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Meet Our Eye (Arm, Neck, and Ear) Candy Obsession: Latest Revival
We spend some much of our time combing through our favorite online shopping sites for the season's best — aspirational, attainable, and otherwise — pieces. And, today, we may have found our new destination for all things lust-worthy and luxurious. Meet jewelry etailer Latest Revival, the one-stop baubles shop, courtesy of founder Dalia Oberlander. The site, which launched last Monday, features an extremely well edited (not to mention, impressive) collection of statement jewelry, ranging from rare costume pieces that you could only dream of inheriting to more contemporary designs from Eddie Borgo and Gaia Repossi, to jaw-dropping vintage wares from Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, and Oscar de la Renta. It's like an unearthed treasure chest, overflowing with every kind of jewel you'd want to adorn yourself with and then some. While most of these handpicked pieces certainly promise to break the bank (with prices as hefty as $50,000), there are more trend-focused ones, like Pamela Love's empire wing ring, to snag, too. For the sake of fashion fantasy — hey, a girl can dream, right? — we've culled our favorite picks for a little afternoon eye-candy snack.
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We spend some much of our time combing through our favorite online shopping sites for the season's best — aspirational, attainable, and otherwise — pieces. And, today, we may have found our new destination for all things lust-worthy and luxurious. Meet jewelry etailer Latest Revival, the one-stop baubles shop, courtesy of founder Dalia Oberlander. The site, which launched last Monday, features an extremely well edited (not to mention, impressive) collection of statement jewelry, ranging from rare costume pieces that you could only dream of inheriting to more contemporary designs from Eddie Borgo and Gaia Repossi, to jaw-dropping vintage wares from Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, and Oscar de la Renta. It's like an unearthed treasure chest, overflowing with every kind of jewel you'd want to adorn yourself with and then some. While most of these handpicked pieces certainly promise to break the bank (with prices as hefty as $50,000), there are more trend-focused ones, like Pamela Love's empire wing ring, to snag, too. For the sake of fashion fantasy — hey, a girl can dream, right? — we've culled our favorite picks for a little afternoon eye-candy snack.
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