Fashion / RUSSH LOVES
Baguette about it
The Fendi Baguette is back and it’s bringing early 2000s nostalgia with it.
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The Fendi Baguette is back and it’s bringing early 2000s nostalgia with it.
Whether for balmy beach days or sophisticated garden lunches, the Beatrice hat by Janessa Leoné is one to hold onto for years to come.
Walk the line in Goya’s whisky patent croc slide.
An elevated shade. Pom’s Giro sunglasses are all that we want.
Treasures from the deep. Carry the beach with you everywhere thanks to Reliquia’s South Island necklace.
Green with envy. Maryan Nassir Zadeh’s Olympia snakeskin wedge is our new party favourite.
A hard case clutch like no other. The Alexa Bag from Respiro Studio is the vintage-inspired accessory of our dreams.
The delicate touch. Cartier releases a slimmer version of its iconic Juste Un Clou bracelets.
The more, the better. Channel your inner Jacki Onassis this season in Ferragamo’s butterfly shades.
Those staple, vintage-inspired jewellery pieces to wear for days on end.
Every guy needs a signature scent, and this is the one we keep coming back to.
The bag to surpass all others. Cult Gaia presents its acrylic Luna shoulder bag.
Designed for sandy days and summer nights, the Otago slide from St Agni is best worn with light linens and salty skin.
Just when you thought 90s nostalgia had reached it’s peak, the Max Mara’s Slim Butterfly sunglasses are here to make you fall in love all over again.
We can never go past that little blue box for Christmas.
Walk this way. Calvin Klein Jeans hits its stride in these Western inspired turquoise cowboy boots.
Put your best foot forward and last through the night this festive season in Roger Vivier’s modern Mary Jane’s.
With their vintage-inspired feel reminiscent of the 70s, Dior’s new Stellaire 1 coral tinted shades give us the perfect dose of drama this season.
Loewe’s Hammock bag is a modern classic: perfectly bridging the gap between being a statement piece and a timelessly cool accessory.
At first glance the Lilith bag by Cult Gaia could easily be mistaken for an objet d’art, but you would be wrong in thinking this little purse is strictly form over function.