THE MARBLE is the startlingly lovely star of this Notting Hill kitchen by interior design firm Blakes London from the London...
The history of the Penny Loafer is a bit muddled these days, but legend has it that in the 1930’s, Norwegian fisherman were wearing moccasin-style slippers for comfort. The country also began exporting them to the rest of Europe. Americans visiting Europe at the time would bring them home, but it wasn’t until Esquire magazine featured them that these leisure slip-ons became known to the masses in the United States.
THE CHANEL TWO-TONE SLINGBACKS have been seen on everyone during the fashion month, and for good reason. While retaining a classic Parisian look, they somehow manage to adapt to any outfit–whether minimal or opulent–in a way that enhances it, yet lets the clothing speak for itself.
Florence Dress in Ivory x Belgrave Crescent Saint-Germain-des-Prés Shoulder Bag in Midnight This week’s autumn favourites include a little white...