HERALDING a NEW AGE of ELEGANCE, FALL FASHIONS HARKEN BACK to ERAS of GLAMOUR and REFINEMENT. Photography by HELENA PALAZZI

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HERALDING a NEW AGE of ELEGANCE, FALL FASHIONS HARKEN BACK to ERAS of GLAMOUR and REFINEMENT. Photography by HELENA PALAZZI after HERALDING A NEW AGE OF ELEGANCE, FALL FASHIONS HARKEN BACK TO ERAS OF GLAMOUR AND REFINEMENT. Photography by HELENA PALAZZI Styling by JAMES AGUIAR Shot on location at Cordts Mansion in Kingston, N.Y. Double-faced neoprene blouse, $3,200, and silk velvet skirt, $2,400, at delpozo.com; glasses, $300, by Giorgio Armani, similar styles at LensCrafters. Sequin embroidered dress and jewel chain palladium belt, priced upon request, both at Louis Vuitton, Beverly Hills. Draped V-neck gown, $3,995, at Monique Lhuillier, L.A.; gold sandals, by Manolo Blahnik for J. Mendel, and scarf (on head), priced upon request and by special order, 34 both at jmendel.com. MIAMI FOLIO 20XX Iridescent peach zigzag Lurex dress with mink fur cuffs and scarf detail, $5,800, at Gucci, Beverly Hills; gold sandals, price upon request and by special order, by Manolo Blahnik for J. Mendel at jmendel.com; large phantom quartz dome ring set in 18K yellow gold, $23,325, by Kimberly McDonald at Neiman Marcus, Beverly Hills; black rings, $2,495 each, at Giorgio Armani, Beverly Hills; velvet socks, $27, at Wolford, Beverly Hills. Sleeveless halter-neck gown with frill detail, $5,280, by Erdem at Saks Fifth Avenue, Beverly Hills On face: Temps Majeur creme, $345, Teint Majeur SPF 18, $99, Touche Éclat in #1.5 Radiant Silk, $42, and Les Sahariennes bronzing balm in #3, $50. On lips: Rouge pur Couture Vernis à Lèvres glossy stain in #1, $36. All by Yves Saint Laurent Beauté at Sephora. 34 MIAMI FOLIO 20XX Embroidered Sleeveless halter-neck optical geometry gown with frill detail, dress, $15,500, at $5,280, by Erdem at Saks Valentino, Beverly Fifth Avenue, Beverly Hills; opera-length Hills; leather booties, black leather gloves, $1,400, at Fendi, Beverly $250, at Hills; opera-length lacrasiagloves.com. leather gloves, $250, at lacrasiagloves.com. 34 MIAMI FOLIO 20XX 3-D feather flower tabard with silk ribbon closure and fringe skirt over silk satin gown, price upon request, by Marchesa at Neiman Marcus, Beverly Hills; Pizzo Elastico lace silk bra and panties, similar styles at La Perla, Beverly Hills; geode and natural brown diamond ring set in 18K rose gold, $23,650, by Kimberly McDonald at Neiman Marcus, Beverly Hills; calf leather shoes, $800, at delpozo.com; thigh-high socks by Fogal; necklace, stylist’s own. Viscose jersey evening gown with deco wave ribbon, price upon request, tassel earrings, $490, curled rope choker with stone, $1,390, and tassel bracelets, $790 each, at Tom Ford, Beverly Hills; stretch patent calfskin Crystal boots, $2,650, at Dior, Beverly Hills. 34 MIAMI FOLIO 20XX Houndstooth pieced shearling coat with skunk cuff and collar, $8,000, and floral Lurex jacquard long pleated skirt with nailhead Printed gown, $7,990, at and brass details, $4,800, Carolina Herrera, L.A.; fox at Marc Jacobs, L.A.; muffler, $2,995, and round Mishka beret, $150, at frame runway sunglasses, eugeniakim.com; leather $275, both by Michael Kors gloves, $100, at Collection at Michael Kors, lacrasiagloves.com. Beverly Hills; calf leather shoes, $800, at delpozo. Hair by Sacha Harford com; leather gloves, $100, for Oribe Hair Care at lacrasiagloves.com. STYLING ASSISTANT: JOHN MONACO | FASHION INTERN: MADISON SIKORSKI | DIGITAL TECH: JENA CUMBO ASSISTANT: JIMENEZ ED | PHOTO Makeup by Kim Weber for Yves Saint Laurent Beauté 34 Model: Lyoka for Women MIAMI FOLIO 20XX 360 Management .
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