
24/7 Sequins
My everyday wardrobe leans heavily on simple basics, but find paillettes a nice way to add eye-catching interest. That’s why I was most excited to explore the DVF and Zankov collaboration–which had plenty of shimmering, attention-grabbing pieces to choose from. I was drawn to these knit sequin-embroidered dresses with their iridescent sheen, and a more laid-back aloe-green hoodie with clear shiny disks, each one of which had Zankov’s irresistible magic touch.
Back to Black
If there’s one piece I can never resist, it’s the black dress. Despite having at least ten on rotation in my personal wardrobe, I immediately gravitated toward the Cynthia—an off-the shoulder jersey—perfect for any occasion, day or night. It had a flattering shape and, most importantly, pockets! The Sasha dress came in a close second, with a low V-neckline ideal for a more formal black-tie scenario. For a playful twist, pair either of these with a signature printed DVF scarf or one of their new rope belts.
Spot On
Whether from the fall collection or the Zankov collaboration—DVF had a spot for everyone. My favorite picks were the Patricia dress, with a ruffled skirt that catches the wind, and the Princess cardigan in a soft mesh that’s my platonic ideal of a statement top, equally timeless and contemporary.
Stitched to Perfection
I’ve always found that embroidery gives a special, personal touch to clothing, serving as a reminder of craftsmanship and attention to detail. In DVF’s new fall collection, they elevated their Sernissima print, a black floral pattern (seen on the wrap dress in the middle) with delicately applied sequins over the pink, purple, and blue details. In particular, I had (maybe too much) fun running around the store in their Blanca gown, trying to get the mega skirt billowing behind me—a true belle of the ball moment.
Clash Course
Prints usually intimidate my minimalist side, but DVF and Zankov’s joyful mashup of pattern and color had me reconsider. The Mulberry top in floral amethyst was a standout—effortlessly chic and modern. It paired beautifully with both the matching skirt (the Chrystie) and a contrasting one (the Gramercy; technically the same skirt, but with a sheer embroidered layer atop), proving that mixed prints can be timeless, not just trendy.
Function Meets Fashion
This season’s fix for function and style is the utilitarian coat. At DVF, I found two great sets that spotlight a version of the outerwear staple. For warmer weather, the Naomi jacket—a cropped trench silhouette with scrunched sleeves—paired nicely with the coordinating pleated skort for a touch of prep. I loved the Shay jacket, too; between the blouson fit, funnel-neck collar, and houndstooth yellow fabric, it offers a practical yet on-trend layer for cold-weather dressing.
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