Accessories were big on and off the runways in Milan. Here, a roundup from some of the key looks from presentations.
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February 26, 2013
Fall 2013 Accessories Roundup: Milan
Here, some of the key looks from the recent presentations.
Based on a custom-made pair of boots made for Beyoncé, Cesare Casadei created a whole range of embellished styles for fall.
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Bruno Magli showed capped-toe, knee-high boots done in collaboration with Mawi and brightly colored crocodile cases for fall. And what better way to accentuate the accessories than a leather getup inspired by both Oleg Cassini and Marc Chagall.
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Brian Atwood's intricate laser-cut and fused suede over-the-knee boots gave a sexy slant to gypsy chic.
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With hardware that resembles a tube of lipstick, Bulgari's lipstick bag comes bejeweled with semiprecious stones such as rhodonite and purple jade.
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Here, kitty, kitty. Furla referenced Siberian tigers for its fall '13 collection.
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Jimmy Choo's blue mink herringbone clutch and sexy blue suede pumps added a touch of va-va-voom for fall.
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Already known for extravagant footwear, René Caovilla introduced a glamorous line of handbags worked in crystals, tulle, satin and lace.
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Former Saint Laurent shoe designer Francesco Russo was feeling a bit cagey for Sergio Rossi's new collection.
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The news from Valextra? An innovative waterproof, scratch-proof suede for fall.
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It's easy to see why Paula Cademartori is becoming an "It" label for handbags with these deco-patterned clutches.
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Inspired by architect Gio Ponti, Gianvito Rossi showed black-and-white, positive-negative booties.
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Fratelli Rossetti looked to the swinging Sixties for these Biba-inspired graphic Chelsea boots.
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