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triangular trinkets.

Craving my favorite three-sided shape in black and metallic gold today…

1. Mini Summit Necklace ($55) at Cursive Design
2. Harmonic Mean Necklace ($74) at Minoux
3.  Mountain Studs ($195) at Mociun
4. Isosceles Necklace ($64) at Stone & Honey
5. Geometric Shape Necklace ($54) at Peggy Li
6. AK Vintage Sandstone Earrings ($130) at Lille Boutique
7. The Colonel Necklace ($89) at Betsy + Iya

 

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1. What do you get when you cross a trend with a classic? Neon ceramics! In love.
2. Morse code jewelry that you really, really need.
3. Knitted food from Thomas C. Chung (thanks, Sanna!).
4. A highly buyable Etsy jewelry shop: Still With You.
5. Martin Ku’s coiled mug needs to go into production STAT.
6. A smart hostess gift: chalkboard painted wine bottles!

Happy weekend, friends — see you Monday!

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a black gradient necklace.

What an incredibly wearable piece. That Brooklynite Annie is a star.

LINK:  ANNIE LENON

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a wooden ring.

This ring is the stunning brunette that straps a knife under her mini skirt. Come on. You know the kind. ($110)

LINK:  SOPHIE MONET JEWELRY

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today’s outfit.

I always get dressed up when I have a hair appointment, because I go to the cheapest place in the world where my hair cut is $7 and they love to style it as if I’m a Brady relative. And as if Brady hair isn’t bad enough, sweat pants just add insult to injury.

Anyway, here’s what I wore!:

I picked out this dress on sale at Lulu’s* and although it requires a full-length slip (it’s VERY unlined), I felt instantly glamorous and insanely comfy (pockets! yes!).  The headscarf is a vintage tie dye ikat design and I decorated myself with lots and lots of jewels + a camel clutch. Win!

FULL DISCLOSURE*

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a $10 ring.

Not joking friends. That’s like, the price of a really bad mall massage.

LINK:  NO MILK TODAY
thanks for the tip, vane!

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a knitted necklace.

You know I’ve got a thing for knitted textiles used in unexpected ways, so this Ponder Knitwear piece (for $104!) is screaming my name.

p.s. Akasha Rabut shot this lookbook, so you know I’m in love!

LINK:  PONDER KNITWEAR

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an artsy ring.

Karl Fritsch is a genius. Also, this is like the Marie Antoinette of rings, yes?

LINK:  GALLERY FUNAKI

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triangle necklaces.

Oh, dear. I like these very much indeed.

LINK: BETSY & IYA

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sponsored post: lobo luxe.

Based in Australia, Lobo Luxe is an online jewelry boutique that showcases local designers with a knack for creating handmade trinkets. Bonus? An entire section is dedicated to jewelry under $100.

Happy shopping! (Psst… international shoppers get 10% off!)

LINK:  LOBO LUXE

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