The Expensive Pieces We'd Buy If Money Were No Object

In the world of luxury fashion, there are certain items that will forever be considered the epitome of elegant style.Best Knockoff Luxury Clothing 's fashion editors recently had a serious brainstorm session in an effort to compile a list of the ultimate luxury "investment pieces" we'd buy if money were no object. Chanel slingbacks, an Hermès bag, Roger Vivier pumps… Many of these buys were just as sought after 60 years ago as they are now, so they'd definitely be worth it. We had to include the classics, like a Max Mara camel coat and Tiffany jewellery; however, we also added some relatively new names to the mix, like Scandinavian designer Cecilie Bahnsen and The Row by Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen.
Keep scrolling to shop the expensive pieces we'd buy if money were no object.
The Row Basics
The Olsen twins' label The Row makes basics in relaxed silhouettes and luxurious fabrics. You can expect to pay up to £300 for a T-shirt and £11,000 for a coat.
Cecile Bahnsen Dress
Copenhagen-based designer Cecilie Bahnsen creates beautiful handmade dresses in silk tulle.
Balenciaga Hourglass Jacket
Balenciaga's Hourglass jacket is an iconic "New Look" silhouette, which has been reimagined by creative director Demna Gvasalia.
Hermès Constance Bag
The Constance bag, which has the signature Hermès H logo, was created in 1959 and made popular by Jackie Kennedy.
Cartier Panthere Watch
Cartier's Panthère watch was originally created in 1983 and relaunched in 2017. It's named after a panther, as the movement of the links in the bracelet is said to mirror the movement of the animal.
Roger Vivier Pumps
Roger Vivier's shoes are timeless and have been worn by many princesses.
Loewe Bag
When it comes to timeless leather handbags, Loewe's lightly grained tan bags are a dream purchase.
Max Mara Camel Coat
Manolo Blahnik Pumps
Carrie Bradshaw's stiletto of choice. Manolo Blahniks are, for many, the ultimate It shoes. The more crystal adornments, the better.
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Burberry Trench
The Burberry trench was first designed in 1912 for officers in World War I. A century later, this is a wardrobe classic with an A-list fan club.
Tiffany T Jewellery
Lemaire Dresses
When it comes to midi dresses, everyone on theBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK team dreams of owning one from Lemaire.
Sonia Rykiel always creates amazing statement chunky knits.
Chanel Slingbacks
There are plenty of Chanel items we could have included on this list, but the two-tone slingbacks are a firm favourite with the fashion crowd.
Next up, see our guide to the key trends for autumn/winter 2018.
Emma is a freelance fashion editor with over 15 years experience in industry, having worked at The Telegraph, Grazia and, most recently, British Vogue. Emma was part of the founding team of Who What Wear UK, where she worked for six years as Deputy Editor and then Editor—helping shape the team into what it is today is one of the biggest privileges of her career and she will always see herself as aBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing girl, contributing to both the US and UK sites. Whether she's writing about runway trends or spotlighting emerging brands, she aims to write about fashion in a way that is democratic and doesn't promote over consumption.
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