Neck & Neck featuring Etro

Collars and lapels were originally worn upturned in the early 1900s. Men's collars used to be worn detached and completely starched to the point of discomfort. Mass production eventually made the dress shirt and its upturned lapels available to all; and the frock coat collar was always worn turned up.
Since the invention of the tennis shirt, lapels and collars have been an aesthetic trademark for the 'preppy look.' Whether worn casual or in fur, embellished collars are the perfect canvas for brooches. From the trench to the shrunken blazer, and even the detached bejeweled collar, collars and lapels frame the face, and keep out the cold in style view fullscreen feature
North by North Shore featuring Etro

What's so great about 'the great outdoors'? Well how about the tweed knickerbockers by Yves Saint Laurent or the glen plaid trousers by Catherine Malandrino, to name but two of the great designers in our Fall fashion feature 'North by North Shore'. more...
Etro :: Fall Fashion Accessories, 2005 featuring Etro

Etro belt.
Sandra Wilson guides us through the season's key accessory trends.
From glacial chic featuring rugged shearling bags and boots to the essential jet necklace. All the top designers are present and accounted for in our multimedia spectacular, including: Etro, Dior, Fendi, Chanel and not forgetting Gucci's new jewelry line. It's going to be a season to remember. more...