What to BUY NOW
Spring has (finally) sprung. Slip on some lace and show some skin: here’s what to buy—and wear—this month.
Spring has (finally) sprung. Slip on some lace and show some skin: here’s what to buy—and wear—this month.
Silky, lacy slips are having a moment—but not in the way you’d think. “The look is not overly romantic or formal,” says Senior Buyer Kelsey Lyle, who asked the Aussie label Third Form to create an exclusive-to-Moda capsule of skirts and corresponding knits. “We were drawn to that contrast of how something inherently feminine can take on a more relaxed attitude when paired with more casual pieces.” To master the look, style yours with hardworking accessories like this Curatoria belt. “It fully takes it out of the lingerie space,” says Styling Director Colin Welch, who put together the look seen here. “You want something unexpected but also intentional.”
“My work is all about fluid movement and the expressive feeling of freedom,” says NYC-based British artist Quentin Jones. Under her newly launched line,House of Quentin Jones, she’s applied her organic, freewheeling style to ceramics, tapestries (crafted from antique saris), and sculptural candelabras. The latter feel almost molten, “part of the act of the candle melting,” she describes. “When the candles melt and drip onto them, it’s all part of the show.” Discover her pieces alongside more sensorial delights—like these incrediblephotographic dinner plates—in our curated Trunkshow.
"I wanted to bring in a feeling of blissful consciouness. I love how using antique textiles gives the pieces a faded patina - it elevates them into something magical."
QUENTIN JONES
Too often,handbagspolarize into two camps: day (roomy, practical, tote-adjacent) and night (formal, inconveniently small). It’s that spot in the middle that is often missing in many women’s wardrobes—and, like its cousin “the going-out top,” proves itself a beloved wardrobe go-to. Wear them for a dinner date, cocktail parties, a gallery opening…that kind of thing. Possiblya wedding. Never a gala. Our favorites are all interesting enough to be a little sexy, yet never tip into novelty. See them all below.
London’s rising star brings a spirited mix of glamour and unique vintage references for Fall ’26. Think: embroidered tapestry coats, silk scarves reworked into tops, and embellished denim.
For the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, LSD—wearing a Conner Ives dress—went for neutral makeup and a sleek side part. “The dress reminded me of Nicole Kidman’s iconic Oscars look from 1997, so I wanted to lean into that,” she says.
Our favorite loungewear brand just launched jeans—and they’re as comfortable as their signature sweatpants.
The NYC label puts an elevated spin on everyday essentials—think gauzy silk blouses, breezy dresses, and slouchy suiting. Polished spring dressing never felt so easy.
VAK brings a playfully luxe perspective to stunning gemstones. The “City Ties” necklace can be worn as a bolo or a more classic pendant—the choice is yours.