Photo by Andrés Oyuela; styling by Mariela Ortega.
Retro Comfort
Here’s a way to amp up your wardrobe staples with a little color play. Salvatore Ferragamo’s tailored wool pants in a muted purple take the place of classic navy or black. There’s no end to our love of green, which brightens this look with a top-handle bag and mohair cardigan.
Salvatore FerragamoOversized V-neck Mohair cardigan in Scrubs green.
Salvatore FerragamoAqua Sock sneakers in Scrubs green.
Salvatore FerragamoWool flared trousers in Latex purple.
Salvatore FerragamoTop-handle Trifolio bag in Scrubs green.
Love Child
It doesn’t get any more girly than this look from Etro. Channeling Marcia Brady without going too camp, layers of texture come together with this flower-patterned jacquard dress and lacey blouse. Accessorize with a little fringe and some statement booties and you are ready to rock.
Mismatched patterns never looked more on point. Zimmermann’s wide leg trousers, shearling jacket and platform sneakers make for a super statement this fall that just screams confidence. Playful without sacrificing on style, this look will be in heavy rotation this fall.
Photographer: Andrés Oyuela Stylist: Sofia Daguano Model: Andrea Yurko for Select Model Management Producer: Shana Kaufman Glam: Rogelio Gonzalez for Red Market Miami Text: Shivani Vora
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