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The BHS Edit

Black, White & Fierce

In sharp contrast to the season’s colorful leanings is a tried and true trend: Black & White. From runway looks to jewelry and accessories, designers are making a statement with little gray area in between. Chanel, a house whose foundation is black and white, kept the legacy strong this season, as seen above.

Tiffany & Co. tapped into its Art Deco roots with this bangle. The fan motif, made from diamonds, glitters against the black lacquer bangle for a perfect sparkling addition to any ensemble.

Over at Linda Farrow, we found a pair of sunglasses with some major mod appeal. These heart-shaped Yazbukey frames are available in several color combinations, but this pair has stolen our hearts.

Fendi presented tons of covetable looks this season, including more than a handful in classic black and white. This top-handle bag doubles as a shoulder bag, and balances hardware with its feminine style perfectly.

Gianvito Rossi has a clear winner on its hands. The designer put a slight twist on the trend by swapping out white for clear acrylic. The resulting Hanne heel is one we can definitely see ourselves in.

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