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Maiyet Ceres Clutch: Truth in Harmony

Maiyet’s new collection is as strong as the company’s incredible story, and that is saying a lot. Founded by Paul van Zyl and Daniel Lubetzky, two human-rights and peace pioneers, they have the right motives for going into the fashion business. Their dream of creating peace in the world by offering economic opportunity to the impoverished may sound like just that – a dream – but with a collection that’s making my world spin, I can see it becoming a reality. It’s wonderful to have great intensions, but without proper execution, the end goal can’t be realized.

As true visionaries when it comes to both ideals and design, the duo has come up with the ultra-appealing Ceres clutch. A simple flap clutch with an ingenious closure (a pull-tab that looks anything but perfunctory) and smartly branded logo on the bar under the flap: minimal but in no way subtle. With simplistic lines, it’s clean and understated while it also sparks lightning when you look at it! This clutch has the It-factor – this kind of design requires real talent.

It’s no surprise that the word “maiyet” is Egyptian for truth and harmony. We all want to feel good and look good. In this case, you don’t even compromise for altruism. Buy it for vanity! At Barneys New York for $1,250.

Pair with: Hop on the asymmetrical-hem trend with Maiyet’s circle skirt. Partially pleated with a baby train, this silk mini can go anywhere, from brunch to parties. At Barneys New York for $495.

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2 comments

  1. Maiyet maybe a modern Egyptian word for harmony (I don’t speak Egyptian Arabic), but the ancient Egyptian word for thruth/harmony is maät (ma-at)