Alaïa Le Teckel Flap Leather-trimmed Leopard-print Calf Hair Shoulder Bag
Magda Butrym Denim Bomber Jacket
The Row Fleur Pleated Cotton-poplin Midi Skirt
Rick Owens Cargoflares Zip-embellished Leather Boots
This holiday season, I will share a number of dream gift guides that might make it easier for you to go (and filter) through the festive season. Get ready for a selection of beautiful items that will spark joy and last for years. The ones that will certainly please one’s senses and deliver heavenly feelings. From globetrotting adventurers to design-forward homebodies and fashion fans with a penchant for glamour – whoever you’re shopping for, this Christmas gift guide featuring timeless classics has the perfect presents to suit all needs this holiday season. Treat your loved ones and yourself with the below choices – and shoppable links!
Bottega Veneta Resin And Gold-tone Earrings
A.L.C. Stella Lace-Trim Maxi Slip Dress
Magda Butrym Embellished Leather Sandals
Valentino Garavani Nellcote Embellished Fringed Leather-trimmed Suede Shoulder Bag
Fornasetti Frutto Proibito Extrait de Parfum
Ginori 1735 Oriente Italiano Porcelain Box
Holiday mood: Tim Walker.
Victoria Beckham Backless Satin Maxi Dress
DÔEN Petra Alpaca-blend Cardigan
Smythson Christmas Dog Skiing Card Set
Bottega Veneta Foulard Intrecciato Leather Shoulder Bag
Valentino Metallic Antibes Cotton Fringe Scarf
Simone Rocha Sheer Spiral Midi Skirt with Beaded Embellishments
Holiday mood: Luke Edward Hall.
Marie Lichtenberg Eye Will Locket 9- And 14-karat Gold, Enamel, Cord And Multi-stone Necklace
Cashmere In Love Wira Balaclava
Bally Gerwin Glossed-leather Mary Jane Flats
Magda Butrym Floral-appliquéd Satin-jersey Dress
Smythson 2024-2025 Portobello Weekly Vertical Diary in Panama
Judy Geib 18K Yellow Gold Long Flowery Emerald Earrings
Holiday mood: Tilda Swinton by Tim Walker.
Saint Laurent Blossom Gold-tone Resin Clip Earrings
Bally Belle Large Leather Tote
“Peter Lindbergh. Shadows on the Wall” by Taschen
Isabel Marant Moka Fringed Wool-blend Bouclé Tutleneck Sweater
Dries Van Noten Hammered-satin Midi Skirt
Sonia Petroff Aries Embellished Leather Belt
Hermes Rouge Matte Lipstick, 44 Orange Neon
Isabel Marant Fringed Leather Knee Boots
Volume I, Volume II, Volume III, Volume IV, Volume V & Volume VI.
Collage by Edward Kanarecki.
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First, pardon my silence for those good couple of days… had a quite rough time, but things are looking up! I’m back.
Second, damn, what a week in fashion. Honestly, I feel overstimulated with all the news and (r)evolutions. Julian Klausner’s appointment at Dries Van Noten could call it a day. But then, John Galliano officially announced his departure from Margiela (but that was no news to insiders). And yesterday, within mere two hours, Louise Trotter parted ways with Carven (this brand will never know peace) to go to Bottega Veneta, from which in the very same minute Matthieu Blazy left to go to Chanel. Did I miss something? I probably did. 2024 leaves fashion with a bang. 2025 will be all about new beginnings. But when there are too many new beginnings, do you feel that excited? Also, I feel like such thing as customer’s confidence in a brand they felt devoted to and aligned with is dead when so many key positions are changed that abruptly. Good for Trotter, I’m happy she’s finally acknowledged by the industry after all these years of being an underrated designer-star, but I think the now-existing Carven client must feel very confused and puzzled.
Third, in those couple of heavy days, I took note of Anthony Vaccarello’s resort 2025 collection for Saint Laurent. At a first glance, all seems great: bold, bright lookbook shot by Katja Rahwles; free-spirited maxi-dresses; in general, a sort of boho optimism is back (again). But then I wonder: is it enough? Is it enough to just go back to the same images of Loulou De La Falaise in her nomad-inspired paisley dresses and heavy beaded necklaces? From one side you can be totally satisfied with this Vaccarello undemanding offering. But from another, I feel like he’s a living proof that nostalgia isn’t a good thing for fashion. You just can’t look back at the past without applying any contemporary reassessment. Plus, this collection packed with ruffled dresses and resort-ready skirts could easily be something Zara would photograph very nicely with Steven Meisel. Not that the quality would be the same. Although when I see how all the mesh stuff “hangs” in the YSL stores… I’m not that sure. By the way, there was a wild rumor a couple of months ago that Anthony is headed to Zara, so who knows what else the end of the year will bring!
The morale: designers like Vaccarello should dial down on their vintage obsessions-slash-manias and get back to the modern day. It really isn’t that boring and uninspiring.
Oversized Belted Cotton-twill Trench Coat
Off-the-shoulder Ruffled Cotton-twill Mini Dress
Paisley-print Silk-chiffon Scarf
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