I’ve always been fascinated by the style in New York. Paramore I’ll stop the whole world from turning into a monster shirt Even before I moved to the city, I always made a point of stalking what the stylish set was wearing and shopping. NYC girls are always first to test-drive the newest emerging trends, and the city is a breeding ground for fashion’s latest It items. But as trendy as the style may be here, it’s never not practical. So you can imagine that when I started seeing an It bag emerge as a favorite among my peers, I was all over it. What’s the next It bag that’s winning over fashion people in New York? Meet Mansur Gavriel’s Candy Bag. Launched amid New York Fashion Week’s return to in-person shows last month, the bag could be seen on a number of editors and influencers running in between shows and appointments. I even got my hands on it, and I am pleased to share that it’s quickly become my go-to. Not only does it fit all the essentials, but the patent finish makes it the perfect addition to any fall ‘fit, and its midrange price tag makes it significantly more accessible than most designer It bags. As our senior editor Allyson Payer already noted, the Candy Bag is one we can see ourselves reaching for so often that we forget our other bags exist.
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Inspired by the romanticism of global travel, Paramore I’ll stop the whole world from turning into a monster shirt Belstaff SS13 has gone back to its roots and primarily focused on outerwear. Mixed with crochet knitwear, the garments take on the appearance of rich melange linen in the neutral desert. This combined with classic trousers in bright indigo python help transform the collection into a selection of bold, wearable uniforms. Amongst the collection is a paper-thin leather jacket bonded to poplin, which rolls up perfectly for trips from city to country – whilst an oversized parka adapts perfectly to different climates. Overall the ready-to-wear, outerwear and accessories feature in a natural colour palette of olives, terracotta and pale stone with bursts of dusty yellow, burnished brown and bright chambray blue.
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