When we talk about our most treasured items, we describe things that have special sentimental values to us. This week we asked our KOTUR Fashion MUSES the question – What is the most treasured item in your wardrobe? Here are what we found out…
Angelica Cheung (Editor-in-Chief, Vogue China)
‘A red dress my mother made for me when I was a teenager. I haven’t worn it in over 20 years, but I will always keep it.’
Tory Burch (Designer, New York Fashion Week)
‘A sunflower pendant my father had made for his mother.’
Sarah Rutson (Vice President, Global Buying at Net-a-Porter)
‘It’s a family signet ring, a very large signet ring which was unusual for a woman, it comes from about 1720, so it was a great great great great grandmother, and she was a very bold dresser’
Anna Dello Russo (creative consultant, Vogue Japan)
‘I collect clothes…it’s not about this piece, another piece…all of them are a treasury. It’s an entire collection…’
Mary Katrantzou (Designer, London fashion week)
‘I’d say my Alaia dress. It has really intricate embroidery in it, and comes out for very very special events. I only wore it to see the Queen and to the British Fashion Awards. And a pair of Miu Miu earring’
Jenna Lyons (Creative Director and President, J Crew)
‘My ten-year-old Okura jeans’
Aerin Lauder (Senior Vice President and Creative Director, Estee Lauder)
‘My Tiffany gold wedding band’
Photo courtesy of businessoffashion.com, Noah Griffel, Vogue