British Vogue - 11.2019

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
“Hemp designer
Yasmin Bawa
transforms the world’s
most versatile plant
fibre into beautifully
organic vases, which
are also sustainable.”
Planter, from £440,
Yasmin Bawa

“Evening bags are at their
finest when they can almost
pass for jewellery. This
plumed Jimmy Choo number
easily ticks that box. It’s
made for having fun.”
Bag, £1,225, Jimmy Choo

“I’m backing the
return of the chunky
sandal worn, as
Miuccia Prada showed
it, with a graphic sock


  • or au naturel, if
    you’re holidaying in
    winter sun.” Sandals,
    £675, Miu Miu


“This 1950s
cocktail chair
transports me to
the glamorous Palm
Springs of times
gone by – and you
couldn’t really ask
more of a piece of
furniture.” Vintage
linen chair, £650,
Ceraudo.com

“A girl never reveals
her tailor, but when
it comes to Anderson
& Sheppard’s
pyjamas, I’ll make an
exception. Wear
them with a sandal
or to cosy up in bed.”
Pyjamas, £345,
Anderson &
Sheppard

“In 1971, fashion
designer Rudi
Gernreich predicted
that the clothes of
the future would be
‘utilitarian, organic
and minimal’. Whether
he was psychic or not,
this swimsuit from the
brand’s relaunch is
perfect for a midwinter
tropical switch-off.”
Bikini top, £195.
Bikini bottoms, £230.
Both Rudi Gernreich

It may be cold outside, but the resort
collections are inspiring a sunny outlook,
says Julia Sarr-Jamois

LIFE & STYLE

“‘Ultra nourishing’ is how 79
Lux describes its balm, and –
infused with rose quartz, which
is said to lower stress and
negative energies – it’s as true
for the mind as it is the skin.”
Balm, £46, 79 Lux

“Scratch London designer
Laura Brown makes her
resin jewellery from
sustainable materials –
and Fred, her studio cat,
‘is always employee
of the month’.”
Ring, £120,
Scratch London

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