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Looking through old photos with her mom, designer Taylor Conner was inspired to create the Miram necklace. "My mom used to tie ribbons in my hair when I was a kid, and I was inspired to bring some of the playfulness of childhood into my work."
Taylor believes that jewelry should be inherently versatile, and she recommends pairing the necklace with anything from a wear-to-work suit to a wifebeater and jeans.
Goofy fact about Taylor? She can’t walk on moving escalators. She gets freaked out and has been known to fall over!
$180 at Polished Lemons Luna Collection.
November 9th, 2006
The classic shapes in nature juxtaposed against the romantic colors of Autumn inspired designer Courtney Galler to create the Brenna necklace.
The versatile piece can be paired with anything from a casual chic white button down and jeans to a powerful suit for the office. Courtney adds, "For a very of-the-moment look, pair Brenna with layers of beaded necklaces or chains in various lengths to make your own signature look."
Fun fact about Courtney? She has a very vivid imagination…and she has a strong fear of Spontaneous Human Combustion. Seriously.
While you’re at Lila & Rain, don’t miss their Fall sale. Select items, including pieces from the new Spring 07 collection, are up to 40% off!
$150 at Lila & Rain.
November 8th, 2006
Designers Meghan Parsons and Manuel Opp of jack&marjorie combine Italian military surplus materials (wool blankets, parachutes, and webbing) with feminine materials like vintage lace, brocade, and buttons to create one-of-a-kind handbags. We love their Evelyn handbag for its sophisticated marriage of materials.
Introducing jack&marjorie to us is Beklina, who runs her namesake family-owned and women-operated boutique that hand selects the best sustainable styles out there.
Beklina recommends pairing the Evelyn handbag with black skinny leg organic Loomstate jeans or an ivory alpaca wrap dress with tall brown leather boots.
Fun fact about Beklina? She’s obsessed with peacock feathers, and she draws a picture of a bird on every package she sends out for safe traveling.
$150 at Beklina.
November 7th, 2006
Glide from the conference table to cocktails in this elegantly versatile dress.
$395 at Scoop NYC.
November 6th, 2006
Looking for Nautical for Night?
We love the accordion pleating on the skirt, the dual oversized buttons at waist, and the ruffled bodice.
$392 at Le Train Bleu.
November 3rd, 2006
Designer Jessica Poundstone wanted to incorporate her love of fun colors and modern botanical motifs into her wardrobe without giving up her head-to-toe black uniform. The solution? Her Petals Pendant.
The Petals Pendant can be dressed up (with a Little Black Dress) or dressed down (with jeans and a tee). But since it’s such a focal point, Jessica recommends keeping earrings simple–hoops, studs, or simple black drops look great.
Something you didn’t know about Jessica? She’s laughed her way through the Steve Martin movie L.A. Story at least 50 times.
$25 at Jewelry by Jessica.
November 2nd, 2006
Jane of Jane’s Closet recommends pairing this skirt with a solid colored blouse or turtleneck and solid colored boots with or without stockings.
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$58 at Jane’s Closet.
November 1st, 2006
Only the most stunning Little Black Dress we’ve Ever seen.
Lovingly designed by the strikingly down to earth duo behind Vena Cava: Sophie Buhai and Lisa Mayock.
$382 at Le Train Bleu.
October 31st, 2006
Traditional meets modern in this leather-gold cocktail ring. Says designer Rickina Velte: "I like to always create pieces that are unexpected, and evoke an emotion, in most cases curiosity and happiness."
Rickina suggests pairing the ring with a wildly colorful top, flattering jeans, and black boots. Or, she suggests, you can funk it up a bit and wear an ultra mini skirt, colorful leggings, ballerina flats, and a simple top.
Fun fact about Rickina? She’s a total Racer chick. Her alter ego, Rexy, drives a 2002 Subaru WRX and enjoys racing and showing up guys in their slow street compact cars!
$48 at Spipo.
October 30th, 2006
Emily Watson is as much an artist as she is a designer. All of her production jewelry draws on structural elements from her art jewelry. And her art jewelry, specifically her enamel work, is what offers her the chance to work out both conceptual and technical ideas.
Fun fact about Emily? She and her husband have lots of animals–2 very furry samoyed dogs and 5 cats. Because her studio is attached to her house, the greatest obstacle she faces in her work is trying to keep fur out of everything she makes!
$200 at Emily Watson.
October 27th, 2006
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