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26 April 2008

Who could forget the lovable jelly sandals we all wore in the 90’s? You know what I’m talking about; those strappy things that came in a rainbow of colors that were slightly reminiscent of today’s hot gladiator sandals?
My favorites are by Givenchy $165, Barneys.com. They also come in pink.
Marc Jacobs makes jelly ballet flats that are jelly-licious and come in opaque black, and translucent yellow, pink, and gray $160, Barneys.com

The Kate Spade Maui Jelly flip flops are pretty great too, $60, Bloomingdales.com

And then there are the Marni jellies. Hot pink, translucent, and very ’60’s mod, like what Twiggy might have worn poolside.

$159, Net-A-Porter.com
Confused about what to wear about this daring, retro trend? Try neutral colors such as gray, white, and black. A casual Black T-shirt dress would fit the Marnis perfectly, and the Givenchys would look great with jean shorts and a slouchy white tee, perfect for those hot summer days.

Enjoy!



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The sky’s the limit when dealing with the latest trend in cityscape décor. Take your pick from the Paris, Stockholm, Helsinki, or Toyko skylines which inspired designer Elina Aalto to create her black perforated Better Views roller blinds with cut outs made to mimic the city’s nighttime appearance.

 

The subtle illusion comes with a hefty $470 sticker though so you may want to opt for woven View from Brooklyn shades ($345) for which the price tag for a view of Manhattan is easier to swallow when you reason that the shades double as anti-UV ray screens.

 

But why limit yourself when you can go for a wider statement and take to the walls with decals.  

No need to splurge for Wall Slicks’ skyline sticky ($120) when you can glue down the same look for a third the price on Etsy.

 

And for the little kiddies, blik offers their City by Boodalee graphics ($55) which come with a cartoon cityscape complete with bridges and double-decker buses.

 Landscaping never sounded quite as easy!

-Wendy

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