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We were a little hesitant when the whole Norma Kamali/ Everlast marriage was in the works, but every time we look at these pieces we can't help but fall in love with their ease and elegance. What girl wouldn't want to fall asleep in this hooded jacket ($80 USD) and then run out the door to go dancing with her friends in a pair of ankle boots?
This jacket ($199 USD) fits every criteria for Fall and Spring casual wear! It's a fully lined 100% surplus wool shell with subtle Mongolian costume design embroidery on the front, sleeve cuffs and around the hood. It sits at the hips and has a back belt to give more shape. This truly exquisite one of a kind jacket is finished off with decorative metal button closure on the front and sleeves.

Born in the Netherlands designer Tord Boontje, studied industrial design in Eindhoven, and later in London, and more recently moved to France and opened his own studio. His philosophy of melding design and emotion, and his belief that modernism does not mean minimalism - is captured flawlessly in this laser-cut brass garland light. ($80 USD)

Made out of highly breathable, fast-drying material, this jacket is perfect for our multi-tasking lifestyles. No time to change between yoga and meeting the girls at Starbucks? No problem. This Italian made jacket with self-ties ($170 USD) at the neck and buttoned cuffs will not only keep you dry and comfortable but does it with style and flair!
Illustrator Alena Hennessy has brought her designs to clothing and created affordable wearable art. The pale blue print on the bottom of the flora on charcoal top ($34 USD) adds artistic flair, and we're thankful that she chose to offer this in charcoal as it's less harsh than black and complements most skin tones.
Candles are everywhere, and we haven't seen anything creative in some time. That's why we were excited to find Modern Alchemy Candles ($55 USD) with their elegant packaging and seductive and complex scents. The next time you're curled up with a classic, light an "ex libris" candle, the scent of which is described as "antiquated leather-bound volumes of handmade papers and parchment."