Vogue’s Selby Drummond Picks Her Favorite Accessories From Paris Fashion Week Inline
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It was hard to choose a favorite accessory from Demna Gvasalia’s first Balenciaga collectsion, but the embroidery on these shoes is breathtaking and foreshadows an exciting future when the young designer’s creativity is now met with the resources and expertise of a major French house.
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While Demna adopted a more grown-up hand for his first season at Balenciaga, he stayed true to his irreverent, sometimes shocking aesthetic for his own line. The dramatic silhouette of these boots takes the cake for most wanted (and most original) of this season’s must-have oversize, thigh-high, pant-replacing boot.
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Jonathan Anderson produced another sophisticated collectsion for Loewe laced through with just enough whimsy to keep it charming. I loved these obscure but enchanting charms and necklaces.
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The new Miu Miu shoe shape was perfectly feminine, perfectly festive, and still perfectly modern.
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This season, the waist comes into focus. Margiela aced the eye-catching belt: the bigger and the more elaborate, the better.
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Edgardo Osorio understands the art of the shoe and showed a collectsion in Paris that included all of the velvet, embroidery, and military influence we were loving in Milan.
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A favorite of last year for her first collectsion of sculptural metallic jewelry, this season the Balenciaga veteran expanded into fine diamond jewelry with delightful results.
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I could never resist a leopard print, especially in this adorable new shape.
9/10Myriam Schaefer
Always a highlight to visit for those of us in the world of accessories, the eccentric Parisian continues to produce the most exquisite (and hard to get!) handbags.
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Hedi Slimane’s couture-like presentation oozed with an ’80s decadence that felt somehow timelessly glamorous, here crystallized in an elegant shoe with a perfectly cheeky detail.