Gucci’s take on blue rocks the hue as only Alessandro Michele could. A striking silhouette that doesn’t give too much away, this double-breasted overcoat with gold buttons is a classic. But, just to keep you on your toes, we’ve paired the piece with logo-laden heeled booties.
Who says that dressing in pastel colors is best saved for warm weather? Ermanno Scervino’s look proves the power of powdery blues. This smart blue suit with a double-breasted jacket and tailored pants is feminine and fitting for chillier days.
Ermanno ScervinoDouble-breasted jacket with satin trim.
Outfitting yourself in a striking rich blue is a surefire way to get attention and punch up your wardrobe come winter’s cold and dark days. Lafayette 148 New York’s blue turtleneck and trousers are a way to liven up your look..
Lafayette 148 New YorkDrop sleeve turtleneck sweater.
Go on and have some fun! This look from Stella McCartney is just begging to be taken out for a joyful day of gallery-hopping, lunching or lounging on a patio with friends (and maybe a cocktail in hand). Drawstring pants styled with glittery ankle boots, topped with an abstract-print blouse positively scream self-assurance. We hear you!
We get it—you weren`t the kind of kid that came home and got your homework done Friday night. However, to all of our creative types, your time is running out. You have through October 10 to enter our 6th-annual Creative Challenge for a chance to win $3,500 and a chance to see you work published in the Winter 2025 issue of Bal Harbour Magazine. Need some inspiration? Procrastinate just a few more minutes by scrolling through for a look at our previous winners, and click the link in bio for more info.
Unbuttoned elegance. A lack of logos. A huge breath of fresh air. Our highlights from the Chanel Spring/Summer ’26 show, the first from new creative director Matthieu Blazy, at Paris Fashion Week.