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60 BAL HARBOUR PHOTO BY ANTHONY LYCETT; COURTESY SILVIA TCHERASSI AND TIFFANY & CO. Known for resort wear that's relaxed enough for the beach and sophisticated enough for dinner— and therefore perfect for this town—Colombian-born, Miami- based designer Silvia Tcherassi opened her pop-up at Bal Harbour Shops in February. Stop by to shop a selection of special, of-the- moment collaborations, including those with jewelry line Rosantica and buzzy footwear brand Gia Couture Firenze. This is casual luxury with a hint of Latin flare as only Tcherassi can. EFFORTLESS ELEGANCE In this town more than others, handbags are a form of self-expression, social currency and collector's item. us, it's tempting to make a pilgrimage to London's Victoria & Albert this season for "Bags: Inside Out," sponsored by Mulberry, their timely purview of all things purse-related. With more than 300 pieces on display, the new exhibit examines their status symbolism, craft and history—from humble carryalls to red carpet mini audieres, rare designer creations and royal satchels. Consider it an education before your next Spring splurge. April 25, 2020 to January 31, 2021. e Victoria & Albert Museum in London. What's in a Bag THE GOLD RUSH Tiffany & Co.'s T collection has become a signature of the world's most enviably bejeweled women, so it stands to reason that chief artistic officer Reed Krakoff's new edition, Tiffany T1, launching this April, will become an icon too. Rendered in 18K rose gold, with yellow and white gold landing in June—and some set with diamonds—Krakoff's hope is that these modern dazzlers will become his latest contribution to the vocabulary of classic luxury. We don't doubt it. Bethan Laura Wood with her collaboration with Valextra.

