Bottega Veneta, Balmain and More
Everything new in women’s fashion this February 2024 that we’ve had our eyes — and our hearts set — on.
We pay tribute to the creatures roaming Earth’s woodlands, meadows and glens with an enchanting array of fashions inspired by their natural beauty. Note: not one leopard, python, mink or crocodile was harmed in their creation.
Shop: New in Women’s Fashion this February
Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana’s 2024 collection salutes the fierce and unapologetic female form. Although many pieces flirt with sensuality through delicate lace, this bold leopard coat and accompanying headscarf is an attention-grabbing statement of power and sophistication.
Bottega Veneta
While wearing these Bottega Veneta shades, you’ll constantly be asked which Federico Fellini film you just stepped out of. And who cares if you’ve never heard of him or haven’t watched anything other than reality TV since 2007?
Giambattista Valli
So renowned is couturier Giambattista Valli (or Giambatt, as his muses affectionately call him) for billowy gowns that his accessories are in much the same vein. Presented in exquisite croc-embossed leather, this tote bag serves not only as a practical enhancement to your ensembles, but also signifies your refinement.
Balmain
Draped in this exquisite Balmain gown while gliding through the elite circles to which you rightfully belong, you’ll exude the seductive charm of a serpent. The visionary Olivier Rousteing strongly disagrees with those who claim slip dresses are passé – and who are we to gainsay his creative brilliance?
The Attico
This season’s Cheope boots from Attico have captured the heart of every fashionable woman. With their irresistible exotic python-embossed leather and a striking pyramid-shaped heel, how could they not?
Saint Laurent
As well as protecting you from Niflheim’s frosts, while compelling admirers to address you as “Your Lugubriousness”, this gothic coat from Saint Laurent should serve you well beyond the frozen netherworld. Throw it on for a brunch or perhaps a bidding war at Sotheby’s – and even for your nephew’s christening.