Elevating French Craftsmanship with Flair: Laura Smet’s Winning Strategy
In her pursuit of authenticity, Laura Smet skipped luxury brands in favor of a handmade item for her vibrant outfit, and we absolutely approve of her French-made handbag.
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A well-chosen accessory can transform an entire outfit, a fashion secret well-known to Laura Smet. In creating this look, she selected a standout piece. To enhance her figure, the daughter of Johnny Hallyday and Nathalie Baye chose a handbag that blends shades of blue and beige, adding a lively touch to her outfit. Instead of a luxury brand, Laura opted for a handmade crochet model. Crochet, far from being just a pastime for grandmothers, has become a trendy craft in 2025, focusing on artisanal pieces. This particular model was designed by Gwendoline Lancrey, the sister-in-law of her husband, Raphaël Lancrey-Javal, who sells her creations through her own online store.
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In addition to her captivating handbag, Laura Smet chose another fashionable element. It’s the Prince of Wales check pattern on her jacket. Long overlooked, this pattern has made a comeback, thanks in part to celebrities who have started wearing it again. Among them are Virginie Efira and Kate Middleton, who often sport this design in dresses, scarves, and coats.
The Duchess of Cambridge is a huge fan of this pattern, nodding to another British princess who loved the Prince of Wales check: Lady Diana. Laura Smet has now joined the list of celebrities who have fallen for this classic striped pattern.
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Olivia Martinez is the Fashion Editor at Lady and The Track, bringing over seven years of experience in the fashion industry. With a background in fashion design and styling, Olivia has worked with top fashion brands and magazines. Her keen eye for trends and styling tips helps readers stay ahead of the fashion curve. Whether she’s covering runway shows or street style, Olivia ensures that Lady and The Track readers are always in the know when it comes to the latest in fashion.