House of Harlow sunglasses
House of Harlow sunglasses
House of Harlow sunglasses
Nicole Richie
The Peacock Cuff
House of Harlow sunglasses
a masquerade-ball mask
The Pearl shoe
On Aura Tout Vu
Parisian cancan dancers.
Nicole Kidman in Moulin Rouge.
Maison Clairvoy shoes.
Maison Clairvoy shoes.
Enamel-coated metal pins and charms from Nathalie Queyraud’s fledgling costume jewelry line, Défilés.
Koi Suwannagate has collaborated with Prinnuj and Worakij Kijjaraksuvanich of the two-year-old Prinn fine jewelry line.
Peter Copping, Nina Ricci’s creative director, has fashioned jewelry from the house’s famous bottle stoppers.
Diane von Furstenberg telephone wire bracelets.
Rodarte for Repetto ballet flats.
Beazie Roberts ring.
Beazie Roberts ring.
Beazie Roberts ring.
A photo by Laurie Simmons for Peter Jensen.
French illustrator Pierre Le-Tan has teamed with Coach on a collection of beach-themed goods—from handbags to costume jewelry to a beach towel—all emblazoned with Le-Tan’s whimsical sketches.
Victoria Grant beret embroidered with a Union Jack.
Jean Paul Gaultier limited-edition sneakers for Pataugas.
Rodney Burns and David Malvaney, owners of the new Los Angeles boutique Church.
Dafne Balatsos spiked bag.
Federica Moretti has created quirky straw hats and visors with black ribbons for her spring collection.
Albrizio is relaunching the mini hat, a witty headband style that was popular for the company in the Sixties and Seventies.
Albrizio is relaunching the mini hat, a witty headband style that was popular for the company in the Sixties and Seventies.
Shoes from Daita Kimura’s The Old Curiosity Shop label.
Shoes from Daita Kimura’s The Old Curiosity Shop label.
Heaven Tanudiredja kaleidoscopic pendant.
Giles Deacon’s first fine jewelry collection is characteristically playful.
Giles Deacon’s first fine jewelry collection is characteristically playful.
Giles Deacon’s first fine jewelry collection is characteristically playful.
Delman shoes, circa 1958.
A Delman ad designed by Erté, circa 1950.
Audrey Hepburn on the set of Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
Kitten heels by (from left) Repetto, Butter, Bruno Frisoni, Gianna Rossi, Marc Jacobs and Chloé.
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy
Phoebe Philo
Celine bags.
Akris’ first foray into accessories comes in the trapezoid-shaped Ai handbag, made from Mongolian horse hair.
Le Silla has partnered with Italian designer Albino D’Amato on a collection of metallic stepped wedges inspired by the Manhattan skyline.
Pirelli’s PZero Racing watches feature advanced technology and materials—like carbon fiber—plus a band that replicates the tread of its signature MS38 tire.
Lara Bohinc has turned her hand to footwear, producing a seven-piece collection including high-heeled sandals in python skin, suede and goat leather, and black leather shoe boots with gold chain mail embellishments .
Barbara Bui is launching her first collection of sterling silver and crystal jewelry, inspired by serpents, with carefully placed emeralds, snake heads and scales covering chain necklaces and bracelets.
Loewe creative director Stuart Vevers is reinventing the house’s 35-year-old Amazona bag in a hot pink patent leather version with brown leather handles and a mini option.
Pomellato’s M’ama, non M’ama collection includes rings and earrings set with cabochons such as fire opal, amethyst and peridot to evoke emotions like passion, desire and jealousy.
Shoe designer Ruthie Davis and jewelry designer Fiona Paxton have teamed up to create a sandal called Love, adorned with megafringe on the ankle strap.
Yves Saint Laurent’s new Rive Gauche tote, which takes five hours to make by hand, consists of Spanish lambskin and French calfskins that have been specially tanned, assembled into leather squares and finished with a signature “Y”.
Manolo Blahnik shoe
VBH’s Bruce Hoeksema has injected a dose of flavor into Asprey’s luxury handbag offerings, with a menagerie of exotic skin bags, including a tubular clutch in ruby-polished python, shown, and a bronze-polished crocodile envelope clutch.
Globe-Trotter has collaborated with Agent Provocateur on a trolley and suitcase featuring a pink silk lining that’s printed with retro pinup girl postcards.
Pour La Victoire is adding bridal accessories to its range with a collection of bejeweled shoes and handbags.
Catherine Malandrino is adding jewelry to her Malandrino collection, incorporating embroideries and rough-hewn stones that are threaded with a silver chain.
Church’s is taking its best-selling women’s shoe, a brogue called Burwood, in a more feminine direction for spring with pastel colors, metallic combos and green nubuck.
Talk about dance fever—Jimmy Choo’s new Zap shoe lights up like a disco floor when you wear it.