Though my mind is still in "spring mode," I couldn't resist posting sumptuous accessories from Charlotte Olympia, Pierre Hardy, Nicholas Kirkwood and more.
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Dee Ocleppo embraced treatments this season with leathers featuring hand-painting, embossing and this rose-gold-finish croc leather. |
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Grace Kelly didn't only inspire Hermès. Mark Cross created a bag that appeared in Hitchcock's "Rear Window" and for pre-fall, reissued these two styles in leather and 18-karat gold-plated brass. |
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Sergio Rossi creative director Angelo Ruggeri combined giraffe prints and fishnet for a unique graphic motif on shoes and bags. |
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Paul Andrew developed this toe wall around heeled sandals that gives a platform effect while remaining single-soled. |
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Nicholas Kirkwood is seeing dots for pre-fall, engraving them in lucite heels and featuring them in flocked velvet on these satin styles. |
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Cesare Casadei looked back to the work his parents did for their namesake brand in the Sixties and Seventies and gave it a nod to today with these chunky, gem-encrusted-heel pumps. |
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On a recent trip to Japan, Daniele Michetti took in a Samurai exhibit, which inspired these flats and lace-up boots reflecting details of a warrior's armor. |
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Sophia Webster found inspiration for these graphic shoes in the early days of No Doubt's Gwen Stefani and the band's love of ska and reggae culture. |
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Pierre Hardy applied this crystal photograph, which was taken by a scientist under a microscope and then enlarged to show color and detail, to shoes, bags and scarves. |
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Rupert Sanderson custom-created these Lucite heels with hand-painted gold flocking in both a wedge and an updated block heel for pre-fall. |
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One comes to expect a grand, overarching theme each season at Charlotte Olympia and the latest, “Mid-Century Art” by masters such as Wassily Kandinsky and Salvadore Dalí, made for both happy shoe shopping and a terrific art history lesson. |
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Dannijo Shoes: The Snyder sisters are giving an edgy, aggressive slant to bridal with an addition to their newly launched shoe collection that features their signature jewels adorning satin shoe styles. |
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