Andean Collection: Great jewelry for now...

I had the great pleasure of attending a fun trunk show event at the Anthropologie accessories and shoe store in Chevy Chase, MD. It was a perfect thing for a Sunday early afternoon. The best part was the jewelry in the trunk show, though — by New York-based Andean Collection.

Those who know me know I adore jewelry, and clients know I am always on the lookout for cute jewelry that makes a big impact at a low price point. These pieces fit the bill. I quickly found what I wanted for myself (in Eucalyptus). (Very, very unfortunately, I was unable to find any pictures I could upload here.) Even though I liked it right away, I wasn’t sure it would look great with a lot of stuff I own, but it turns out that because it’s in the right colors (for me), and so are most my clothes, it looks great with a lot. I also splurged on this (in coral). It’s got a great hippie vibe, which I love.

A few other favorites are here and here.

The best part of the jewelry is that it is made in Ecuador by women artisans from renewable resources, namely, tagua and acai nuts. As the company’s owner described it, the tagua nuts are harvested twice a year, shaken down by men who climb the trees for that purpose. Everything about the nuts that aren’t used for jewelry are used for something else, either fertilizer or other things. The jewelry has empowered the women artisans to buy things for their families they wouldn’t have otherwise been able to afford. All this, and the jewelry looks great, too!

What’s your favorite looks-great clothing or accessories that also has a great story behind it?

(Ketura Persellin is a DC-based image consultant and personal stylist. Contact her for a complimentary session designed to identify that strategy that will most easily get you the style you’ve always wanted.)

 

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Repurposing that Obama (or McCain) sign...

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I admit it, I'm a little behind the curve sometimes. I'm just starting to wonder what I'm going to do with those leaves piling up in my yard. I have a couple boxes of spring and summer clothes in a corner of my bedroom awaiting their annual trip up to the attic.

And two weeks after Election Day I'm beginning to think about what to do with the Obama sign that's been in my window for six months. (I may leave it up through January 20, since I live in Washington.) For those of you who hate to throw out a perfectly good political sign, here's your solution: Make it into a bird house. (I know! Why didn't we think of that?!)

Directions are from a Quebecois group, Les Fourmis (hence the images you probably don't recognize).

The birds will be happier for it!

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