Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts

Thursday, October 18, 2012

SH meets another SH





A little late to post this since NYC seems like it was months ago...
but this store has been on my mind.

Literally three doors down from Big Gay Ice Cream in the East Village is STILL HOUSE.

A perfectly curated homeware, jewelry and design store.
Now one of my favorite and must hit up spots in New York.
I picked up a Julie Rothman piece.  LOVE.

Sarah x

PS...BIG GAY ICE CREAM pop up truck in LA next week.  Salty Pimp.  Get it.
Look at website for all info.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

hold up...wait a minute...

(Standard Goods)

(RTH via hypebeast)

New finds..
New favorite store's alert...

Standard Goods and RTH

Both insanely creative and just plain awesome.

Standard Goods is your go to shop for the perfect "boyfriend" or "husband" gift. 
Or just the right place to buy a gift for the guy YOU WANT to be your boyfriend or husband.  Among many housewares and some clothes are perfectly curated vintage finds, cool new socks(a collaboration with RTH) and a small but fabulous selection of my favorite Aesop products...

RTH has incredible leather goods and gorgeous jewelry. 
Also get on the kilt pin bandwagon.  They sell them in all different colors and styles.
Small store...but a must for anyone who has the love for Double RL styling
(the owner Rene worked for them) and looking like you made it back from your cool aunt's Santa Fe ranch with half her wardrobe.

I am smitten and so thrilled these stores represent what LA can be about...smart people bringing unique fashion and style to a city where girls still where Ugg boots in 80 degree weather.

Thanks guys!!!  Your new fan...

Sarah x

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Neil Lane for Kay




Got you with diamonds this time huh? These are PRETTY. They are Neil Lane's designs for Kay Jewelers! What?? "Every Kiss begins with K?!!!" Yes. So you can wave your stunning ring around for WAY less then his normal priced jewels and still say, "it's by Neil Lane".

There are at least 30 rings on the site. I picked some of my favorites. Some are a little, "intense". My way of politely saying, "too much". The prices are good. He is using his famous art deco design work and 14K white gold. Thank you C Magazine for leading me to this bedazzled discovery. I really do love jewels.

Sarah x

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Jewelmint.com


Better late then never!!! I just found out about this site which is a collaboration between stylist Cher Coulter and actress Kate Bosworth. It has been featured in C magazine, blackbook and instyle. They design costume jewelry and send it to you for a $29.99 monthly fee. It sounds really interesting for people who want to change up their jewels or want to have that celeb stylist access.

The website is great. You take a free quiz to decide your style profile. The computer generates what jewels they "assume" you will like. If you don't dig their monthly selection you can skip it and not pay the fee.

One of my choices for the month was these gold and diamond Pharaoh bracelets. They give you a little video describing them and suggest ways to wear them. I think that is super smart.

Maybe a cute Hanukkah present? Tomorrow's the first night!
(kidding tonight is the first night!!)

Sarah x

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Jewels on Etsy...

My love for esty cannot be stopped. Especially in the jewelry department.
I even found a friends wedding earrings on the site. They were awesome.

So here is another fun little etsy jem. Candy Shop Vintage.
Deirdre Zahl has collected and curated a great collection.

Enjoy all her cute photos of candy's and jewels!!!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

J.Crew Jewels

Alright J.Crew...please stop sending me catalogs. I mean, man oh man....everyday there is a new one with all these gorgeous jewel tone cashmere sweaters and fun jewelry. I always go online and look at the sale. ALWAYS.

But, this post is about how J.Crew is stepping it up with the jewelry. They have a collaboration with Dana Lorenz's FENTON/FALLON line. She has made some pieces for the masses. It mixes rough metals, textures and stones to create amazingly versatile pieces. All are priced accordingly. Some more in the $100 price range others in the $300.

Jewelry of any kind is the way to go if you do not want to spend money on a new dress.

CURRENTLY IN YOUR CLOSET:
Classic LBD/little black dress
Killer black(or nude) or fun high heel shoes

TO BUY:
FENTON/FALLON J.Crew necklace

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