Yesterday, NY Mag's
The Cut blog ran a
Q&A with Harper's Bazaar Ana Maria Pimentel. In the interview, Pimentel listed her most iconic accessories of all time.
They were:
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1. A classic Chanel 2.55 bag |
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2. An Hermès Constance bag |
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3. A gold Rolex |
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4. A Cartier Trinity ring |
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5. A Tod’s driving loafer |
Although I've been in the luxury accessories game for a much shorter period than Pimentel and my opinion is but a fraction of her massive influence, I mostly agree. However, I'd argue that today's woman would prefer an
Hermès Birkin to the Constance, and a pair of classic red-soled
Christian Louboutins to a loafer. Do you agree with her picks?
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