To Be Honest, These Luxe Bally Pieces Are What I'm Really Wishing for This Year
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I really try to be modest, but if I’m being completely honest, I have expensive taste. I always throw a few really nice (like, really nice) items on my wishlist during the holidays because why not, and if someone else doesn’t get them for me, I’ll usually splurge afterward with the presents that came in the form of good ol' cash. For the past few days, I’ve had my eye on, well, everything from Bally’s site. The Swiss brand, known for its elevated, super-luxury pieces, is just what my closet needs. Keep scrolling for the goes-with-everything handbags, über-cute shoes, and chic accessories that just made their way to the top of my list.
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Anneliese Henderson is a Los Angeles–based senior editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear where she covers the latest in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. When she’s not writing about her favorite trends, you can find her reading a book by the beach or spending money on overpriced smoothies at Erewhon.
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