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Oct 02, 2009 -
Every little kid, and big kid, is excited for Spike Jonze's film adaption of the endearing book Where The Wild Things Are. Opening Ceremony may possibly be the most stoked, its Wild Thing collection is awesome. The film releases soon — Oct.
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Jul 21, 2009 -
Last weekend, I headed to the exclusive King Tut exhibit at the de Young Museum here in SF — so exciting. I saw Tutankhamun's tomb, ancient artifacts, and precious objects relating to the 18th dynasty. Cool, huh?
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Jul 17, 2009 -
This weekend, I'm heading to the exclusive King Tut exhibit at the de Young Museum here in SF — so excited. I can't wait to see Tutankhamun's tomb, ancient artifacts, and precious objects relating to the 18th Dynasty. Sounds cool, huh?
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Mar 24, 2009 -
- Giles & Brother's smart, luscious statement jewelry for Fall — Refinery 29
- Shoe heaven at H&M — Nitrolicious
- On the hunt for vintage Valentino — Lucky
- Frugal snob: Anya Hindmarch seasonal tote — Bag Snob
- Fab Flash: Lauren Conrad clothing line is suspended — FabSugar UK
- Barneys lays off 76 employees — stylelist
- Advance Publications pulls back — Fashionista
- Ingrid Sischy and Sandra Brant to become Vogue editors — Jezebel
- Psst . . .
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Jan 07, 2009 -
Jewelry creator extraordinaire Philip Crangi has dazzled us with his raw approach to design for a while now. What happens when you throw another Crangi into the mix? Giles & Brother.
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Dec 19, 2008 -
With the recent revival of costume jewelry, everyone can look their Hollywood best without breaking the bank. Personally, I like to mix high and low fashion jewelry to create an eclectic party look. In my make-believe world, I would pair these decadent Missoni Floral Drop Earrings ($420) with some funky stacked bangles from Forever 21 to temper its delicate nature.
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Sep 09, 2008 -
A safety pin isn't the first thing I would think to wear around my neck, but I instantly became smitten with the concept when a co-worker wore this Giles & Brother Tiny Safety Pin Necklace ($75) to work recently. Darling, right?
It's the perfect everyday necklace because it's subtle and non-distracting.
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Oct 22, 2008 -
It's a sign. I'm trying to decide on my pup Annabelle's Halloween costume, and after a weekend of pet store perusing, we're leaning toward these adorable bat wings. Since my little Frenchie is black, the black bat wings looked so simple and chic.
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Oct 14, 2008 -
Last weekend, I went wedding dress shopping with my BFF. As her bridesmaid, it was my duty to help her find that perfect wedding dress. We had appointments lined up all day so I needed you to help me find a cunning and comfortable outfit.
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Oct 06, 2008 -
A subtle way to wear a bohemian rhapsody is by trailing some long and lovely beads around your neck. SJP has been advocating statement necklaces all year, here, she lightened things up with some bronze double stranded pearls. Pearls are a fine option, and there's so much more to play dress up with.
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