Soiree Shimmer: Step out in your sparkling best this season

With countless Christmas and New Year festivities waiting just on the horizon, it’s time to ensure you look your sparkling best with these shimmering soirée outfits.

sparkling best

Look 1
On Her
Laced jacquard corset bustier and tulle longuette skirt, both by Dolce & Gabbana; Virtus quilted shoulder bag and jewelled choker necklace, both by Versace; Galaxia sandals with crystal-studded mesh by Rene Caovilla

On Him
Patchwork-effect shirt, pants, silk cummerbund and ankle boots with buckle straps; Capricorn three-finger ring, all by Givenchy; Tiffany 1837 ® Makers chain necklace in sterling silver by Tiffany & Co.

sparkling best

Look 2
On Her
Tulle bodice and longuette skirt; Dior OR headband, both by Dior

On Him
Contrasting fabric double-breasted jacket and pants, CD Icon pin brooch, CD signet ring, all by Dior Men

sparkling best

Look 3
On Her
Baroque jacquard party dress by Paule Ka; Wild Chain sandals with beads and stone embellishments by Aquazzura; tassel earrings with rhinestone embellishments by Dolce & Gabbana

On Him
Flower-printed shirt, pleated pants, Tread Derby shoes, all by Alexander McQueen

sparkling best

Look 4
Mini sequined mesh dress, silk lace dress, Medusa Medallion pendant necklace, all by Versace; Dior OR headband by Dior; tassel earrings with rhinestone embellishments by Dolce & Gabbana

sparkling best

Look 5
On Her
Patterned dress by Leonard Paris; Cleo Binari sandals with crystal embellishments by Rene Caovilla

On Him
Jacquard suit, long-sleeved tee with patch, all by Dolce & Gabbana; Derby shoes by Givenchy

sparkling best

Look 6
Wool double-breasted jacket with detachable scarf, wool pants, Dior-motif pin with crystals, CD Icon pin brooch, CD signet ring, all by Dior Men; ring by Givenchy

sparkling best

Look 7
On Her
Pleated floral-printed  evening dress by Givenchy; platform pumps in silk satin by Tom Ford

On Him
Sand Mikado
atticus jacket by Tom Ford; white shirt and pants by BOSS

sparkling best

Look 8
On Her
Mini sequined dress by Paule Ka; sequined coat with feathers by Andrew Gn; ruffled crystal-embellished sandals by Aquazzura; Karligraphy shoulder-bag in patent leather by Fendi

On Him
Chevron-effect embroidered jacket and printed silk shirt, both by Giorgio Armani; Tiffany T True bracelet in 18K gold by Tiffany & Co.

sparkling best

Look 9
On Her
Sequined satin dress by Miu Miu; refracted-heel sandals with crystal embellishments by Salvatore Ferragamo

On Him
Tuxedo jacket with patch, dress pants, tuxedo shirt, all by Dolce & Gabbana; loafers by Giorgio Armani

Photos: Jack Law   
Art Direction & Styling: San Wong   
Model: Yana K

@ A1Management, Julio E @ Quest   
Make-up: Zoe Fan  
Hair: Catherine Au-Yeung

Black and White: Monochromosexual sophistication

If there’s one particular fashion trend that remains consistently classic through the passage of time, it’s the sleek, sophisticated monochromosexual appeal of the black and white look.

Black and White Fashion - Look 1

Look 1

On Him
Printed denim jacket, pants and long-sleeved tee, all by Dolce & Gabbana; laced Oxford shoes by Prada; Cookie key ring by Dior Men; Grecamania bracelet by Versace

On Her
Belted organza pleated dress and tulle body, both by Fend; lace hat by Valentino; satin crossbody bag with ruched shoulder strap by Giorgio Armani; Virtus ring by Versace

Black and White Fashion - Look 2

Look 2

On Her
Lacquered-satin shirt and skirt with chain belt, padded bloc pumps, all by Bottega Veneta; wool hat by Valentino

On Him
Wool coat with exaggerated shoulders, leather biker jacket and pants, zipped knee boots, all by Bottega Veneta; Greca ring by Versace

Black and White Fashion - Look 3

Look 3

On Her
Jacquard biker jacket, pussy-bow organza shirt, circlet tulle skirt, corset top and shaper panties, sandals with D-motif heels, bow pendant necklace, all by Dolce & Gabbana

On Him
Patterned wool coat, pants, both by Versace; long-sleeved tee, Grecamania bracelet, Greca ring, all by Versace; laced Oxford shoes by Prada

Black and White Fashion - Look 4

Look 4

On Her
Lace dress, shirt and knitted shorts, all by Prada; heels by Bottega Veneta

On Him
Dior and Paymond Pettibon printed shirt, pants, boots, Saddle bag and key ring, all by Dior Men

Black and White Fashion - Look 5

Look 5

On Her
Dress with bow tie, patent leather wedges, both by Valentino; shearling-trimmed nappa coat by Loewe

On Him
Prince of Wales checkered jacket and pants, short-sleeved printed shirt, laced Oxford shoes, long leather belt and woven fabric belt, all by Prada

Black and White Fashion - Look 6

Look 6

On Her
Shearling jacket, taffeta dress, stockings, all by Miu Miu; platform boots by Loewe

On Him
Printed taffeta pea coat and taffeta pants, both by Valentino; turtleneck by Fendi; Grecamania bracelet, Greca ring, both by Versace; boots by Dior Men

Black and White Fashion - Look 7

Look 7

On Her
Coat and cut-out long skirt, both by Paule Ka; cropped corset top by Dolce & Gabbana; Court heels by Fendi; fur hat by Tom Ford; patent leather belt by Giorgio Armani

On Him
Wool coat, knitted pullover, turtleneck, pants and ankle boots, all by Fendi; Greca ring by Versace

Black and White Fashion - Look 8

Look 8

On Her
Open-neck crepe jersey gown with chain by Tom Ford; Mongolian fur shawl by Giorgio Armani; crystal-embellished sandals by Prada

On Him
Tweed herringbone suit, optical-checked shirt, herringbone silk tie, all by Tom Ford; laced Oxford shoes by Prada

Photos: Jack Law
Art Direction and Styling: San Wong
Model: Dasha K and Dima Lima @ A1Management
Make-up: Zoe Fan
Hair: Catherine Au-Yeung

Vintage Vibes: Chanelling old-school charm with these classic looks…

While clean lines and modern designs are infallible go-tos when it comes to putting together everyday outfits, there’s something undeniably more nostalgic when it comes to wearing those creations from yesteryears. Be it ’60s-era floral prints or rigidly-shouldered ’40s military jackets, channel that old-school charm and show off your vintage vibes with these retro designs.

Vintage Vibes 1

Look 1
On Her
Floral printed one-piece and satin pumps, both by Prada; Postal bag by Loewe; Orbs collection earrings and ring, both by Links of London

On Him
Printed shirt, mohair sweater, Prince of Wales trousers, studded derby shoes, chain necklace, belt, all by Prada

1900’s industrial cast-iron and French prison door table; antique 1890’s National bronze cashier, both from Museum Concept

Vintage Vibes 2

Look 2
On Her
Velvet jacket, silk duchess pants, turtleneck sweater, small Palmellato triple-chain bag, all by Tom Ford; sandals by Givenchy

On Him
Wool coat and pants, silk turtleneck, derby shoes in quilted leather, all by Bottega Veneta

H. Delort & Cie metal and wood safe; 1920’s STRAFOR-Forges de Strasbourg corrugated-iron locker cremer projector; original 1930’s industrial metal trolley coffee table; Antique Cremer projector; French miner’s lamp, all from Museum Concept

Vintage Vibes 3

Look 3
On Her
Knitted dress, floral-printed shirt, Midnight Pearl Asymmetrical earrings, double rings with chains, all by Givenchy; Katrina High over-the-knee boots in patent leather by Stuart Weitzman

On Him
Printed sweatshirt, turtleneck sweater and ring, all by Givenchy

Vintage Vibes 4

Look 4
On Her
Dress by Valentino; leather belt with silver fringes by Loewe; Ricki feathered sandals by Stuart Weitzman

On Him
Light blue jacket and pants, leather collar, all by Lanvin; turtleneck sweater by Givenchy; loafers by Paul Smith

Original 1930’s train’s spring coffee table from Museum Concept; floor lamp by Big Wave from Calligaris

Vintage Vibes 5

Look 5 
On Her
Printed blouse by 3.1 Phillip Lim; leather patchwork skirt, knitted slip top and collar, all by Salvatore Ferragamo; Bi Punta pumps by Manolo Blahnik

On Him
Wool coat, sweater and pants, all by Salvatore Ferragamo

Superb metal workbench; Atlantic bluetooth vintage radio, both from Museum Concept

Vintage Vibes 6

Look 6
On Her
Printed nylonette dress, glittered fabric sandals and stockings, all by Miu Miu

On Him
Parrot leather jacket, Asymmetrical pants, all by Lanvin

H. Delort & Cie metal and wood safe; 1920’s STRAFOR-Forges de Strasbourg corrugated-iron locker; original 1930’s industrial metal trolley coffee table; French miner’s lamp; Mignon typewriter, all from Museum Concept

Vintage Vibes 7

Look 7
Military jacket, silk shirt, knitted sweater and tie, corduroy trousers, all by Brunello Cucinelli

Unique industrial cast-iron sheets reworked as a table base with wooden top, Piper pontoise, both from Museum Concept

Vintage Vibes 8

Look 8
On Her
Silk dress and satin pumps, both by Prada; New Master printed pleated skirt by Paul Smith

On Him
Hand-knit wool sweater, printed shirt, pants, studded derby shoes, all by Prada

Industrial scissor lift table; Royal Budapest vintage metal scale, both from Museum Concept

Vintage Vibes 9

Look 9
Sweater with pompoms, feathered scarf, earring with crystal embellishments, sculptured ring, all by Loewe

Antique Cremer projector from Museum Concept

Photos: Jack Law  
Art Direction & Styling: San Wong  
Model: Ana Maccarini @ Model One, Daniil P @ A1Management  
Make-up: Esther Kwan
Hair: Catherine Au-Yeung  
Venue: Museum Concept

Autumn / Winter 2019-20: Part 2 of the hottest haute couture looks this season

Continuing on from Part 1 of our Autumn / Winter 2019 fashion coverage, we highlight the hottest haute couture looks from some of the world’s best-loved luxury brands. Check out our favourite outfits from Gucci, Louis Vuitton and more!

Autumn Winter 2019 haute couture

Gucci

To say that Gucci’s Autumn / Winter 2019 collection is eccentric is an understatement. The maison’s maverick creative director Alessandro Michele has depicted an utterly chaotic world on the runway with a glorious mishmash of colours, textures and patterns. Many of the pieces have been left deliberately unfinished, with their raw edges jutting out fiercely. The accessories are whimsical as well – a pair of casual Gucci trainers here, a sombre handbag there. But among the accessories, the most unusual and poignant are the masks. With these, Michele explores the interchanging nature of person and persona – transforming them from instruments of deceit to manifestations of our chosen personality.

Hermès

Knickerbockers-style jumpsuits, shorts and black leather jackets, dressage bodysuits, fitted trousers, tailored dresses, double-faced coats – the classic and the contemporary collide in dramatic fashion on the runway, courtesy of Hermès’ latest  line. With severe blacks, muted tans and classic camel shades ruling the colour palette, this is one collection that refuses to be swayed by the fickle winds of change in fashion. Instead designer Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski has put her faith in the inherent comfort that comes with constancy, making it a collection that is well and truly for keeps.

Loewe

Jonathan Anderson, Loewe’s creative director, has pushed the boundary between shapes and fabrics this season with the marque’s Autumn / Winter 2019 collection. So severe chequered overcoats and ribbed knitwear go hand in hand with cut-out dresses and sheer lace skirts with a flair that is at once clever, playful and a tad risqué. Showing his mastery over colours, Anderson has thrown shades of saffron, cerulean and vermillion in sharp relief against the more subdued black, olive, navy, camel and ivory hues. This duality between conservatism and modernity is perhaps best depicted through the hats that the models sported so jauntily. Inspired by Coret millinery, the headgear depicts whimsical borders and paradoxical textures, from post-modern winged skullcaps to whimsical fringe caps.

Louis Vuitton

The rather expansive theme of ‘culture’ is the central motif of Louis Vuitton’s Autumn / Winter 2019 collection. However, creative director Nicolas Ghesquière has narrowed it down by drawing inspiration from Beaubourg, the famous Centre Pompidou library in the fourth arrondissement of Paris, a cultural melting pot that is said to bring together different forms of art and literature under one roof. For Ghesquière, it is a “place where expression is free to be” and it is this very freedom of expression that he explores through a psychedelic mosaic of textures, prints, fabrics, punkish metal embellishments and leather skullcaps in this truly multifaceted collection.

Prada

Prada’s Autumn / Winter 2019 womenswear range is all about romance – the good, the bad and the ugly of it all. Creative director Miuccia Prada unapologetically explores the anatomy of love through a range of post-modern feminine looks – all lace capes, rose embellishments, floral brooches and glittering shoes. Even the most severe of these ensembles – a militaryesque jacket – has been softened a sexy lace skirt. Then there is the hearkening for unlikely love stories, for Gothic romance and noir love, as depicted in a black lace outfit featuring Frankenstein and his Bride.

Salvatore Ferragamo

Shoes serve as the anchor for Salvatore Ferragamo’s latest collection. Perhaps that is not too surprising given that the present creative director of the women’s line, Paul Andrew, headed the footwear division before his current role. His approach towards ready-to-wear couture, then, has been to start with the shoes – “dressing toe to head” as he calls it. So structural heels, Gancini monogram jacquard booties, satin stilettos and pull-on calfskin boots keep the collection grounded, while fringe cashmere blanket coats, soft leather robes and hand-knit textured sweaters confer a sense of discreet luxury.

Valentino

Valentino’s Autumn / Winter 2019 womenswear range has an undeniably dream-like quality to it. As creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli puts it: “I feel that people are looking for emotion and dreams – but not distant dreams.” To channel this into his collection, he has paid generous homage to not one but four contemporary poets: Greta Bellamacina, Yrsa Daley-Ward, Mustafa The Poet and Robert Montgomery. Inspired by their works, Valentino’s ensembles paint a bright, bold canvas in red, yellow, black and white, interspersed with delicate shades of pastel. The patterns and graphic prints – some showing amourous embraces, cut-out-style roses and butterflies – all speak a language of love and hope.

Versace

Can luxury and grunge go hand in hand? While those less au fait with fashion may say ‘no’ to such a concept, Versace’s Autumn / Winter 2019 collection has taken it upon itself to prove them totally, irrevocably wrong. So rich fabrics sporting unfinished hems, black leather jackets thrown over lace dresses, all adorned with the maison’s signature safety pins, rule the runway, revelling in the dichotomy between regal and rock chic. As chief creative officer Donatella Versace explains it: “With this collection, I wanted to show that side of a woman that isn’t afraid to step outside of her comfort zone because she knows that imperfection is the new perfection.”

Autumn / Winter 2019-20: Part 1 of this season’s hottest looks

With the onset of cooler weather offering a welcome reprieve from the sweltering summer heat, a refreshing array of svelte designs has been served up by the world’s much-loved high-end fashion brands to help femme fashionistas to heat up their wardrobes during the coming months. From shimmering eveningwear and elegant overcoats to evocatively experimental ensembles, there’s something here to appeal to every modern woman. Without further adieu, let’s dive into Part 1 of our coverage of the hottest haute couture looks of Autumn / Winter 2019…

Autumn Winter Fashion

Bottega Veneta

“I like real clothes. I think there’s a need for a return to elegance and sophistication,” Daniel Lee, Bottega Veneta’s creative director, opined before his Autumn / Winter collection hit the catwalk. Indeed, his new women’s line places firm emphasis on wearability and comfort, albeit with an experimental streak, ranging from everyday chic – think sweaters and pants – to more outré offerings like loud leopard-print overcoats, bold black-and-blue cut-out dresses and shimmering evening gowns. Judicious use of leather – an undeniable Bottega signature – underscores every look, be it the form-fitting leather trousers, sleek boots or eye-catching handbags.  

Burberry

For his sophomore Burberry collection, its Italian chief creative officer Riccardo Tisci apparently drew inspiration from the “contrasts in British culture and weather”. It is a study in contrasts indeed, as short, flirtatiously fringed dresses and shimmering sequined gowns vie with rigidly-shouldered coats and silhouette-hiding vests for attention. An aura of defiance against the tense socio-political pre-Brexit atmosphere is wholly perceptible throughout, while Tisci’s affinity for streetwear also makes an appearance in the form of puffy bomber jackets, layered rugby shirts and unambiguously utilitarian footwear.

Chanel

Haute couture maison Chanel bid farewell to its iconic creative director, the late and much-lamented Karl Lagerfeld, by celebrating his final creations – its Autumn / Winter 2019 line – in a majestic, winter-wonderland fashion. Fittingly imbued with the sense of irreverent playfulness that marked so many of his works, the collection celebrates femininity in all its multifaceted glory, be it the classically-elegant wide-legged trouser suits of the modern working woman, the princess chic of a snow-white miniskirt or the unassailable magnetism of an eye-popping all-purple ensemble. Blending tradition with modernity in a flair all his own, it is a fitting finale for one of fashion’s all-time greats.

Chloé

Chloé’s newest seasonal looks are a riot of patterns, fabrics and textures, all intertwined with asymmetrical hemlines, morphing silhouettes and the occasional splash of colour. An apt homage to the ever-evolving nature of haute couture, creative director Natacha Ramsay-Levi has interspersed her more sober offerings – denim jeans and a tee, a billowing overcoat over tweed trousers – with a touch of edginess evident in the wispy floor-length gowns, evocative see-through tops and lacy skirts. Throughout, her only allowance for consistency lies in the talismanic accessories that accentuate most outfits, taking each perfectly-tailored ensemble to new heights.

Dior

Feminism, sisterhood and the rise of womankind – these are the unquestionable themes shaping Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri’s latest looks. Inspired by Britain’s Teddy Girls – the bold working-class vixens who rejected post-WWII austerity and embraced head-turning, gender-bending garments as their call-to-action – the models are garbed in loud hues and strong checkered patterns in aggressively cut yet undeniable feminine lines. Interspersed with these more dominant designs are form-fitting dresses in a whirl of translucent sequins, ruffled taffeta and seductively high hemlines, proclaiming that in today’s enlightened age, a woman can indulge her delicate side and still remain powerful.

Dolce & Gabbana

The staggering 127-look parade that encompasses Dolce & Gabbana’s new seasonal line is a visual smorgasbord to say the least. Dubbed the Eleganza collection, the mammoth anthology is divided into 11 wholly separate sections – Masculine, Colour Block and Tweed, to name but three – each representative of a signature style developed by its two founders over the last 36 years. Advocating a “return to classicality”, the duo have presented an eye-popping array of sophisticated day-tonight wear, from androgynous tweed suits and pants to soft and dreamy “Sleepwear”. Elsewhere, bold leopard prints and beautifully-tailored portrait-print pieces gift the collection with a sense of the outré.

Fendi

Another swansong collection by the late Karl Lagerfeld, Fendi’s Autumn / Winter 2019 show exemplifies the very best of his signature looks. Dominated by warm beige, yellow and orange hues, the boxy cuts and structurally austere lines of the mainly formal offerings have been given a dash of playful accents, be it the oversized bowtie that adorns a square-shouldered leather coat, the Fendi logo-printed leggings or the geometrically intricate gauzy leather dress. The pièce de résistance of the collection is an airy and flirtatiously sheer buttercup-yellow dress worn by model Gigi Hadid to close the show.

Givenchy

Deftly demonstrating that formalwear can be fun and exuberant, Givenchy’s creative director Clare Waight Keller has freely experimented with varying volumes, layers and patterns while still delivering a wholly sophisticated ladieswear collection – themed as “the winter of Eden” – this season. The most profound of her explorations are to be found in her study of shoulders and sleeves. From ’40s-era square cuts to the ’90s’ shrunkenly sloped lines, from sculpturally rounded styles to a slinky off-shoulder design with a puffed sleeve, Keller ably showcases her undeniable tailoring genius and innate vision with each design.

Stay tuned for Part 2 of our Autumn / Winter 2019-20 coverage…

Heat up your wardrobe with these retro styles from distant days

           

The winds of fashion are fickle indeed, with last season’s hottest looks easily discarded in search of the Next Big Thing. There are some trends, however, that never go out of fashion. We’re speaking, of course, of those retro styles that evoke a heady sense of nostalgia for the haute couture days gone by, be it ’40s-era tweed suits or ’70s-inspired disco chic. If you’re in the mood for a little fashionable walk through time, check out our back-in-time lookbook below.

Retro styles 1

Look 1

On Her
Cropped jacket with peaked lapel, checked pleated top and pants, Eden pouch with chain, earrings, all by Givenchy; Slingback sandals with crystal bows by Dolce & Gabbana; Pear clutch bag by Lanvin

On Him
Slim-fit suit, silk shirt, both by Givenchy; derby shoes by Lanvin

Sofa by Ypsilon; lounge chair by Love; bench by Atillo; rug by Esagono, all from Calligaris

Retro styles 2

Look 2

On Her
Top with structured pleating by Stella McCartney; silk skirt with logo chain by Versace; crystal heeled sandals by Dolce & Gabbana; Bobby bracelet by Chloé

On Him
Printed coat, double-breasted jacket and pants, all by Valentino; derby shoes by Lanvin

Wall-hung unit by Manhattan; rug by Apotema, all from Calligaris

Retro styles 3

Look 3

Printed leather jacket, knitted shorts, silk jersey long boots, all by Emporio Armani; golden finger rings and earclip by Lanvin

Armchair by Coco; rug by Medley, both from Calligaris

Retro styles 4

Look 4

On Her
White knitted cape, balloon-sleeved lace blouse, leather hat, all by Loewe; silk trousers by Stella McCartney; heeled sandals with swirling-flame details by Prada; Celestial Fit crystal cocktail ring by Swarovski

On Him
Wool coat, merino wool sweater with signature safety pins, both by Versace; Pants and calfskin boots by Dior Men

Floor lamp by Big Wave from Calligaris

Retro styles 5

Look 5

On Her
Leopard-printed chiffon party dress with lace corset, floral-printed stockings, Dolce Box embroidered clutch, crystal-embellished sandals, all by Dolce & Gabbana; Millennium pendant necklace and drop earrings with velvet, both by Swarovski

On Him
Knitted sweater, Prince of Wales-patterned wool pants, slippers, all by Dolce & Gabbana

Benches by Atillo from Calligaris

Retro styles 6

Look 6

On Her
Lace cape, white shirt, flower-embellished pencil skirt, Prada Metropolis handbag, all by Prada; crystal-embellished flats by Manolo Blahnik; Millennium choker and velvet drop earrings, both by Swarovski

On Him
Knitted top and corduroy trousers, both by Emporio Armani; calfskin boots by Dior Men

Cabinet by Mag Plus from Calligaris

Retro styles 7

Look 7

Tartan coat and leather collar by Lanvin

Retro styles 8

Look 8

On Her
Checked pea coat and bustier, jacquard pants, Saddle calfskin bag, silk socks and Spectadior pumps, all by Dior; Tarot Magic pendant necklace and ring, both by Swarovski

On Him
Leather jacket, mohair sweater, Prince of Wales-patterned trousers, woven fabric belt, derby shoes in patent leather, all by Prada

Sofa by Mies; wall-hung bookseller by Manhattan; rug by Apotema, all from Calligaris

Photos: Jack Law
Art Direction & Styling: San Wong
Model: Anna I@ A1M Management, Fernando S @ Model One
Make-up: Zoe Fan
Hair: Catherine Au-Yeung
Venue: Calligaris

All-frills approach: Frills are making a comeback this fall-winter season

While some may prefer the no-frills approach when it comes to attires, there’s no denying that frills are your go-to embellishments to transform an otherwise sombre outfit into a  fun and flirtatious ensemble. But it’s a fine line from being fancy to being visual clutter, and it’s a line that haute couture maisons have mastered how to tread carefully.

frills

So the FW19 collections boast modern frills that range from being asymmetric and unexpected to being dramatic and dreamy. In British fashion house Burberry’s FW19 look, for instance, while the runway is awash with umber numbers, its creative director Riccardo Tisci adds an element of fun with short fringy dresses and frilly-yet-formal power suits. On the other hand, Italian luxury marque Valentino explores its poetic, romantic side with extravagantly frilly dresses in shades of pastels. Check out our favourite all-frills looks from the FW19 runways.

Text: Suchetana Mukhopadhyay

Shore Things: Heat up the oceanside with these hot beach looks

Bespoke bikinis, stylish straw boaters, sumptuous sandals, totally-you totes… arrive oceanside in top-to-toe dune-friendly designer gear and ensure all eyes are justifiably drawn directly to you. You’ll be the toast of the coast crew as you take to the sands clad in the pick of this year’s Parisian paddlewear and all the very latest sun-thwarting Milanese millinery. And with the dreary prospect of the cold winter months looming ever nearer, now is the time to perfect your seaside sophistication with these four hot beach looks from some of the world’s most well-loved fashion houses.

Luxury Choice: The hottest bags to see out the summer season

 While summer’s final days may be fleeting, now remains to be the prime time to catch a day at the beach or jet off for a last-minute getaway. With every girl needing a bag she can depend on to hold the essentials such as a camera, cosmetics and sunnies, these latest offerings from luxury brands such as Loewe, Stella McCartney and more – will help you carry out the last of the years sunnier days. august luxury handbags

Leica

Taking your image-capturing accessories game to a whole new level is Leica, with the venerable German camera manufacturer having now released its long-awaited leather photography add-ons collection. Designed to provide female photography fans with the most stylish protection for their compact cameras are the Protector and the Carrying Strap, which come in both bubblegum pink and light blue. Also available is the Leica Shopping Tote in baby blue, which has been handcrafted with Spanish leather and is limited to just 250 pieces. www.leica-camera.com

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Loewe

Following its soft launch in China in June, luxury fashion house Loewe is releasing a special Hong Kong edition of its Postal bag collection later this month. The manufacturing of these limited purses was personally overseen by Jonathan Anderson, the brand’s highly rated and multi-award-winning creative director, ensuring the finish of these vibrant bags – all crafted from fine leather marquetry and displaying classic postcard images of major world cities – is nothing short of perfection. For those with a more mainland mindset, a special Beijing edition is scheduled to be released on a limited basis in early September. www.loewe.com

Salvatore Ferragamo

Continuing its avowed mission to create memorable accessories with sustainable materials and iconic styles, renowned Italian fashion house Salvatore Ferragamo has released its 42 Degrees capsule collection, conceived by two of its foremost young, up-and-coming designers – Flavia Corridori and Luciano Dimotta. Drawing inspiration from the brand’s 1938 Rainbow sandal, the collection showcases four unique accessories – men’s and women’s sneakers, a backpack and a shopping bag, all of which feature multicoloured ribbons, Gancini metal accessories and sustainable materials. www.ferragamo.com

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Montblanc X Bape

Teaming up to create a limited collection of camouflage-printed luxury leather accessories, Germany’s Montblanc and Japan’s A Bathing Ape have delivered Montblanc X Bape – a range of business bags and accessories boasting strong aesthetics and indisputable functionality. The two real stand-outs of the collection are the MONTBLANC X BAPE limited-edition Sartorial wallet 6cc, consisting of six card compartments and two cash compartments, and the MONTBLANC X BAPE limited-edition Sartorial slim document case, which measures a truly capacious 39cm x 7cm x 27cm. www.montblanc.com

 

Stella McCartney

Unveiling its Beatles-inspired All Together Now campaign, Stella McCartney, the British luxury lifestyle brand founded by Beatle Paul’s daughter, is indeed the best-placed marque to mark the band’s enduring legacy and, in particular, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of their classic animated film, Yellow Submarine. In line with this, the collection takes much of its inspiration from the film’s many memorable motifs, with each piece being crafted with eclectic embroidery, while being resolutely vegetarian in construction. As a result, Fab Four fans young and old can opt for a psychedelic look, courtesy of the collection’s kidswear, menswear and womenswear. www.stellamccartney.com/hk

 

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Sheer Bliss: The burgeoning rise of the near-naked look…

Sheer joy, sheer enjoyment, sheer bliss… there’s something sensationally sensuous about sporting a near-naked look, while remaining a vision of true virtue for those who peer more perceptively. It’s a look that has been co-opted by many SS19 collections, with flashing the flesh getting a pass in modish male outfits and flirty female finery. With gossamer-thin the go-to style in this year’s glitterati good-looks book, isn’t it time you made the nude’s headlines?