Derek Lam 10 Crosby and Todd Snyder open new stores

Work Wear: Founder and Creative Director Rebecca Vallance launched a new Essentials capsule collection this month with a minimalist spirit for its label. Since 2011, the Australian designer has become known for her party wear and tailoring and is now expanding her range to offer her customers versatile luxury wear for work.

Rebecca Vallance in a look from her Essentials collection. Rebecca Vallance in a look from her Essentials collection. Courtesy

“The primary focus of our Essentials range is to provide our customers with garments of all luxurious days and timeless basics that will work all year round, whatever the season. It was important when designing this capsule that we have a thoughtful approach, both in the materials and in the designs that we offer. The idea was to encapsulate luxury essentials that can take you from work meetings to evening drinks and are versatile enough to wear to multiple events, yet still look fabulous,” Vallance told WWD.

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"This range truly embodies Rebecca Vallance's signature, as it combines structured tailoring with luxurious fabrications unique, such as Australian merino wool and cashmere. Our aim is to eventually launch two Essentials Edits per year and update them with new seasonal colors that match our ready-to-wear line."

The first Essentials capsule includes tailored layers such as rib-knit tank tops and wool turtlenecks ; a bodycon dress in Milano knit; a mid-weight wool-blend double-breasted Brody blazer with matching wide-leg pants; a fitted 70s Manon blazer and trousers, and an oversized Marion coat in a blend of Australian merino wool and cashmere. The first capsule collection, priced at $199 to $899, is available exclusively on the brand's e-commerce. — EMILY MERCER

East Hampton Home: Derek Lam 10 Crosby will open its first store in East Hampton, New York on Friday at 20 Newton Lane.

The new location is part of the women's brand's continued expansion strategy, which counts over 90 percent growth since 2021. Public Clothing Co. acquired the brand in 2020.

Architect Toshihiro Oki's year-round boutique features warm colors and textures intended to combine the open sky of the area with the urban sophistication of the brand's signature aesthetic. The interior features a bar specializing in denim with crafted styles.

Derek Lam 10 Crosby and Todd Snyder open new stores

Work Wear: Founder and Creative Director Rebecca Vallance launched a new Essentials capsule collection this month with a minimalist spirit for its label. Since 2011, the Australian designer has become known for her party wear and tailoring and is now expanding her range to offer her customers versatile luxury wear for work.

Rebecca Vallance in a look from her Essentials collection. Rebecca Vallance in a look from her Essentials collection. Courtesy

“The primary focus of our Essentials range is to provide our customers with garments of all luxurious days and timeless basics that will work all year round, whatever the season. It was important when designing this capsule that we have a thoughtful approach, both in the materials and in the designs that we offer. The idea was to encapsulate luxury essentials that can take you from work meetings to evening drinks and are versatile enough to wear to multiple events, yet still look fabulous,” Vallance told WWD.

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"This range truly embodies Rebecca Vallance's signature, as it combines structured tailoring with luxurious fabrications unique, such as Australian merino wool and cashmere. Our aim is to eventually launch two Essentials Edits per year and update them with new seasonal colors that match our ready-to-wear line."

The first Essentials capsule includes tailored layers such as rib-knit tank tops and wool turtlenecks ; a bodycon dress in Milano knit; a mid-weight wool-blend double-breasted Brody blazer with matching wide-leg pants; a fitted 70s Manon blazer and trousers, and an oversized Marion coat in a blend of Australian merino wool and cashmere. The first capsule collection, priced at $199 to $899, is available exclusively on the brand's e-commerce. — EMILY MERCER

East Hampton Home: Derek Lam 10 Crosby will open its first store in East Hampton, New York on Friday at 20 Newton Lane.

The new location is part of the women's brand's continued expansion strategy, which counts over 90 percent growth since 2021. Public Clothing Co. acquired the brand in 2020.

Architect Toshihiro Oki's year-round boutique features warm colors and textures intended to combine the open sky of the area with the urban sophistication of the brand's signature aesthetic. The interior features a bar specializing in denim with crafted styles.

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