Monday, September 23, 2013

REPOST: Our Favorite Accessories Straight from the Spring 2014 Runways

Accessories have been to known make or break an outfit, so their selection must be well thought out.  This photo blog on Vogue lists editor Rickie De Sole's picks from the Spring 2014 shows.

While she’s busy attending countless shows a day during fashion month, Senior Accessories Editor Rickie De Sole is always on the lookout for the next must-have bag or shoe that will inevitably end up on the top of everyone’s wish list come spring. Here, she shares her finds straight from the runways—check back daily for updates.

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Marni
A knockout bag with major personality at Marni.

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Bottega Veneta
The new embellishment: jewels to match the bag, as
seen at Bottega.
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Tod’s
I love this textured Sella bag at Tod’s first runway
show
!
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Prada
Sporty meets sparkly at Prada.
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Gucci
Purple reigns at Gucci’s spring 2014 show.
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Tom Ford
You can’t be missed wearing this ombré-feathered  
Tom Ford hobo bag! 
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Manolo Blahnik
A festive Manolo—what’s not to love?!
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Marc Jacobs
Spring’s must-have kicks get an upgrade at Marc
Jacobs
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Proenza Schouler
Love that the fringe we’ve seen throughout New York
Fashion Week has made its way onto accessories
at Proenza
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Narciso Rodriguez
Fringe added a playful touch to an otherwise serious
sandal at Narciso Rodriguez
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The Row
At The Row the hands-free bag has never looked
so good! 
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Derek Lam
I loved the texture on this cream fringe scarf at
Derek Lam.
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Alexander Wang
Bags are getting bigger—at Alexander Wang in
pastel pink. 
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Jason Wu
This oversize weekender bag from Jason Wu is the
ultimate luxe travel companion. Love the natural tones!
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Creatures of the Wind
I loved Creatures of the Wind’s sexy-meets-ugly flat
with a hint of python that came out with nearly
every look. Made in collaboration with
Tabitha Simmons,  they felt just as right with
pants as they did with the many skirts and
dresses. Guess the menswear flat is here to stay!

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