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Designers have whitewashed Spring’s best clothes—for the betterment of women everywhere.
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We’re springing for Prada. Whether it’s their made-to-order Galleria crocodile leather bags in an array of colorways or their crystal-embellished satin skirts and floral-accented tops, there is something to love for this season and the many ahead.
See it, like it, need it? Contact Bal Harbour Shops, Head of Personal Shopping, Luz Munoz at 786.618.8878 for all of your personal shopping needs.
The word “bracelet” seems like an understatement. Davidor’s Feuillage Manchette, 18k yellow gold with arch-cut green tourmalines and brilliant diamonds is more like an event. Pair it with their L’arc Deco bangle made of 18k rose gold with arch-cut diamonds, and it’s an event to remember. Find them here at Davidor at Bal Harbour Shops.
See it, like it, need it? Contact Head of Personal Shopping, Luz Munoz at 786.618.8878 for all of your personal shopping needs.
The lightweight cashmere sweaters, the perfectly tailored trousers, the camisoles we want to live in all summer… Brunello Cucinelli always seems to get it right. Now, with the launch of their new BC Duo bag, they’ve created an everyday bag for the subtly stylish devotee of the Italian house’s other fine favorites. Scroll through for a look at its many sizes and shapes and click the link in bio for a full report on how it was conceived.
On the heels of the news of Jonathan Anderson’s departure from Loewe, the Spanish house has just announced Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez as their new creative directors. Known for their combination of craftsmanship and downtown-girl ease, the duo have previously been behind the brand Proenza Schouler, which they founded in 2002 while at Parsons. “Their eclectic creativity and dedication to craft make them a natural choice to build the next chapter for Loewe,” LVMH executive Sidney Toledano said in a statement.
Although they remain on the fashion label’s board, McCollough and Hernandez stepped down as creative directors of Proenza Schouler in January, presumably to make Loewe their main focus.