standout Signature Guitars Reshaping the Scene
Recent years bring a surge in women-led signature guitars, blending tradition with bold creativity. These instruments highlight technical prowess and artistic vision.
St. Vincent’s Ernie Ball Music Man St. Vincent
Annie Clark, known as St. Vincent, redefines signature guitars with her Ernie Ball Music Man model. Radical contours, lightweight construction, and custom mini-humbuckers deliver a distinctive ergonomic feel and versatile tones suited to her experimental sound.
Susan Tedeschi’s Fender Telecaster
Susan Tedeschi channels decades of blues intensity into her Fender Telecaster signature. Modeled after her battle-tested 1993 American Standard, it withstands rigorous tours while capturing raw, powerful tones essential for her dynamic performances.
Fatoumata Diawara’s Epiphone SG
Fatoumata Diawara infuses Malian heritage into her Epiphone SG signature. A mahogany body with vibrant African-inspired graphics, Alnico Classic PRO humbuckers with coil-splitting, and a phase switch offer tonal depth across genres, priced at $699.
Yvette Young’s Ibanez YY Series
Yvette Young of Covet pairs quirky innovation with her Ibanez YY10 and YY20 models. Featuring Seymour Duncan pickups, tremolo bridges, and alternate tunings like FACGBE, they excel in finger-tapping techniques and math-rock expression.
Nita Strauss’ Ibanez JIVA
Nita Strauss unleashes shred energy through her Ibanez JIVA10. DiMarzio Pandemonium pickups, Floyd Rose tremolo, and custom inlays power her high-gain performances, available in left- and right-handed versions.
Lzzy Hale’s Gibson Explorerbird
Lzzy Hale of Halestorm fuses Explorer body with Firebird headstock in her Gibson signature. ’70s Tribute humbuckers and gold hardware produce aggressive rock tones in striking finishes like Cardinal Red.
Lari Basilio’s Ibanez LB1
Brazilian virtuoso Lari Basilio crafts the ergonomic Ibanez LB1 from ash with Seymour Duncan pickups, stainless frets, and Luminlay markers. Its T-shape design supports fluid playing in violet finish.
Orianthi’s PRS SE Signature
Orianthi delivers fiery leads via her PRS SE model in Scarlet Red. 58/15 humbuckers and custom ‘O’ inlays capture her rock heritage from tours with Santana and Jackson.
These guitars signal a brighter future, amplifying women’s voices in music and gear design.

