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SOBRAL Sample Sale in NYC: Viva Brazil!

 
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Just last month, I raved about Brazilian jewelry line SOBRAL, how it fuses together the vibrant, colorful, picturesque energy of Rio de Janeiro with the inspired surrealism of Joan Miró's paintings. Well, here's some fantastic news for those of you who were salivating over the resin jewelry pieces showcased: from May 2nd through May 6th, the SOBRAL boutique in NYC  (located at 412 West Broadway, between Prince Street and Spring Street) will be hosting a sample sale, with select pieces  at 60% off their original retail price.

If you need to buy something for mom or just want to spruce up your summer wardrobe, make sure to swing by the store! The store will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. throughout the duration of the sale, and all major credit cards are accepted. See you there!

April 30, 2010

Rebecca Taylor x Jurlique “Rebecca’s Picks” Mother’s Day Gift Set

 
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Rebecca Taylor has impeccable taste — not just when it comes to fashion, but also as it pertains to her must-have beauty products. The New Zealand-born, New York-bred designer has been depending on Jurlique's luxurious botanical-based skincare products for the last decade. Her two current must-haves: the Intense Recovery Mask, which features a mix of moisturizing and clarifying ingredients like green clay, safflower seed oil, carrot root extract, avocado oil, evening primrose oil, green tea extract, grape seed extract, grapefruit extract, chamomile extract, turmeric root extract, and vitamins A, C, and E; and the Rose Hand Cream, which hydrates and softens hands via a mix of rose extract, safflower seed oil, sweet almond oil, daisy and viola extracts, macadamia seed oil, aloe extract, and glycerin. As a mother of three, Taylor recommends these products for any busy momma — and so she collaborated with Jurlique to create the above-pictured "Rebecca's Picks" gift set, a limited-edition release launched just in time for Mother's Day. The products hit stores May 3rd and will be on sale throughout the month of May.

I co-sign both of Rebecca's Picks — particularly the Rose Hand Cream. Jurllque's hand creams are all stellar, but the Rose Hand Cream is also my absolute fave. It's got the velvety scent of a freshly picked red rose, and it smooths hands within minutes after application (plus, it's easily absorbed by the skin) so that your hands feel as soft as rose petals themselves. I also love the texture of the Rose Hand Cream — it's the perfect mixture of fluffiness and richness to yield a deeply hydrating but non-greasy experience.

With the Rebecca's Picks gift set, then, the option of "smelling the roses" is literally at your fingertips.

Rebecca Taylor x Jurlique "Rebecca's Picks" gift set, $59. Available starting May 3rd at select Jurlique stores, the Rebecca Taylor boutique in NYC, Jurlique.com and RebeccaTaylor.com 

April 29, 2010

Elva Fields Jewelry — A Fashion Field Of Dreams

 
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Though jewelry designer Emily Wheat Maynard launched her line Elva Fields back in 2003, I'm only now becoming acquainted with her work (yes, I'm beyond tardy to the party!). Named after Maynard's great-grandmother, Elva Fields offers distinctive, statement-making jewelry imbued with a vintage vibe, so that each piece feels like a rare treasure that was passed down from one generation to the next. The brand encompasses three lines: Elva, which consists of dramatic, one-of-a-kind necklaces; June, which features free-spirited dangle earrings (many featuring small faceted beads and stones); and Deb, which features pieces made exclusively from vintage materials.

Out of the three lines, the Elva features the greatest number of showstoppers (just look at the four necklaces pictured above!).  Each necklace incorporates a mix of old and new materials, with vintage earrings, brooches, pendants, and belt buckles taking center stage. Based in Kentucky. Maynard regularly travels to antique shops, flea markets, and vintage stores all over the nation in search of these majestic vintage pieces. I love the way she breathes new life into these found items, how each necklace manages to strike a balance between modernity and antiquity, between retro and contemporary. This is the type of jewelry I imagine would make vintage-loving vixen Zooey Deschanel swoon.

Take, for example, the "Against A Sky Blue" necklace (pictured third from top), which features a domed brooch encrusted with clear crystalline stones and opal white stones with gunmetal-colored settings, placed along the side of two strands of cobalt blue beads. The "In Peace" necklace, meanwhile, features Granny Smith apple green quartz beads in perfectly shaped gumball-esque spheres decorated with vintage brooches and earrings that date back to the '50s and '60s. The floral brooch detail is particularly charming, giving this necklace a hint of spring fever. Perhaps my favorite piece thus far is the "Dreams Unfold" necklace, which features three strands of coin-shaped black crystal stones with faceted and slightly ridged surfaces that magnify their reflective sheen — and, of course, there's that stunning vintage butterfly brooch, which features pale yellow enamel along the body of the butterfly and burnt orange, celadon, and citrine yellow stones and crystal accents along the wings. The butterfly's warm citrus tones pop against the obsidian black strands, creating an element of surprise and excitement, like fireworks in a midnight blue sky.

And remember: since each Elva design is one-of-a-kind, don't procrastinate when you spot a must-have piece!

Elva Fields "Dreams Unfold" necklace, currently sold out; Elva Fields "In Piece" necklace, $308; Elva Fields "Against A Sky Blue" necklace, currently sold out; Elva Fields "For Words" necklace, $308. All available at Shop.ElvaFields.com

April 29, 2010

Today’s Treat: Clarins On Sale At Gilt.com

 
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Starting today at noon EST, Gilt.com members will have the chance to nab some choice Clarins goodies at a fraction of the price.The products on sale include: Clarins' Multi-Active Day cream (priced at $32 from $64), Clarins Best of the Sun Ultimate Protection Duo (retailing for $33 from $65), Clarins Clear Skin Solutions Kit for Combination/Oily Skin (priced at $35 from $52), and Clarins Super Rest Luxury Collection 4-Piece Kit (priced at $149 from $196).

Not a Gilt member? No worries! Just click here and you'll be all set!

April 29, 2010

Be A Proud Pedal Pusher With Bike Boutique Adeline Adeline

 
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The last bike I rode has a Strawberry Shortcake print along the seat, a pink front basket, streamers dangling from the handles, and training wheels (I was about five years old). Okay, okay, I'm exaggerating. I did ride a mountain bike as a teen (and promptly tumbled down a hill, scraping my chin right before a cousin's Sweet 16 part..Oops!). After that experience though, I let my cyclist aspirations fall to the wayside and began relying on public transportation: buses, trains, and taxis (all transportation devices that don't require me to keep my clumsiness at bay). Recently, however, I've been contemplating getting back on a bicycle — partly because of the exercise benefits and partly because of my growing eco-consciousness (after all, think about how much we could minimize our carbon footprint by simply eschewing fuel-based forms of transportation whenever possible). The challenge: after so many years off a bicycle (beyond a stationary one at the gym, that is), how do I even begin to shop for the right bike?

As a novice, venturing into a store brimming with intimidating (not to mention unsightly) BMX and mountain bikes, all stacked against one another under sinister, gym-like fluorescent lighting, just seems like too daunting a proposition. And frankly, I'm afraid the salespeople would laugh me out of the store. My other concern (ans yes, it may be superficial, but so be it!): I want a bike that''s, well, pretty. Heck, I want a bike that makes my eyes light up the way they did when I first saw the Strawberry Shortcake bike of my childhood.

So here's the answer to my prayers (and those of all bike neophytes): New York City's brand new bike boutique Adeline Adeline, located  at 147 Reade Street (between Greenwich St. and Hudson St.). This charming boutique features a handpicked selection of  bicycles infused with the retro style and charm of classic bicycles commonly seen on the streets of Amsterdam and Copenhagen (among other European cities). Take, for example, the Pashley Poppy bicycle pictured at top, a classic 3-speed bike modernized through the redesigned flat handlebar, the cork grips, and the sky blue frame. Every time I look at this bike, I think of the last scene in Amélie, when our heroine cruises through the streets of Paris on the back of Nino's bike  — not because the bikes resemble each other, but because the Poppy captures that exuberant, romantic, simple pleasure of pedaling through the streets, with the wind caressing your face and making you feel free and joyful.

Similarly, the Retrovelo Klassic Klara (pictured third from top) fuses together an American '50s vibe with beach cruiser and dutch bike elements for a sleek vintage creation.

Not only are these premium bikes (they hail from the foremost bike capitals of the world), but they make vociferous style statements. Even better, you can customize your bike by adding accessories like baskets, bells (available in classic ding-dong shapes, or in bright neon patters, like those pictured below), and changing the saddle to fit your particular tastes, Plus, you can get a sassy bike for your kid and adorn it with such whimsical details as ladybug bells (pictured below) and miniature baskets.

Hey, they say you never really forget to ride a bike, so it's never too late to brush up on those pedaling skills.

Pictured above: Pashley Poppy bicycle, $995; Nantucket Bike Co. Gull Kids basket, $30; Retrovelo Klassic Klara bicycle, $1445; and Nantucket Basket Co. Cliff Road Kids basket, $30.

Pictured below: Pashley Princess Sovereign bicycle, $1295; and Mirrycle Neon Bells, $9.99 each. All available at AdelineAdeline.com. Call 212-227-1150 for more information or to book a apppointment.

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