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FASHION
BEAUTY
HEALTH
POP CULTURE |
August 6, 2009 |
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Channel your inner prepster with the appropriately named Navigation Right necklace, $215, which boasts a navy ribbon bow, copper plated and oxidized brass chains. The finishing touch: a gunmetal plated "lobster claw clasp," natch.
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Whether you make it to the ocean or not this summer, you can always look fresh from the docks with nautical-themed jewelry from TomTom. Their pieces will perpetually keep you in the summer spirit--even as you trade boat shoes for boots, you'll look festive for a yacht party. Designer Elena Coleman, who left the Southern California coast for life in New York City, once studied as an architect. She lends her gift for design to these handcrafted, sturdy-yet-romantic vintage-inspired pieces. The "Merchants and Marine" Collection is a fusion of her two main inspirations (and geographies): the endless open sea and the cool, hard metallic beat of the city. |
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If you're prone to seasickness, never fear--Coleman's other obsession is love. When we dug through her flirty and timely "Lovely Heartache" Collection, we went straight for The Love Machine necklace, $195. The statement piece made our hearts race with its dramatic copper plated brass layers and delicate 14k gold-filled heart. A pirate's treasure, indeed. |
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