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Local style maven predicts the future of fashion’s must-haves

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One local style maven predicts the future of sartorial must-haves with her “Top Five” picks.

BY ANETTA NOWOSIELSKA

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SILK LOGO SCARF BY DIOR. “Few accessories are as iconic as a silk Dior logo scarf. Not only is it the perfect accent to finish a look when tied around the neck, but silk scarves worn as headwear have been trending the last few years and this year it topped the trend charts again!”

CHAIN CASSETTE BAG BY BOTTEGA VENETA. “Bags are back in the game as the ‘it’ accessory that glamorizes even the most casual look. This bag has had great momentum and is an influencer obsession. In my opinion, it has potential to be the Chanel 2.55 of the future for its modern appeal and endless color choices.”

PLAID SUIT BY TOMMY HILFIGER. “Every season there seems to be a new take on pants suits, and plaid is an all-time classic! It feels modern, communicates confidence, and is fun to style for different occasions. It is my go-to item for dressing to impress.”

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CASHMERE SWEATER DRESS BY BRUNELLO CUCINELLI. “Cashmere is a true ‘comfort zone’ all year around. It’s season-less, elegant, cozy, and travels well. Sticking to the neutral color palette, this sweater dress is a wardrobe essential either paired with military booties or dressed up with a fitted blazer and a pair of heels.”

From a Burberry trench to a Chanel 2.55handbag, some iconic pieces are an irrefutable part of a timeless wardrobe. Over the years that sacrosanct selection has evolved to include items of the moment that turned out to be multi-generational keepsakes. For the future of fashionable investments, we turned to Denisa Palsha — an influencer, front row regular, and Vogue Czechoslovakia’s editor-at-large — for her take on the next wave of enduring must-haves.

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DIAMOND SNEAKERS BY JIMMY CHOO. “Since comfort isn’t going anywhere, it’s safe to say fashion sneakers are here stay. My choice is Choo’s diamond sneakers.”

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