Vogue’s Selby Drummond Picks Her Favorite NYFW Accessories Inline
Photo: Luca Tombolini / Indigital.tv1/8Marc Jacobs: Enough shoe to inspire you all the way through a season’s worth of festivals, even if you ultimately opt for the easy-to-dance-in lower platforms.
Photo: Marcus Tondo / Indigital.tv2/8Proenza Schouler: Cascading Calder-esque shapes in contrasting colors set the tone for this week’s parade of major modern art–inspired earrings.
Photo: Courtesy of Paul Andrew3/8Paul Andrew: I wound up studying abroad in Denmark while in college, and thus fell hard for Paul Andrew’s expertly interpreted, Scandinavian design–inspired collectsion.
Photo: Marcus Tondo / Indigital.tv4/8Altuzarra: Even Joseph Altuzarra, the prince of edgy sophistication, couldn’t resist the pull of this season’s overwhelmingly optimistic energy. I love the use of cherry-printed, sky blue fabric to soften the toughness of this belt.
Photo: Marcus Tondo / Indigital.tv5/8Rodarte: As a child of the ’90s, I will always have a soft spot for an anklet, especially this romantic version at Rodarte.
Photo: Courtesy of Tommy Ton6/8Simon Miller: The young denim brand’s growing accessory business has impressed even those who worship at the altar of Céline. This season it claimed even more territory by offering luxurious larger shapes for day.
Photo: Courtesy of Tory Burch7/8Tory Burch: Never underestimate a woman who takes her shoes just as seriously as her jewelry.
Photo: Alessandro Garofalo / Indigital.tv8/8Hood By Air: And, finally, the perfect shoe for when you aren’t sure whether you’re coming or going. Perhaps the best way to sum up Fashion Week.