Just last week, Kaia Gerber was spotted strolling around the city in the black cleat-like shoes with white detailing. Holmes wore the other colorway-the white shoe with a black swoosh. Feel free to color outside the lines-white footwear, as seen at, and Tory Burch, is the ultimate blank canvas. Go minimalist by pairing a slingback with soft pastels or lean into a maximalist moment with bold color and print. One recently sold on 1stdibs for 3,825. delivered my favorite of the year at back in June. Before you know it, it will be time to pack up our winter coats and say hello to warmer days. We here at Vogue are eagerly anticipating the seasonal wardrobe update and have decided to get an early start on the sartorial shift by already incorporating some of the best spring trends of 2024 into our closets. With a clear vision in mind, valentinossales.com Nelson started building out various sketches for , and then reaching out to different designers to see who could collaborate and make their ideas come to life. "As a costume designer myself, I wanted to include some of my own designs into our show," says Nelson. in January, an additional challenge he didn't exactly take into consideration. "Moving straight from a tropical place to New York, you find out that the trench coat is not as warm as you think," he tells Vogue. As though the two parties were not enough excitement, Pike also made time in her schedule to attend pre-fall collection runway show on Monday evening, hosted at the Valentino Outlet Brooklyn Museum. A longtime-wearer of, Pike was thrilled to take in the fashion house's elegant new assortment in-person. The founder also flexed her purse: a limited edition monogrammed satchel bag made of fur. One recently sold on 1stdibs for 3,825. I'm standing in line at a pharmacy, a week before my wedding day, waiting to buy some medical-grade antihistamine. The woman in front of me is moving at a glacial pace, while I'm having the mother of all meltdowns and making a deal with a God I haven't spoken to in years. Such was the case in 2006, when Parker arrived on the arm of wearing a one-shoulder tartan look by the late designer that was perfectly in step with the of "Tradition and Transgression in British Fashion." Parker left another lasting impression when she donned a two-tone duchesse satin gown to fete the exhibit in 2014. If there were any question as to who she was wearing, Parker had embroidered in bold red cursive along her train. In 2019, this very publication called it "hokey," and far too reminiscent of Newsies, and The Cut questioned if wearers were suffering an existential crisis. The hat, indeed, is a largely sexless item of clothing, which is fine.