These Fashion-House Finds Are as Chic as Their Runway Counterparts
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The kids are back in school and the weather is cooling down as the leaves start to turn, which means—in New York City, at least—it’s time for Fashion Week. To celebrate this fashion-industry event, we highlighted some of our favorite home items from the world’s top fashion brands—but this time, we caught them by surprise on the street on their way to the shows! We’ve brought them straight out of the pages of our September Style issue to your screens, and we’ve even added a few extra as a bonus. Read on to learn about the latest and chicest pieces taking over the runways, any of which are sure to dress up your home.
Duke Bar by Ralph Lauren Home
Inspired by the Art Deco period, this iconic bar cabinet by Ralph Lauren is giving us major uptown vibes, especially in its newest finish, piano black.
Royal College Pillow by Loro Piana
Don’t let the name fool you—this colorful plaid cushion named for university colors is definitely not for the dorm. Made of Loro Piana’s signature cashmere, it will add a little bit of tactile luxury to your living space.
Mochaware by Tory Burch
Fashion designer Tory Burch has a knack for taking traditional craft and making it feel contemporary. Her latest Mochaware collection by Arkansas duo Joseph Jostes and Susan Skinner of SJ Pottery is inspired by the abstract patterns of 19th-century English ceramics.
Saut Teapot, Creamer, and Teacup by Hermès
For its latest porcelain collection, Hermès looked to the equestrian world—using motifs like riding hats, horse heads, buckets, jumping fences—to create colorful, geometric patterns that will surely be a hit on your table.
Flora Tiger Quilt by Gucci
This busy patterned quilt by Gucci is a riot of color and pattern—the flowers are hiding red tigers—which makes it a conversation starter for any party. Can you find the striped “king of the jungle?”
Animalier Vase by Lucia Massari for Dolce & Gabbana Casa
For her first collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana Casa, Murano glass artist Lucia Massari concealed animal shapes like horses and ducks on colorful vases, creating abstract, whimsical patterns with their forms.
Marni Wallpaper by London Art
Marni is known for its colorful patterns, so it only makes sense for the brand to partner with London Art to create a collection that will make your walls sing.
Vase by Loewe
Known for its commitment to craft, Loewe is launching beautifully woven leather vases for the fall season—and yes, each and every one is handmade.
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