Most Wanted

A curated roundup of the best new fashion arrivals, hand-picked by our editors

Words Colleen RossFashion editor Viktorija Tomasevic
Fashion
In order of appearance: blazer, Carven; bracelet, Uniform Object; cardigan, &Daughter; clutch, Savette; jeans, Valentino Garavani; loafers, Church’s; tote, DeMellier; ballet flats, Aeyde; sunglasses, Oliver Peoples

Few garments are as transformative as a blazer – find the right silhouette for your frame and you’ll notice a difference in how you look and feel. Carven’s blazer, from the Parisian label’s FW24 collection, is tailored in a sculptural double-breasted shape with exaggerated shoulders and a slightly nipped-in waist. Complete an empowering work-week ensemble with straight-leg pants and preppy loafers, like Church’s ‘Maidstone’ style in glossy black leather, or slip it on over a slinky slip dress for date night. Finally, tie your look together with Savette’s ‘Florence’ clutch, which is crafted in Italy and embodies the quiet elegance of the brand’s native New York. It’s also high on NET-A-PORTER buying editor Abbi Minchin’s wish list this season. “I love the sleek design and that it’s compact enough to slot inside my tote, so I can swap them around if I’m heading from the office to an event,” she says.

When it comes to jeans, a core collection of styles in simple colors and shapes is the foundation of a well-edited wardrobe, but there is always room for a pair with an embellishment or two – especially when they’re as unique as Valentino Garavani’s wide-leg style. From creative director Alessandro Michele’s hotly anticipated Resort ’25 debut, they have metallic Jacquard cuffs that nod to the ’70s and reflect Michele’s obsession with all things vintage. Wear them with a romantic blouse or &Daughter’s ‘Winny’ cardigan on weekends – spun entirely by hand from a wool and cashmere blend in Hawick, Scotland, it’s part of our NET SUSTAIN edit and will be a piece you’ll cherish for years to come.

“It’s that time of year when the weather is still cold, but I’m looking ahead to spring, so I’m considering ways to create lighter looks that will also keep me warm,” says Minchin. “I’ll be wearing &Daughter’s cozy cardigan underneath an oversized coat or blazer now, and on its own with jeans, tailoring and midi dresses during those transitional months,” she adds. Follow Minchin’s lead by complementing its timeless chocolate hue with DeMellier’s chic ‘New York’ tote in camel suede – another NET SUSTAIN highlight.

Finally, a piece of jewelry can make all the difference to an outfit, no matter how subtle its sparkle. Handcrafted in New York from 18-karat gold, Uniform Object’s ‘Hinge’ bracelet is sprinkled with diamonds and slinks effortlessly across the wrist. Wear it alone or stacked alongside other everyday favorites.

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