These Summer Accessories Went From Want to Need After I Tried Them IRL
As a fashion editor, it's my job to uncover the best new fashion items as they drop. While much of that happens digitally as I sift through lookbooks and new arrivals landing at retailers, nothing replaces seeing pieces in person—whether I'm attending a runway show, stopping by a press preview to see upcoming collections, or shopping IRL.
With many investment-worthy items sitting on my personal wish list right now, I went on a recent shopping trip to test-drive them in person and see which ones actually live up to the hype. Ahead, see the items that made the cut after I tried them for myself, from the cult Bottega Veneta earrings that sell out almost as soon as they are stocked to Chanel's impossible-to-find-in-your-size ballerina flats to the designer bags on my short list. Consider this your edit of the hot designer pieces that have an editor's stamp of approval.
Bottega Veneta Sardine Bag
One of the most talked-about designer bags in the last year? Bottega Veneta's Sardine bag. The style is designed with the fashion house's signature Intrecciato woven leather and finished with a sculptural handle on top. Everything about this bag feels cool, and now, the only thing left to decide is whether to invest in the large or mini version.
Celine Triomphe Sunglasses
I already own Celine's Triomphe oval sunglasses in black, and they have become one of my go-to pairs since I picked them up a few years back. While the design isn't new, the glasses have proven staying power, so I've considered ordering them in another color. There are many shades on the market, but the tortoiseshell won me over.
Bottega Veneta Drop Earrings
No jewelry item has been more prolific in recent memory than Bottega Veneta's Drop Earrings. The piece first rose to popularity last summer when celebrities such as Kendall Jenner were spotted wearing them, but they are now dropping in new colorways and iterations because they remain just as in demand today. I usually shy away from pieces that go viral, but after trying these on, I understand the hype. They are truly outfit-making earrings that I can imagine wearing with something as simple as a T-shirt to make the look feel intentional. I was also hesitant to order them since they look heavy, but they're so light you almost forget you're wearing them.
Dior D-Joy Bag
Right now, we're seeing a rise in polished, elegant style, and I can't get enough of the renewed sense of sophisticated fashion. In this vein, there has been momentum for pieces such as the Dior D-Joy bag that take on classic style codes. The style is similar to the iconic Lady Dior bag famously worn by Princess Diana, yet it's finished with a rectangular shape. I already know this would be the ultimate day-to-night piece since it can elevate casual looks with jeans but could also be worn with dressier looks for the evening.
Chanel Ballerina Flats
I've made many attempts at wearing ballerina flats, but I often feel that I can't pull them off. But with the resurgence of the shoe style and the rising popularity of Chanel ballerina shoes, I was curious to give them another try. The Chanel shoes are so popular that I had to visit four different stores before I was able to find a pair available in my size—the salesperson shared that they are hotter than ever and selling out almost the moment they hit the floor. It was worth the hunt, though, because the shoes have officially landed at the top of my shopping list. I'll be shopping for them as soon as I decide whether to buy them in tweed or leather.
Prada Galleria Bag
I attended an event in L.A. several weeks ago for the launch of Prada's Galleria bag, and the style immediately won me over. The shape reminds me of the 1995 Re-Edition bag that was introduced last year, but it has a slightly pebbled leather that seems like it would hold up to everyday wear. This feels like a piece I would carry to the office day to day.
Chanel 22 Mini Bag
The Chanel 22 bag won over the fashion set when it was introduced, but now, there is a mini version on the market that is sold out practically everywhere. I was able to find one to try in person and can see why it's such a hit. The drawstring pouch is finished with a leather-woven chain handle and is the perfect not-too-mini size that actually fits all of your essentials.
Saint Laurent Gippy Heels
I've been seeing Saint Laurent's Gippy heels everywhere on Instagram, so I wanted to try them out in person. Finished with a 2.25-inch height, they are perfect for people, like myself, who gravitate toward kitten heels. They have a pointed toe and thin, modern straps that make them an easy go-with-everything style to wear.
Bottega Veneta Andiamo Bag
Another cult bag from Bottega Veneta I was curious to try out? The Andiamo. The woven-leather tote bag designed with a top handle and gold-tone knot has been popular on the celeb set and was spotted on Jacob Elordi earlier this year. The bag comes in multiple sizes, but the medium version seems perfect to invest in as a directional work bag.
Gucci GG Slingback Pumps
I've been thinking about these Gucci GG slingback rhinestone pumps ever since they were released, and the fact that I'm still thinking about them years later means that they have real staying power. While I still haven't warmed up to the mesh slippers that everyone in fashion is talking about right now, I am aligned with the idea of mesh shoes when they're executed like this. I'll definitely be ordering these in the near future.
Prada Re-Nylon Tote Bag
Another winning bag from Prada? The brand's Re-Nylon Tote Bag, which is finished with quilting, a signature triangle logo, and a woven-leather chain strap. I haven't seen much of this bag on social media or the fashion set, which is one thing that drew me to it. It is not as popular as many other viral items, and this almost makes it feel like a special vintage find.
Next: These Are the 12 Most-Wanted Handbag Brands of 2023
Kristen Nichols is the Associate Director, Special Projects at Who What Wear with over a decade of experience in fashion, editorial, and publishing. She oversees luxury content and wedding features, and covers fashion within the luxury market, runway reporting, shopping features, trends, and interviews with leading industry experts. She also contributes to podcast recordings, social media, and branded content initiatives. Kristen has worked with brands including Prada, Chanel, MyTheresa, and Luisa Via Roma, and rising designers such as Refine and Tove, and her style has been featured in publications including Vogue.com, Vogue France, WWD, and the CFDA. Before Who What Wear, Kristen began her career at Rodarte, where she worked on assistant styling, photo shoots, and runway shows, and at Allure, where she moved into print and digital editorial. She graduated from the University of Southern California, where she studied art history and business, and currently lives in New York.
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