Candy Cane Reign: The Season’s Traditional Red and White Have Never Been Better

Candy Cane Reign: The Season’s Traditional Red and White Have Never Been Better

A fall/winter look by Isabel Marant.

'TIS THE SEASON to upgrade your wardrobe and this year the season's colors are classic: red and white!


Georgina blazer, $1,990, by Michael Kors

Cashmere bodysuit, $1,800, by Bottega Veneta

Belt, $270, by Isabel Marant

Garavani leather bag, $3,250, by Valentino

Patent ankle boot, $850, by Prada

Satin crop top, $1,450, by Fendi

Pleated wide-leg trouser, $770, by Etro

Alpaca midi skirt, $750, by Johanna Ortiz

Bracelet, by Hermes

The Mount shoulder bag, $3,200, by Bottega Veneta

Patent ankle boot, $850, by Prada

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