A pretty tile-inspired print tote at Prada.
On the left two very sparkly outfits at Dolce and Gabbana - back in New York or London these type of clothes would rarely appear on people in the streets, but in Hong Kong on a Saturday night, there are people dressed up in the most sparkly, fashion forward, and delicate clothes you could ever imagine. It is a different world entirely, a lot less edgy than in London, but very pleasant on the eyes for sure. In the Hermes window on Ice House street giant versions of their pretty enamel bangles.
Another Lanvin shop opening, this time in the Landmark. Very few cities in the world can support multiple stores of the most exclusive designer shops. Hong Kong has no less than SEVEN freestanding Gucci stores if you include the airport. And that does not include its concessions in Japanese department store Sogo, or both DFS stores.
Two very simple but beautiful clutches at Dior.
Some deliciously retro shoes at Marc Jacobs on the right. I imagine Ines de la Fressange would wear these beautifully with some dark jeans and an impossibly chic little black jacket. On the left a jacket which unfortunately looked much better in real life... It's from a store called Shiatzy Chen in the Landmark, and they always have very interesting outfits in the window. This one, I am sorry to say, doesn't translate so well on camera.
Cool!! We loved the colorful purse of the fifth picture!!!
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