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The perfect two-piece suit contains multitudes. Model Grace Elizabeth does fashion math on the innumerable styling options of this checked version by Louis Vuitton—and the results always seem to equal chic. In and around Central Park, Elizabeth (and her adorable family) enjoy the changing seasons in a selection of early fall staples—with each look factoring in one-half of her wonderfully woolen suit.
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Where the Wild Things Are
For a turn about Central Park, Grace Elizabeth pairs her Louis Vuitton pants with an Hermès turtleneck sweater. She finishes off the ensemble with a Ralph Lauren Collection crossbody bag and loafers by Khaite. It’s a fierce look, but her little one, Noah, manages to look even fiercer.
Tout Suit!
Elizabeth offers a master class in layering, starting with a Fendi top and skirt set, adding the Louis Vuitton blazer and, on top, a robe-like coat from Max Mara. Her husband, Nicolas Krause, wears a Bode jacket, A.P.C. jeans, and Officine Creative sneakers.
She Means Business
At left: A tie has never looked so modern. Elizabeth pairs her Vuitton pants with a shirt and asymmetrical bustier, both by the Row. A tucked-in tie from the Armoury finishes off the look, which brings executive and chic together in the same sentence. At right: A blazer’s lapel is the perfect frame for a fabulous diamond necklace and earring, both by De Beers. Her top and skirt are both from Tory Burch while Krause wears a Frame sweater.
Party On the Bottom
What’s the most fun way to wear a blazer? With a bedazzled and be-sequined Valentino miniskirt, of course. A crisp white shirt offers a touch of the classic to this vibrant look.
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In this story: hair, Panos Papandrianos; makeup, Romy Soleimani. Photographed at Colette. Produced by Lola Production. Set Design: Cooper Vasquez.