Leave it to Versace to propose the sexy summer silhouette—crop top, capris—that will (hopefully)
emerge from the ashes of un-fun pandemic style (shirt, $695; shorts, $595).
The new Cartier Santos-Dumont makes a strong argument that there's no combination in timekeeping more beautiful than a yellow-gold case, blued-steel hands, and a green gator strap ($14,300).
Even the Alexander McQueen ateliers got crafty during COVID lockdown, experimenting with dip-dyeing garments like this dreamy lambskin jacket ($4,090).
With simple, slinky shapes, Kenneth Ize lets his achingly beautiful knits—woven in Italy—do the talking (shirt, $486; pants, $532).
Is it a poncho? A cape? The next JW Anderson garment destined for viral glory? Jonathan Anderson packs a world of possibilities into the humble military overcoat ($695).
Made with panels of cast-off clothing, this slinky Ahluwalia tank top is yet another indication that upcycling is the future of fashion ($397).
As even the most committed fashion cowboy will tell you, high-shaft boots can be ungainly. So Angelo Urrutia, the Engineered Garments alum behind 4SDesigns, made shit-kickers with a comfortable shape that'll accommodate any pant ($1,090).
A version of this story originally appeared in the February 2021 issue with the title "The 22 Wildest, Most Covetable Pieces From the Spring Collections."
PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Still photographs by Martin Brown
Prop stylist: Claire Tedaldi For Halley Resources