You know how I feel about wristlets – I’m all about having freedom. But now it seems a boring leather strap is a waste of an accessorizing opportunity. Viktor & Rolf kick it up at least five notches with not just a cuff but one with a freaking alligator tied up in a bow!! As should all alligators be when presented to me.
A basic black bag? It’s never that simple with Marni. Designer Consuelo Castiglioni takes one of the season’s biggest trends – houndstooth – and gives it a whole new look. We liked it on Marni’s printed clutch, but this style is so much more creative. The cut-outs look like enlarged pixels!
A vending machine that doles out designer bags? Yes, please! See this and other dreamy delights with the weekly Snobgrams…
Sometimes my relationships with brands are like my most volatile relationships in life. What I love most about Maison Martin Margiela is one minute I’m hating on them, and the next I’m back in love.
With a New York City upbringing and a first bag style called the Trigger, you can count on Monika Botkier to pump some streetwise grit into your functional daily bag. I love Monika for her rock ‘n’ roll aesthetic and refined biker sensibility, and this bag has both in spades.
Bottega Veneta has added a new address to their boutique repertoire, and it’s like no other in the family. At 8445 Melrose Place in LA, the concept store was designed by Tomas Maier himself and his refined aesthetic comes through in every detail.