The Exceptionally Cool Designer Collection Editors Are Coveting for Fall
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I may be sad that summer is over, but there's no season that gets me giddy quite like fall does. As soon as September hits, I start spotting my favorite runway pieces from February's shows on the actual city streets. I've taken an unhealthy amount of screenshots of Fashion Week looks that I want to copy this season, but there's one show that I've been eagerly waiting to shop—and the day is finally here.
When I tell you that Maison Valentino Creative Director Pierpaolo Piccioli single-handedly changed my vision for my fall wardrobe, I'm not exaggerating. I'm ready to revamp my lineup of basics and neutrals with studs and punk-inspired pieces all thanks to the Valentino Garavani Rockstud collection. The Rockstud has been a staple since it was first introduced in 2010, but in the Black Tie runway show, the detailing was more prominent than ever on everything from luxe ballerinas to leather shoulder bags. Keep scrolling to see the key pieces from this unmissable collection.
The fashion set has declared this the year of the flat shoe, and if we're ranking styles, ballet flats take the cake. Valentino Garavani's Rockstud Satin Ballerina seamlessly combines an easy-to-wear staple with show-stopping elements. (Can you even with this ankle strap?) It's a shoe you can simply throw on with jeans and a white button-down for a day at the office, or make it the star of the show with a simple black minidress for date night. I love the versatility.
Every fall wardrobe needs a good boot—I don't make the rules. The Valentino Garavani M-Way Rockstud combat boots are a foolproof way to step up your style. This cross-gender boot features a square-shaped toe, and one version of this design even sports feather details sprouting from the top of the boot. (Yes, you read that right. And somehow it works.) The Couture touch is incredibly fun and will earn you major compliments.
You've seen the Rockstud on Valentino Garavani handbags before, but this entirely new design is not one to miss. Two new sizes (including the cutest little mini) made their way into the family, and both feature bold lines, tone-on-tone studs, sculpted edges, and a double shoulder strap. It's timeless yet contemporary, and I already know I'll be passing it down to my future daughter.
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Anneliese Henderson is a Los Angeles–based senior editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear where she covers the latest in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. When she’s not writing about her favorite trends, you can find her reading a book by the beach or spending money on overpriced smoothies at Erewhon.
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