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Fresh Air

Fashion’s new, ultrarelaxed policy on mixing and “matching” means anything is possible and everything is beautiful.

By Laura Cassidy March 16, 2010 Published in the April 2010 issue of Seattle Met

Blown Away There’s an organic and exotic feeling to the season’s most remarkable pieces.

Boessert Schorn linen and knit circle top, ($402), Totokaelo. Brunello Cucinelli white cotton cropped pants ($735), Mario’s. Fairly traded coral-like glass bead necklace from India ($36), SAM Shop. Marni ribbon necklace with gold-plated wood, horn, and gems ($650), Neiman Marcus. Winifred Grace hoop earrings ($255), Butch Blum. Trichain necklace with 18-karat recycled gold vermeil and deadstock black chain ($325), Kimberly Baker. Nineteen fifties onyx and zircon ring ($2,805), Isadora’s (worn throughout). Nail lacquer in “Muggins” ($14), Butter London (worn throughout).

 

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