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My Style Goal is Schiaparelli, But My Budget is $150—29 Buys I'm Urgently After

Anna LaPlaca  Thu, 12 Oct 2023  Who What Wear

Ever since Daniel Roseberry took the helm of Schiaparelli as Creative Director in 2019, the storied French fashion house has captured—and held—the industry's attention. Elsa Schiaparelli founded her namesake label in the late 1920s and went on to become one of the foremost haute couture designers in Paris. Today, the brand's playful surrealist aesthetic has earned a loyal following among celebrities, notably Kylie Jenner who's erupted the internet with each new Schiaparelli look she wears, whether it's a realistic lion gown or a shimmery keyhole-cutout number.

Roseberry re-established a ready-to-wear collection to accompany Schiaparelli couture and the collections have instantly become my favorites each season. They've established a sartorial language of retro glamour with signature silhouettes like nipped-in waistlines, sculptural blazers and beautiful draping. Even the ready-to-wear collections are steeped with couture-level craftsmanship, which means that coveting Schiaparelli and owning a piece from the brand are two very different things. Luckily, I put my fashion-editor lens on the affordable market and pulled out a selection of buys that give the Schiaparelli effect without topping $150.

Calling it now: '80s-era bubble hems are coming back.

If you told me these were designer, I'd believe you.

Parisian glamour at its finest.

If my earrings look like something my grandma would have worn three decades ago, I know I'm doing something right.

I may not be able to afford couture, but I can certainly afford the stretchy black headbands that Schiaparelli models all wore on the runway.

Sickingly chic.

Per the above look, long leather gloves are a must.

Yes to '80s power dressing.

People will assume you ransacked your grandmother's jewelry box to uncover these.

Stack 'em up.

This draping is seriously divine.

Chic!

A non-negotiable buy.

Wear this with everything from trousers to blazers.

All about the waist-defining details.

Pin this on a black blazer if you know what you're doing.

So luxe.

Those buttons are works of art.

Woah, this looks designer.

Love the styling here.

Mermaid vibes.

Schiaparelli looks are all about highlighting the waist.

Sleek.

You already know the vibes.

You'll get droves of compliments.

Because duh.

Already in my cart.

This brown tweed texture looks extra elevated.

Practical for the winter and couture-level good.

Pretty!