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Don’t fret about Friday the 13th! We have 12 stylish ways to stay lucky today
It’s Friday the 13th—a day that’s considered extremely unlucky by superstitious believers and and pop-culture enthusiasts alike. But don’t let your friggatriskaidekaphobia get the best of you, because we’ve rounded up 12 pretty ways to keep the good luck on hand, including wish-granting necklaces, cats that can cross your path, and other totems of luck.
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Photo shoot: Think outside the box this spring by mixing black with pastels and acid hues
Should your hair match your heels? Yes, if they are colour-blocked in the season’s brights. But what goes in-between? Architectural angles with chunks of light and dark.
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Daily steal: Set of three bangles, $29
A deal indeed! These antique brass-finished bangles look just as great worn separately as they do all together. ($29, urbanoutfitters.com)
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Daily steal: Hair elastics/bracelets, $5
These Goody hair elastics double as simple, stackable bracelets. Two accessories for the price of one! ($5 for a set of 3, goody.com)
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Daily steal: Studded bracelet, $24
Invite this braided, studded bracelet to an arm party or let it fly solo for maximum effect. ($24, shop.fashionmagazine.com/)
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Vancouver shop notes: It’s for luck
A rabbit-fur tassel might not radiate the same luck as a rabbit’s foot, but it can’t hurt your chances of a fortuitous 2012. In either slinky gunmetal or playful Day-Glo green, these bracelets by Vancouver Island–based Erika Lauren Design (erikalaurendesign.com) add instant charm to a New Year’s Eve getup. Made with found materials, they leave a light eco-footprint too. At Dream ($45 each, 311 W. Cordova St., 604-683-7326).
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Holiday 2011: What the FASHION editors are giving and getting this season
After months of searching for the chicest gifts to share with you, our dear readers, we’ve come across more than a few items that have made their way onto our own lists! For even more holiday inspiration, check out the items we’re lusting after as well as what we’ve got coming for our nearest and dearest.
Jump to an editor: Bernadette Morra | Susie Sheffman | Caitlin Agnew | Lesa Hannah | Sarah Daniel | Randi Bergman | Emilie Dingfeld | Jordan Porter | Rani Sheen | Nicole Stafford | Sarah Casselman | Rachel Simpson | Caitlan Moneta | Paige Dzenis | Michael White
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We’ve gone bangle shopping after watching Feist’s new video. Check out our arm party picks!
The video for the first single from Feist’s new album, Metals, is here: “How Come You Never Go There” is eerie and windswept, and follows Feist through a forest. Her signature bangs are gone, replaced by a My Little Pony–worthy mess of ankle-length hair. (Dare we compare the look to that of another Canadian songstress, Alanis Morissette?) But, despite her solitude in the woods, Feist joins a party in this video—an arm party, that is! We couldn’t help but enjoy the multitude of bangles and cuffs she’s rocking, and it inspired us to pull together a rundown of our favourite Feist-inspired bracelets:
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Daily steal: Wrap bracelet, $28
Wrap your wrists in this gold studded bracelet for a first place finish to your look. ($28, bananarepublic.com)
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Daily steal: Bracelet 3-pack, $7
Whoever said three’s a crowd? It’s a perfect number for bold red bracelets. ($7, hm.com)
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The daily steal: Mesh bracelet, $15
There’s something of the Ouroboros–the snake that eats its tail–in this serpentine bracelet ($15, simons.ca). But if that’s perhaps too much ancient symbolism for a Monday morning, think of it as a subtle take on classic snakeskin.
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We want: Haute friendship bracelets from Banana Republic and Chan Luu
Not quite ready to say farewell to summer’s cool camp style? Neither is Banana Republic who recently teamed up with renowned jewellery designer Chan Luu (famous for her signature wrap bracelets) to create their first ever accessories collaboration. As of today, select Banana Republic stores (Toronto Eaton Centre, 416-260-6016; 80 Bloor St. W., Toronto 416-515-0018; […]
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