Trust me: Despite what you might think upon first impression, you won’t have a problem resisting the urge to keep this on display on one of your shelves, instead of taking it out to show off. While Rauwolf’s minaudières are each like little pieces of art, every single one handcrafted in Italy applying modern techniques that are mind-bogglingly complex, they are also as useful as they are enigmatic. These gems are investment-worthy – and out-on-the-town-worthy.
I love this abstract plaid, created with delicate yet painterly strokes of cross-hatching. The slim, semi-chunky black stones give this airy bag some heft, for a fine balance.
It’s modern yet there’s something coolly retro about it. Black and white accessories are classic and crisp, striking and most importantly endlessly versatile. You can push the design to be bold, one of the traits for which Rauwolf is best known. Don’t be afraid to introduce searing bright and primary colors, as well as a cheeky floral or geometric print. Think of this as fun-meets-fine art. At Barneys New York
Pair with: Inject that jolt of color with Dolce & Gabbana’s fierce, lace-coated Kate pumps in unexpected lime green. On Luisa Via Roma