Check out some of the best spring 2014 accessories from the Paris, Milan, London and New York collections.
Paris
Designer Sarah Burton drew international inspiration for Alexander McQueen spring 2014 collection with strong accessories that complemented the clothes, which included harnesses ostrich feathers, crocodile breastplates.
Parisian jeweler Aurélie Bidermann introduced her first fine jewelry line inspired by the natural exoticism of India.
For Chanel’s spring 2014 show art in general was the theme. Karl Lagerfeld transformed the Grand Palais in Paris into an art gallery of paintings and sculpture where models strutted down the runway to Jay-Z’s “Picasso.”
Shoe designer Francesco Russo returned to the fashion scene with his own shoe line after departing as creative director from Sergio Rossi. Russo has since been tapped by Christian Dior.
Milan
The Italian shoe design duo of Alberto & Amadeo Moretti is known for their shoes of walking art.
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Tod’s spring collection was all about understated sex appeal.
London
Burberry Prorsum Spring 2014 featured seasonal pastels, flirty lace and bold polka dots.
Erdem stepped out of its comfort zone for spring, inspired by “rebels and jocks and nerds and boys who put their mothers’ couture dresses over their school shirts,” as designer Erdem Moralioglu told Style.com.
Henry Holland of House of Holland was inspired by the film Romeo + Juliet, reviving the romance of the ’90s.
Tom Ford, king of sexy, launched his spring collection with lots of brown leather and spidery lace.
New York
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Diane von Furstenberg lived up to the show’s name, “Oasis,” with bright-hued accessories reminiscent of a tropical escape.
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Marchesa is known for its evening wear and accessories. Designer Georgina Chapman definitely did not skip a beat for spring with a lineup of breathtaking accessories featuring ornate floral embroidery and Chantilly laces.