After debating the most impactful women’s and men’s fashion since World War II as part of our T 25 series, we decided to ask five members of the American fashion community to each nominate 10 accessories they felt were worthy of being on a list of the 25 most influential shoes and handbags of the past 100 years. Our group of panelists spanned over four decades of experience in the industry and included the stylist and T contributing editor Ian Bradley; the author and former creative director of Barneys New York Simon Doonan; the creative director and founder of the accessories label Brother Vellies, Aurora James; the senior vice
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