With summer season’s forthcoming arrival, we are finalizing the main points of our warm-weather wardrobes for each town days and holidays alike. Ask any type individual and they are going to inform you that the actual superstar of a brand new season, and the hero of any dresser, is the easiest It bag—and at this time, Loewe is best of thoughts. Of direction, each and every Loewe bag is a dream, however the emblem’s newest types crafted from herbal fibers—suppose raffia and iraca palm leaves—have totally taken over our editor staff chats, espresso runs, and post-work subway convos. We in point of fact can not forestall speaking about them.
Eliza Huber—our senior type editor and in-house luxurious purse gourmand—put the most recent Loewe baggage to the check at the streets of New York. First, the Puzzle bag—an icon, in fact—now reimagined in a woven raffia material that feels structured but laid-back. Then there is the Punch Hole hobo bag, a flexible staple made for simple, on-the-go styling. Eliza styled each and every bag with head-to-toe Loewe, and she or he’s giving us the interior scoop on how and the place she’ll put on those baggage this season. Keep scrolling for unending inspiration.
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“Ever since I moved to the Upper West Side from SoHo, I basically spend all my free time in Central Park, and if I’m not in the park, I’m roaming around nearby. It’s my happy place, and the perfect backdrop for many of my favorite outfits, particularly in the summer. Who needs a bunch of colorful pieces when you have an abundance of greenery? With that in mind, I styled this fairly neutral-colored ensemble for a day of roaming in the park followed by lunch at my go-to spot on the west side. Specifically, I wore a sculptural tunic top, made of delicately draped ivory silk, with a classic pair of black trousers, tan leather mules, and the bag I’ve had my eye on since, well, forever: The Loewe Puzzle, this time in black-and-tan raffia. It’s the perfect bag for everyday use because it surprisingly fits so much and can be carried in a plethora of different ways, from a clutch to a top-handle to a crossbody.” — Huber
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“I’ve never been much of an oversize bag person unless it’s a work bag—a nonnegotiable for office-goers like myself—but something about Loewe’s raffia-and-leather Punch Hole hobo bag made me go against my usual instincts. I fell in love—hard—with its somewhat oblong base and chic leather details, which are even cooler in person. On a rare free day when I popped into one of my favorite Upper West Side museums and enjoyed an early outdoor dinner, I threw my essentials into the bag and put on a buttery soft suede bomber jacket, white capri pants, and a shockingly comfortable pair of gray mules (the material feels like a cushy neoprene hoodie). Then, I headed out the door and walked too many miles when I probably could have taken the subway. In the summer in New York City, outfits deserve to be seen and experienced as much as possible, so I like to walk. Plus, it gave me more opportunities to show off my outfit.” — Huber
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