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Its only natural to form a connection to these pieces as well as the creative minds behind them.

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A look into the pieces that mean most to them, below.
Ive ordered a few pieces from her; this dress is one of my favorites.
Anna Jewsbury of Completedworks is just a great businesswoman and creative.

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Ive knownMaliaa long time nowshe and I started our companies at around the same time in the late 90s.
Malias always beenthe Eres of the U.S.
Her quality is incredibleand if you look back at what shes done, youll see she is the O.G.

of body diversity in her approach.
I love wearing Comme Des Garcons jackets; they make me think more open, more creative.
Every piece is truly charming!

They are an investment, but the quality and style means that it is something you will cherish forever.
Her pieces are all very nuanced takes on traditional fine jewelry, which I appreciate.
Maryam Nassir Zadeh is a very sensitive designer, and her pieces are super feminine and easy.

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Theres a little bit of nostalgiait almost feels like youre wearing vintage.
Similarly to Maryam, Araks knows how to use color to create emotion through clothing.
Wearing herlingerieis like wearing a piece of candyits sexy and pretty, but in a casual way.

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And I can’tnottalk about my Agmes bracelets, a brand founded by two sisters.
These pieces go everywhere with me.
I love how simple the beading of this necklace is, which highlights the scroll clasp.

I love the natural cream color ofthis cotton T-shirt.
I wear it on the weekend and also styled over a matching T-shirt.
Im obsessed withthis Diamant Demin jacket.

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The Row crewneck in wool and cashmere knit is a favorite of mine.
Its an iconic piece and an essential in my wardrobe.
This elegant and feminine tulle skirt from Prada is my new favorite piece.

From the fabric to the cut of the piece.
For the first time in quite some time, I feel really drawn to more feminine pieces.
A big linen bag for big spring plans.

I often have half my life with me in my shoulder bag.
This spring will be no exception.
A business loafer (that works for a weekend coffee run) in suede.

Jamie Haller started her brand during the beginning months of the pandemic in 2020.
She’s built it into a cult brand from her garage.
Im one of her biggest fans.

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It’s a symbol of my relationship with my father, and our shared love of photography.
There is nothing more powerful, luxurious, and timeless than a cream coat.
This particular one from Tove Studio transcends seasons too, which is helpful when you live in Canada.

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I really admire co-founders Camille Perry and Holly Wright who design for modern women and their busy lives.
Their pieces are refined, classic, and most importantly, sustainably crafted.
These are what I call a power pant.

Alissa from High Sport is a friend and I love how she designed the perfect pants for working moms.
What more can you ask for?
I love that the heel is so tiny.

It has a ladylike feel, in a good way.
The boots from Khaite were an impulsive buy.
I have always loved a pair of knee-high boots, and the patent leather was the cherry on top.

I love this ring and the designer Kelia Toledano is my friendit goes with everything.
Its a classic and a strong statement at the same time.
knot velvet mules
Khaite
Davis croc-effect knee-high boots
Rainbow K
double piercing ring
RAINBOW K

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