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    Maria Sharapova is pairing with Cole Haan on a new sporting collection. The line’s shoes feature Nike Air technology, while accessories are made of recycled plastic bottles and chrome-free vegetable-tanned leather ($115 to $550, at colehaan.com).

  • Silver flats

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    Vera Wang Lavender Label has partnered with Brown Shoe Co. Inc. for a footwear collection. The line will include a full range of flats, espadrilles, sandals, clogs, pumps and boots ($175 to $695, at Vera Wang, New York, 212.382.2184).

  • Lacoste

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    Lacoste’s latest shoes collection feature laser patterns, inspired by Lacoste’s logo and undulating landscapes (price available upon request, 800.4.LACOSTE).

  • Ludovica Andreoni

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    Ludovica Andreoni, the wife of Ferrari president Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, has launched her own line. Dubbed LA, the collection features clusters of precious gemstones ($412 to $13,730, at LA, Rome, +39.06.320.8208).

  • Rebecca Taylor

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    Rebecca Taylor has come out with accessories and jewelry. The styles mix pretty with a touch of urban chic, such as cutout desert boots and gold sequin-inspired necklaces ($165 to $475, at She Boutique, Chicago, 866.620.8743).

  • Rag & Bone

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    Rag & Bone has introduced a shoe collection for spring, with easy loafers, oxfords and ballet flats that stay true to the line’s men’s wear roots ($330 to $515, at Rag & Bone, New York, 212.727.2990).

  • Albino D&#8217Amato

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    Les Copains’ recently named creative consultant, Albino D’Amato is launching a footwear collection, beginning with this sneak peek: a sexy peep-toe heel in satin and purple python.($600 to $980, at Curve, Los Angeles, 310.360.8008).

  • Kifu Augousti

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    Kifu Augousti, the 14-year-old daughter of Ria and Youri Augousti is at it again with her own collection of headbands, called Headbands by Kifu Augousti ($100 to $225, at select Barneys New York locations, 212.826.8900).

  • Carrera

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    Carrera eyewear is making a comeback. The 52-year-old brand is creating four classic styles in 26 colors. So far, Kanye West, Paris Hilton and David Beckham are fans ($150, at Solstice Sunglass Boutiques, 866.246.9043).

  • Liberty of London

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    Liberty of London’s debut jewelry collection spotlights silver designs with a nod to the company’s Art Nouveau heritage ($127 to $526, at Barneys New York, 212.826.8900).

  • Vena Cava for Via Spiga

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    Lisa Mayock and Sophie Buhai of Vena Cava teamed up with Via Spiga for a footwear collection. The line, called Vena Cava for Via Spiga, is tricked out with studs, chains and other haute hardware ($225 to $350, at Via Spiga, New York, 212.219.3448).

  • Prada

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    Prada is revving up the costume jewelry arena with a new line of retro-looking accessories. The crystals are treated with thermic shock to create a cracked effect and are applied to ribbons and metal chains ($390 to $750, 888.977.1900).

  • Sergio Rossi and Puma

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    High fashion meets athletic function as Sergio Rossi and Puma collaborate on two footwear styles—a sporty sneaker and a sky-high sneaker heel ($190 to $790, at Colette Paris, +33.1.55.35.33.90).

  • Azature

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    Azature is giving his brand a makeover with the introduction of a more accessibly priced collection called A.Z. by Azature, which uses textured metal to replicate the characteristic black diamonds. ($80 to $800, Des Kohan, Los Angeles, 323.857.0200).

  • Scholl by Diego Dolcini

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    Diego Dolcini has created a Scholl by Diego Dolcini line of 20 colorful sandals on wooden or cork soles for Scholl, the European sibling to the American Dr. Scholl’s brand ($257, at Galeries Lafayette, Paris, +33.1.4282.3456).

  • Pippa Small

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    Pippa Small is taking a tiny bite out of the West Coast with a 328-square-foot boutique in the quaint Brentwood Country Mart. Lines include an Indian-inspired collection, as well as Afghan and Made collections.

  • David Webb

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    The David Webb brand is celebrating 60 years in business with a special collection in homage to its late designer. Enameled animal brooches and gem-drenched embody the brand’s aesthetic ($1,800 to $800,000, at David Webb, New York, 212.421.3030).

  • Yohji Yamamoto

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    Yohji Yamamoto’s new Prototype sunglasses line, designed in collaboration with Linda Farrow, marries functional forms and industrial details with sophisticated twists (starting at $390, at Tanglewool, Lennox, Mass., 413.637.0900).

  • Topshop

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    British megastore Topshop is coming to the U.S. this spring with a sprawling shoe salon in Manhattan. The store will feature exclusive designer capsule collections from brands such as Emma Cook and Preen (478 Broadway, New York, topshopnyc.com).

  • Hussein Chalayan&#8217

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    New to the shoe game, designer Hussein Chalayan’s spring lineup includes platform calfskin mules with a curved, spiked metal heel and an ankle strap patent wedge ($600 to $1,163, Opening Ceremony, 212.219.2631).

  • Chopard

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    Inspired by its co-president and creative director, Chopard has launched the Caroline bag, named for Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele. The bag comes in two sizes and myriad colors and skins ($2,400 to $18,500, at chopard.com).

  • Erickson Beamon

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    Erickson Beamon is hitting its Target. The jewelry brand was tapped by the retailer to bring its signature brass and sterling silver baubles to the masses ($15.99 to $59.99 at target.com through June).

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