Spring has sprung, the flowers are blooming and the allure of wanderlust beckons. This is the vibrant mood of celebration and exploration that French fashion label Longchamp has captured in its spring-summer 2023 collection.
Inspired by the concept of glamping in high style, the fresh collection encapsulates a glamorous nomadic energy combined with confident femininity, expressed through an eclectic combination of fabrics, prints and styles. This free-spirited vibe is expressed through two contrasting but complementary personas-or "ambiances", as the brand terms it.
The first is inspired by an adventurous woman who is ever ready to lace up her hiking boots and tread down new and exciting paths. Always true to herself, she escapes to hidden towns and tiny villages outfitted in her beautiful, practical floral-print dress to browse local markets and small stalls. Of course, her Le Pliage bag-the new sunset-hued Le Pliage top handle bag seems a particularly apt choice-comes in handy when she uncovers great finds, whether they are luscious seasonal fruits or rare vintage items that have been lovingly handed down through generations.
This story is from the March 2023 edition of Tatler Singapore.
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