

Edited by Shelby Comroe
01 signature shades
Heaven Mayhem Margaux sunglasses, $180, heavenmayhem.com.
The Margaux sunglasses from Heaven Mayhem’s new eyewear collection embody effortless Milanese style: polished, understated, and always chic. Designed for the woman who treats sunglasses as a signature, not just an accessory, the Margaux is the kind of frame that elevates any look without trying too hard. Whether paired with a vintage fur coat or a crisp white shirt, it exudes quiet confidence.
02 ciao for now
Bottega Veneta Ciao Ciao bag, $8,900, bottegaveneta.com.
Bottega Veneta’s Ciao Ciao bag is a love letter to Matthieu Blazy’s tenure—the final handbag he designed for the house. A new addition to the Andiamo family, it debuts in smooth leather, a material that recalls Bottega Veneta’s early craftsmanship before Intrecciato became a defining signature. While it carries the Andiamo’s signature knot detail and coaxial strap, the Ciao Ciao stands out for its versatility. Its name—Italian for hello and goodbye—reflects its effortless wearability. A hidden hook closure allows for two silhouettes while multiple carry options, including a top handle and removable crossbody strap, make it as functional as it is timeless.
03 spring refresh
Prada America’s Cup sneakers, $895, prada.com.
Prada’s America’s Cup sneaker gets a fresh remix, balancing its ‘90s sailing roots with a sleek, modern feel. Originally designed for the Luna Rossa crew, this latest iteration updates the classic with glossy patent leather, breathable mesh panels, and a sculptural rubber sole. The crisp white laces and signature Linea Rossa logo add a sporty touch, while the lavender hue brings a bold, unexpected twist.
04 classic with a twist
Dior blouse, $2,150, 800-929-DIOR.
Dior reworks the classic white shirt, giving it a fresh, effortless twist. This white cotton poplin blouse features sharp lapels and adjustable buckle straps, giving it a structured yet relaxed feel. With its clean lines and tailored fit, it’s a versatile piece that will remain a wardrobe staple for years to come.
05 power, bottled
Initio Power Self, $410, initioparfums.com.
INITIO’s Power Self is more than a fragrance—it’s a mindset shift. Designed to amplify confidence and presence, it blends delicate white florals with the bold intensity of musk and spices, creating an unexpected contrast that feels both magnetic and empowering. But this isn’t just about scent. Rooted in the science of fragrance and its effect on the brain, Power Self taps into the link between aroma and emotion, subtly enhancing mood and self-assurance with every wear.
06 sportmode
Miu Miu technical silk zipper blouson jacket, $3,350, miumiu.com.
Sporty silhouettes—especially the windbreaker—dominated the runways for spring, and Miu Miu’s take on the trend is effortlessly cool. This zip-up blouson jacket, crafted from technical silk, has a lightweight feel and a slightly cropped fit. Take a cue from the runway and pair it with something unexpected—like a slip skirt—for an on-trend contrast.
07 past meets present
Harwell Godfrey Cleopatra’s Tear cocktail ring, $10,550, harwellgodfrey.com.
Lauren Harwell Godfrey’s Cleopatra’s Vault collection reimagines ancient Egyptian influences with a fresh, modern edge. The Cleopatra’s Tear cocktail ring, crafted in 18K yellow gold, centers on a vivid green tourmaline, framed by dark mother-of-pearl inlay and diamond accents. The intricate geometric design, inspired by the pyramids, gives the piece a bold, sculptural feel while highlighting Godfrey’s signature attention to detail.
08 for the collector
Louis Vuitton x Murakami Malle Pyramid, $23,800, 866-VUITTON.
Twenty years after Takashi Murakami brought his bold, rainbow-hued Multicolor Monogram to Louis Vuitton, the House is reviving the beloved collaboration with a special re-edition collection. Among the standout pieces is the Malle Pyramide, a sculptural trunk set that reimagines LV’s signature travel heritage through Murakami’s playful, pop-art lens. Featuring four stackable cases, each wrapped in the Multicolor Monogram canvas, the Malle Pyramide is framed in leather and accented with gold hardware. Classic trunk buckles give a nod to LV’s archival designs, while vibrant microfiber interiors add a modern touch. A true collector’s piece, this design merges nostalgia with craftsmanship, bringing one of Louis Vuitton’s most recognizable prints back into the spotlight.
09 one to watch
Zankov Matteo skirt, $1,095, modaoperandi.com.
Henry Zankov is redefining knitwear, and his 2024 CFDA Award for American Emerging Designer of the Year proves it. His brand, Zankov, takes a fresh approach to fashion and textiles, using bold shapes, rich textures, and unexpected color combinations. This paillette-embellished skirt is a perfect example of Zankov’s signature style—where technical expertise meets playful innovation. The pull-on silhouette balances ease with impact, while oversized paillettes add movement and shine, transforming a classic knit into a statement piece.
10 crystal clear
Vertigo fluorite choker, $700, ihavevertigo.com.
Vertigo merges the raw originality of the Southwest with the effortless sophistication of Downtown Manhattan, crafting one-of-a-kind pieces with a distinct point of view. The fluorite choker embodies this ethos, featuring hand-carved fluorite crystals, each naturally unique in color. Strung by hand in New York City and sourced with sustainability in mind, it’s crafted from deadstock materials and small-batch stones—ensuring that every piece is as individual as the person wearing it.