The best Italian fashion drops of 2021: luxury bags, coats and jewels
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Rome
See something you like? Fendi’s latest collection is an assortment of eye-catching accessories that pay homage to the house’s original “Peekaboo” handbag shape, designed by Silvia Venturini Fendi. With a focus on craftsmanship and heritage, the pieces feature stitching inspired by the techniques of Roman master saddlers, a rainbow of can’t-miss colors, plus matching charms and shoulder straps to customize your alta moda look.
Milan
From one fashion capital to another, Milan’s venerable house of Versace recently opened the doors of their newest boutique, located in Manhasset, NY, alongside other renowned retailers such as Salvatore Ferragamo and Bottega Veneta. To enter the boutique is to enter the brand: Designed by architect Gwenael Nicolas, the store surrounds shoppers with Versace’s luxurious ambiance, signature geometric “Greca” pattern and, of course, all the glamorous gowns money can buy.
Reggio Emilia
Max Mara remains a top coat designer for everyone from Kim Kardashian to Rita Ora. This year, the brand celebrates 70 years of It outerwear with reimagined reissues of three of its all-time icons — the trendy “Teddy,” tailored “101801,” and cozy-chic cashmere “Ludmilla.” Each features a reversible interior emblazoned with the brand’s “MaxMaraGram” font, making them truly statement coats. Salute!
Perugia
Two arbiters of taste come together in this sweet new pairing from fashion force Dolce & Gabbana and Italian chocolatier Baci Perugina. Appropriately titled “Dolce Vita,” the collab’s confections feature flavors of lemon, hazelnut, white chocolate and vanilla, plus 35 unique affirmations from designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana themselves, tucked inside each praline. Available stateside at all Eataly locations, and starting at $19 for a standard box, they make for one chic treat.
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