The season has everything you need for your next big adventure—even the one right outside your door. A city safari, where every turn and every styling choice is an adventure.
For Spring, green is used as a neutral, in shades from olive to fiji, alongside traditional ones like white, black and brown. We’re popping them with sunset brights and sunrise pastels like citronelle and lemon sorbet.
Feminine shapes are paired with sporty pops, preppy hints, ladylike accents, and/or utilitarian touches. Using texture-on-texture as a fresh spin to print-on-print: Tweed with lace. Raffia with crochet. Also mixing tweed, lace and florals with something totally unexpected. It’s all about a mix.
There are cargo bags worn as slings. An oversized tote that fits everything. An elephant crossbody named Tiny. Plus, adventurous footwear—once again designed and produced in-house—for when it’s time to bounce.
Handbags
Utilitarian, safari-inspired silhouettes are the key idea this season. Luxe materials (goatskin leather; Italian raffia, snakeskin-embossed leather, tweed) and playful prints (feminine florals, graphic dots, animal motifs) give each piece its unique Kate Spade New York twist. Hands-free bags—think crossbodies and slings—appear throughout, and we love a stylish combination of multiple bags: A big bag + sling bag. A slouchy nylon bag + shoulder bag + more formal bag.
There is an expanded assortment of elevated, playful novelty pieces from subtle to bold with a focus on craftsmanship. Molded leather styles include Tiny, an elephant-shaped crossbody with metal detailing and a tassel tail, as well as a heart-shaped crossbody in solids and patent-matte polka dots. We’ve reimagined molded wicker styles, including a monkey, elephant and camera bag, from our archives.
New fashion groups and key silhouettes: Remedy, a small top handle style inspired by a doctor bag with a frame closure, spade padlock, optional crossbody strap and polka dot lining. Whether in jacquard, crochet knit, printed nylon or pebble leather in a range of happy colors, there’s a Remedy for everyone. Mystery, a triple compartment shoulder bag with feminine, rounded corners, contrast color detailing and a metal spade peeking out from the flap, giving a little glimpse inside. It comes with an interchangeable, webbed strap. Everything, an open top tote crafted from lightweight double-faced raffia in a multicolored spade flower pattern, developed with the Italian mill Limonta (est. 1893) that’s super spacious. (It fits everything.) Cargo, a double pouch pocket sling with jewelry-like locks in mixed materials, like goatskin and nylon or tweed.
Seasonal updates to core styles: a new saddle bag in Nicola plus new materials (mixes of tweed and leather, straw and leather), new prints (patent polka dots printed on matte leather) and deep gold hardware with a natural brass feel. Romy, in an eclectic mix of materials, silhouettes, prints, patchwork techniques and impactful color combinations across styles and within one piece: intarsia stripes, straw, wicker, python-printed and snake-embossed leathers. Margaux, in florals, stripes, a lizard-embossed leather and new takes on colorblocking.
To round out the collection, a camera bag with an interchangeable pouch and strap in prints is the newest addition to our make it mine group of customizable bags.
For Spring, green is used as a neutral, in shades from olive to fiji, alongside traditional ones like white, black and brown. We’re popping them with sunset brights and sunrise pastels like citronelle and lemon sorbet.
Feminine shapes are paired with sporty pops, preppy hints, ladylike accents, and/or utilitarian touches. Using texture-on-texture as a fresh spin to print-on-print: Tweed with lace. Raffia with crochet. Also mixing tweed, lace and florals with something totally unexpected. It’s all about a mix.
There are cargo bags worn as slings. An oversized tote that fits everything. An elephant crossbody named Tiny. Plus, adventurous footwear—once again designed and produced in-house—for when it’s time to bounce.
Handbags
Utilitarian, safari-inspired silhouettes are the key idea this season. Luxe materials (goatskin leather; Italian raffia, snakeskin-embossed leather, tweed) and playful prints (feminine florals, graphic dots, animal motifs) give each piece its unique Kate Spade New York twist. Hands-free bags—think crossbodies and slings—appear throughout, and we love a stylish combination of multiple bags: A big bag + sling bag. A slouchy nylon bag + shoulder bag + more formal bag.
There is an expanded assortment of elevated, playful novelty pieces from subtle to bold with a focus on craftsmanship. Molded leather styles include Tiny, an elephant-shaped crossbody with metal detailing and a tassel tail, as well as a heart-shaped crossbody in solids and patent-matte polka dots. We’ve reimagined molded wicker styles, including a monkey, elephant and camera bag, from our archives.
New fashion groups and key silhouettes: Remedy, a small top handle style inspired by a doctor bag with a frame closure, spade padlock, optional crossbody strap and polka dot lining. Whether in jacquard, crochet knit, printed nylon or pebble leather in a range of happy colors, there’s a Remedy for everyone. Mystery, a triple compartment shoulder bag with feminine, rounded corners, contrast color detailing and a metal spade peeking out from the flap, giving a little glimpse inside. It comes with an interchangeable, webbed strap. Everything, an open top tote crafted from lightweight double-faced raffia in a multicolored spade flower pattern, developed with the Italian mill Limonta (est. 1893) that’s super spacious. (It fits everything.) Cargo, a double pouch pocket sling with jewelry-like locks in mixed materials, like goatskin and nylon or tweed.
Seasonal updates to core styles: a new saddle bag in Nicola plus new materials (mixes of tweed and leather, straw and leather), new prints (patent polka dots printed on matte leather) and deep gold hardware with a natural brass feel. Romy, in an eclectic mix of materials, silhouettes, prints, patchwork techniques and impactful color combinations across styles and within one piece: intarsia stripes, straw, wicker, python-printed and snake-embossed leathers. Margaux, in florals, stripes, a lizard-embossed leather and new takes on colorblocking.
To round out the collection, a camera bag with an interchangeable pouch and strap in prints is the newest addition to our make it mine group of customizable bags.
Ready-To-Wear
Timeless safari-inspired silhouettes are reimagined in a ‘70s meets ‘40s vibe, with ultra-feminine fabrics, prints and textures. Key styles include trench coats and trench dresses, safari jackets with matching miniskirts, elongated shirt dresses in tissue-thin fabrics and travel-friendly midi dresses, too. Jackets in lightweight fabrics to wear indoors and out are styled with cotton voile tops underneath. Standout fabrics include our Pop Tweed, accented with metallic threads, which is used for pieces both traditional—a fitted mini dress, an oversized jacket—and unexpected—a cardigan, wide-leg trousers. Pieces can be layered, worn multiple ways, and worn day and night.
Jewelry
Abstracted scallops, spades and hearts, and enamel-pavé mixes are key themes this season. Flora and fauna are close behind with small bugs, insects and animals alongside botanicals of all shapes, sizes and styles in the collection.
Seasonal updates to core collections: stackable enamel rings in Reflecting Pool in a spectrum of bright pastels and tonal pavé, in two sizes. The sleek, concave bands are inspired by the cross-section of a single scallop. Corresponding stud and hoop earrings complete the set. Dainty ombré pavé ball stud earrings take it to a party level. The translucent, colored enamel rings and bracelets in Heritage Spade can be worn alone, together, or mixed with existing solid colored styles. Loves Me Knot gets updated in all-over gold or pavé.
New collections: Spade Link, featuring sleek chain links on pieces from oversized cuffs to delicate bracelets in gold or silver. In a Flutter, a glamorously modern and feminine metal collection of butterfly shapes created from the tops of two hearts. (The adjustable cocktail ring is a favorite.) Into the Sky, which has graphic cloud silhouettes in mother of pearl. Best Buds, a botanical-inspired collection of carved stones in earthy pastels and two-toned layered resin in tropical brights. Love Bugs, with scarab cocktail rings, smaller rings, drop earrings and necklace in a mix of carved stone or glass, and anodized gold
Fashion Accessories
Belts are an important styling tool, and this season colorfully printed silk scarves are used in unexpected places. (As belts, too.) Modern aviators and raffia bucket hats round out the accents.
footwear, $48 - $228
This season celebrates a return to our roots with footwear designed and produced in-house.
Reflecting the brand’s signature design codes and details, the spring 2020 collection includes statement styles that directly complement the ready-to-wear and handbag collections as well as core basics, all of which can stylishly tie into a woman’s existing wardrobe.
Neoprene slides, dip-dye espadrilles, snakeskin platform sandals with a flash of neon, cupsole sneakers and knit flatforms are some of our favorites.
This season’s assortment also includes the dr. scholl’s x kate spade new york—a collaborative collection that couples their enduring wood sandals with our graphic-printed leathers, textured tweeds and supple suedes, all punctuated with clever touches.
Timeless safari-inspired silhouettes are reimagined in a ‘70s meets ‘40s vibe, with ultra-feminine fabrics, prints and textures. Key styles include trench coats and trench dresses, safari jackets with matching miniskirts, elongated shirt dresses in tissue-thin fabrics and travel-friendly midi dresses, too. Jackets in lightweight fabrics to wear indoors and out are styled with cotton voile tops underneath. Standout fabrics include our Pop Tweed, accented with metallic threads, which is used for pieces both traditional—a fitted mini dress, an oversized jacket—and unexpected—a cardigan, wide-leg trousers. Pieces can be layered, worn multiple ways, and worn day and night.
Jewelry
Abstracted scallops, spades and hearts, and enamel-pavé mixes are key themes this season. Flora and fauna are close behind with small bugs, insects and animals alongside botanicals of all shapes, sizes and styles in the collection.
Seasonal updates to core collections: stackable enamel rings in Reflecting Pool in a spectrum of bright pastels and tonal pavé, in two sizes. The sleek, concave bands are inspired by the cross-section of a single scallop. Corresponding stud and hoop earrings complete the set. Dainty ombré pavé ball stud earrings take it to a party level. The translucent, colored enamel rings and bracelets in Heritage Spade can be worn alone, together, or mixed with existing solid colored styles. Loves Me Knot gets updated in all-over gold or pavé.
New collections: Spade Link, featuring sleek chain links on pieces from oversized cuffs to delicate bracelets in gold or silver. In a Flutter, a glamorously modern and feminine metal collection of butterfly shapes created from the tops of two hearts. (The adjustable cocktail ring is a favorite.) Into the Sky, which has graphic cloud silhouettes in mother of pearl. Best Buds, a botanical-inspired collection of carved stones in earthy pastels and two-toned layered resin in tropical brights. Love Bugs, with scarab cocktail rings, smaller rings, drop earrings and necklace in a mix of carved stone or glass, and anodized gold
Fashion Accessories
Belts are an important styling tool, and this season colorfully printed silk scarves are used in unexpected places. (As belts, too.) Modern aviators and raffia bucket hats round out the accents.
footwear, $48 - $228
This season celebrates a return to our roots with footwear designed and produced in-house.
Reflecting the brand’s signature design codes and details, the spring 2020 collection includes statement styles that directly complement the ready-to-wear and handbag collections as well as core basics, all of which can stylishly tie into a woman’s existing wardrobe.
Neoprene slides, dip-dye espadrilles, snakeskin platform sandals with a flash of neon, cupsole sneakers and knit flatforms are some of our favorites.
This season’s assortment also includes the dr. scholl’s x kate spade new york—a collaborative collection that couples their enduring wood sandals with our graphic-printed leathers, textured tweeds and supple suedes, all punctuated with clever touches.