By Lauren in Cool Hunting
WeWOOD, the company behind these incredible wood watches, has partnered up with American Forests, the oldest nonprofit conservation organization in the U.S., more →
By Erica in Cool Hunting
I'm dying to get my hands on one of these hand crocheted dress guards from Netherlands-based Simeli. Colorful and cheery!
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By Erica in Cool Hunting
I've just recently discovered a penchant for collecting vintage Coach bags. Simple, well made, reminiscent of my childhood and sans logos, they are classic and more →
By Erica in Cool Hunting
Designer Shahla Kareen designs and individually handcrafts each introspective piece of jewelry for her Ludevine line. She uses a variety of natural elements more →
By Erica in Collections
Boy, oh boy. Tailored blazers, boyfriend cardigans, cropped jackets, slouchy trousers, breezy skirts, soft pastels & blacks, mirrored sunnies and neon more →
By Erica in Cool Hunting
We're obsessed with Tiffany Kunz's collection of hammered and hand forged bracelets and rings. And what's even more amazing is that each piece is crafted mostly more →
By Lauren in Editorials
We're still loving the layering of watches that look very similar to the ones found in baskets at thrift stores for just a few dollars. Go get 'em!
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Each season Farah and Dana, of A Peace Treaty, travel to different regions of the world to seek out local artisans to help create limited edition jewelry. more →
By Erica in Cool Hunting
I'm obsessed with designer Ek Thongprasert's line of silicone gemstone necklaces. The concept is fantastically unique and it so cleverly begs the question "What more →
By Erica in Cool Hunting
Yves Saint Laurent's textured gold Arty rings are absolute stunners! I love the organic and freeform shape. Now, can I have one in each color, please? more →
By Erica in Cool Hunting
Did you know that fedoras were originally introduced in the late 1800s as a fashion accessory for women? A few years later, men followed suit and began sporting more →