Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 07, 2007 -
Safety pins aren't traditionally meant to be worn as necklaces, but I say why not have a little bit of fashion fun? These life size Azumi & David Safety Pin Necklaces (call for price info) are super cheeky. They're definitely for someone with a fashion sense of humor.
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May 18, 2007 -
Funny how a simple drawstring can add a touch of sportif to a garment, take this Edun 'Lessing' Drawstring Tank, $95, for example. So simple, yet so sporty! Oh yes, they are supposed to be functional too.
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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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Nov 02, 2009 -
Move over studs, there's a new embellishment in town: safety pins. These pins have broken out of their sewing kits and into our wardrobe via sparkly earrings, printed tops, bracelets, and slick blazers. America Ferrera feels me.
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Jun 17, 2008 -
Here's yet another time when I say to myself: Why didn't I think of that? Regular silver or gold safety pins are useful, but what about those times when you're not wearing silver or gold? Violette's Pin-Up's Safety Pins ($14 for 36 pins) have answered my question.
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Jul 22, 2008 -
When I first learned about the existence of colorful safety pins, I jumped for joy so high that had I been holding a safety pin in my hand, I would have poked my eye out. No, but seriously, besides it being pretty, it's also really useful. What I didn't jump for joy over is the price ($14 for 36 pins).
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Dec 22, 2008 -
Have you noticed the recent influx of safety pins as accessories? I have and I'm quite fond of this quirky design. That's what drew me to this Sonia by Sonia Rykiel Safety Pin Sweater ($194).
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Nov 04, 2009 -
China Fashion Week Spring '10 is underway in Beijing, and so far, crazy headpieces rule. They were made of any and all of the following: safety pins, flowers, studs, tulle, feathers, and leather. Would you wear this severe safety-pin arrangement on your head?!
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Oct 27, 2009 -
I'm always one to dig a little deeper when it comes to understanding where certain styles and fashions originate. If you're curious like me, check out the upcoming . .
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