❶ Something Bold - Give your winter wedding look a edge with this one-of-a-kind handbag, “All That I Hope For” upscaled by Charleston’s Genesis 2:22 ($535). Verità. A Bridal Boutique, (843) 388-7064
❷ Warm and Cozy - As the temperatures drop, stay toasty with these mink and leather gloves, available in taupe, cognac, and black ($30). Out of Hand, (843) 856-3585
❸ How Fashionable - Welcome to just what you need to add swagger to your fall looks—this felt fedora with accent ties ($176). Out of Hand, (843) 856-3585
❹ Wild Side - Sometimes a handbag is too much and a wallet is not enough. Enter the wrislet. The pattered leather pouches ($77 each) come in rose acid and cheetah. Make it a suite of
style when you add a matching cosmetic bag ($66) in striped tan. Out of Hand, (843) 856-3585
❺ Pom-Pom Power - Because pom-poms make everything better, keep your ears nice and toasty with this ribbed beanie ($68), offered in tan, white, charcoal, and black. Out of Hand, (843) 856-3585
❻ Kiss the Bride - Pucker up with posh lips thanks to Holy City Lip Gloss ($25 each). And hint, hint: The shimmering glosses make great stocking stuffers for your bridesmaids.
❼ Wintery Wear - Shhh ... Mou’s glittery “Eskimo” booties ($314) have built-in hidden wedges for just the right boost. Out of Hand, (843) 856-3585
❽ Infinity and Beyond - With a few twists, this Sophie Diggard wool infinity scarf ($290) will keep you snuggly warm while adding a pop of color to your ensemble. Out of Hand, (843) 856-3585
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