
Shell Game: Lauren Sánchez’s Sold-Out Chloé Clutch Is the Most Talked-About Bag in New York Right Now
There is a particular kind of woman who understands that even a quiet family dinner can be an occasion — and Lauren Sánchez is very much that woman. On Wednesday evening, the media personality, helicopter pilot, and newly minted honorary co-chair of the 2026 Met Gala stepped out in New York City for dinner at Chez Margot with her eldest son, Nikko Gonzalez, and a group of his friends. She arrived as she always does: with intention, with precision, and with a handbag that had already sold out before most people knew they wanted it.

The look was anchored in a head-turning black suede dress — fitted, dramatic, and unequivocal in its architectural confidence. A plunging neckline and a daring front slit, fastened with metal snap detailing, gave the piece a structural edge that kept it from reading as merely elegant. It read, instead, as decisive. Sánchez wore her hair in loose, tumbling waves, a softness that played beautifully against the severity of the silhouette, and finished the evening look with amber-tinted Bottega Veneta aviator sunglasses and a gold statement cuff that caught the city light as she moved through it.

It was, however, the bag that arrested the eye. Sánchez carried Chloé’s Metal Sea Treasures clutch — a fully sculptural, gold shell-shaped piece adorned with dangling shell and coral charms along its chain strap, first introduced as part of the French house’s spring 2025 collection. The clutch, priced at $5,800, has since sold out entirely. That Sánchez secured one is unsurprising; that she chose it for a low-key Wednesday dinner says everything about how she now inhabits the upper atmosphere of fashion’s inner circle. At her feet: Jimmy Choo’s Max 150 sandals in black suede, the brand’s most vertiginous heel at nearly six inches and available made-to-order with personalised initials or a date plaque. At $1,275, they are the kind of shoes that require both commitment and excellent posture — Sánchez, naturally, possessed both in abundance.

The outing arrives as Sánchez’s fashion credentials continue to crystallise at remarkable speed. Having sat front row at Schiaparelli and Dior’s haute couture presentations in Paris this January — with stylist Law Roach by her side — she has become a genuine fixture on the circuit rather than a celebrity borrower of its atmospheres. She has yet to appear at the current Paris ready-to-wear season, though with Chanel, Celine, and Louis Vuitton still to come on the schedule, one would be unwise to count her out. For now, New York had her — dressed impeccably, clutching gold, and making a dinner with her son look like the most stylish event of the week.

