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1 week ago |
editorialist.com | Danielle Naer |Jordan Goldberg
A new contender has entered the summer shoe scene. After a buzzy Fashion Week run, Khaite’s Loop sandal is now officially in stores and up for grabs. Before jumping on the bandwagon, we had to put this strappy sandal to the test. Does it live up to the hype, or is it just another internet darling? That is to say, we had to get in the loop. Here's what we found.
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2 weeks ago |
editorialist.com | Danielle Naer
There are a select few brands that our editors, stylists, and private clients all own a coterie of pieces from—and Khaite is high on that list. From denim to dresses, shoulder bags to sandals, the brand—helmed by Cate Holstein—seldom misses the mark. So the moment a new piece lands online, our stylists are already securing them for their clients in every color. Among our favorite Khaite new arrivals?
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1 month ago |
editorialist.com | Danielle Naer
Miu Miu bags are having a moment. The brainchild of Miuccia Prada, who created the brand in the vision of her own girlhood and what she would have wanted to wear through those formative years, Miu Miu itself is a youthquake of a brand, the coquettish little sister of Prada. Its accessories share a lot of the same DNA, just with a jovial twist and an unseriousness that feels fresh amongst a rather rigid, minimalist moment in fashion.
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1 month ago |
editorialist.com | Danielle Naer
Audrey Hepburn was a once-in-a-generation style icon. Her prim, proper little black dresses, lady bags, and pearls are seared into the collective memory of billions of people, with designers and celebrities alike striving to channel her on runways and red carpets a century later. It's no secret that her onscreen style and personal style were irrevocably intertwined—it's hard to say exactly which pieces feel truly Audrey and which were, say, Holly Golightly.
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2 months ago |
editorialist.com | Danielle Naer
Change was in the air at Paris Fashion Week. This season finds itself in the midst of one of the most profound creative director shakeups in industry history. Almost every brand was either sunsetting the designer currently at the helm (Jonathan Anderson at Loewe), stalling as the incumbent gets their bearings (Matthieu Blazy at Chanel, whose first défilé will be this fall), or presenting a creative directorial debut (Haider Ackermann at Tom Ford; Julian Klausner at Dries Van Noten).
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