NEW ARRIVALS
THE BAG
Two great brands are even better than one: the hotly awaited Fendi by Marc Jacobs baguette offers a new take on the classic style.
Handbag, Fendi by Marc Jacobs, fendi.com. Courtesy of FendiPrada Re-Edition 2000 Sequined Re-Nylon Bag
Paco Rabanne 1969 Nano Gem-Embellished Chainmail Bag
The Row Half Moon Leather Shoulder Bag
THE BRACELET
Louis Vuitton’s high jewelry Tumbler bracelet (inspired by the luggage lock of the same name) comes with precious cargo—in the form of exquisite stones.
Bravery High Jewelry Tumbler bracelet, Louis Vuitton, louisvuitton.com. Courtesy of Louis VuittonBoochier Hot Pink Fruit Hoops Buckle Ring
Lauren Rubinski Small 14-karat Gold and Enamel Bracelet
Bea Bongiasca WOW Enameled 9K Yellow Gold Earrings
THE SHOE
This candy-colored patent Buckle sandal from Roger Vivier is just the thing for living out your mod fashion fantasies.
Sandal, Roger Vivier, $995, rogervivier.com. Courtesy of Roger VivierGianvito Rossi Futura 95mm Wedge Mules
D’Accori Lust Iridescent Leather Mules
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The Attico Nanci Embellished PVC Mules
GREENAISSANCE
Both perfectly natural and unsettingly artificial, the color is suddenly everywhere.
Khaite pre-fall 2023.
Courtesy of KhaiteCuup The Balconette in Celadon
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Silvia Furmanovich Small Marquetry Wood Jewelry Box
Prada Small Antique Nappa Leather Tote
Machete No. 2 Comb in Stromanthe
Saint Laurent Martha Mules in Crepe Satin
Harwell Godfrey Florite & Moonstone Scarab Pendant
Valentino Embellished Tulle Mini Dress
Green has a contradictory set of cultural underpinnings,” says Kassia St. Clair, a historian and the author of The Secret Lives of Colour. “Green and nature have gone hand in hand for millennia. It is the green parts [of our world] that our species has long depended on. But green has other, less positive connotations, too: poison, greed, naïveté.” No wonder the color has proven such fertile ground for designers lately. Some have looked to its verdant side—with an emerald-hued box adorned in marquetry; a flash of fluorite in a scarab pendant; the stromanthe-like swirls of an acetate comb; and the atmospheric effects of light itself, captured in a balconette bra. Other variations on the hue feel decidedly futuristic, like Khaite’s pre-fall 2023 lookbook, bathed in an anxious corporate glow. Neo-mint was once forecast as the It shade of 2020, but the color cropping up three years later doesn’t feel delayed—its influence is, clearly, evergreen.