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    Holiday Gift Ideas For Your Most Fashionable Friend!

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    Alex Gambardella on Nov 30, 2009 10:17 AM PST
    There's at least one in every group -- the girl who loves all things designer. Maybe it's you, or maybe there's more than one fashionista in your pack of friends, but no matter how many pals you have with high-end taste, you can't simply afford to break the bank for a bunch of big-name big purchases in the midst of gift-shopping mayhem. The solution isn't always to go the Forever 21 route (though as a bargain shopper I'm always a fan) -- you'd be surprised how many cute holiday-friendly designer trinkets you can get for under $200! For example, this cute heart key ring may come in a blue Tiffany box, but it really doesn't cost an arm and a leg! And cozy winter-festive gifts like these Michael Kors gloves and these adorable Burberry earmuffs prove that designer names can be practical for the season and aren't just for show! Browse through the slideshow for 10 gift ideas that could make even Anna Wintour smile!

    Simply Divine: Tiffany Vine Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet

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    Ida Hsiang on Sep 9, 2009 7:22 AM PDT
    Tiffany celebrates nature's patterns of intricate beauty with tender vines of 355 round and marquise diamonds that form a winding path through 441 perfectly matched sapphires. In fact, the exquisite stones began their journey long before, at the stonecutter's bench. In a feat of skill and precision, Tiffany stonecutters painstakingly cut each diamond that was then bead set in platinum, and hand carved each sapphire to fit the complex channel setting. The result captures the graceful movement of vines blooming against a midnight sky. $195,000 (ouch!) at Tiffany & Co. To see more on this Tiffany jewelry and other stories, click over to our friends at ShopDiary!


    Photo credit: Tiffany & Co.

    Nothing Says "I Love You, Mom" Like 20 Carats!

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    Lisanne Silverman on May 8, 2009 5:22 AM PDT
    Just in time for Mother's Day, venerable New York jeweler Tiffany & Co. unveiled the latest creation of resident jeweler Paloma Picasso. Known the world over for her bold designs in highly polished metals and colorful gemstones, Picasso has now created a deceptively simple collection of necklaces called 20 Carats. Available in either sterling silver or 18 karat gold, the delicate looking 18 inch supple chains easily support gemstone pendants weighing 20 carats and available in a wide variety of gems: amethyst, citrine, yellow quartz, rock crystal, onyx, blue chalcedony, and more. The smoothly sensuous pendants are the perfect Mother's Day gift. Click over to WhatsWear for more fashion and style stories.

    Hot In The Hive: The Tiffany & Co Keys Collection

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    Alex Gambardella on Mar 23, 2009 5:17 AM PDT
    Say "so long!" to the quintessential heart pendants and sterling silver dog tags and unlock your own personal style with Tiffany & Co's new Keys Collection. The imaginative array of vintage key pendants were inspired by those from the Tiffany Archives and have been reworked from their original uses as keepsake box openers and diary keepers (who knows what secrets they once held!) and updated with a modern wearable chicness. From sterling silver and yellow and white gold to platinum and diamond-encrusted, the design possibilities are plentiful and it's difficult not to find something that fits with just about anyone's personal style among the variety of floral-inspired, medallion-like, heart-shaped, and classic-looking charms. Already spotted on the likes of Jessica Biel, it seems like these fanciful keys are sure to be a hot trend while still maintaining an air of uniqueness and mystery with so many styles to choose from. Check Tiffany.com for their imminent online release!


    Price: prices start at $230
    Who Found It: zhamyremy was the first to add the Tiffany Keys to the Hive.

    Shop Savvy: Coast To Coast Consignment Store Roundup!

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    Pauline Montupet on Mar 10, 2009 1:25 PM PDT
    Spring is soon around the corner and you're wondering how you€™re going to afford some new duds to update your wardrobe. Well when times are tough, the savvy get shopping €¦ at consignment stores that is. Consignment stores are a great place to sell some of your own stuff to make room for new, or just to go browse for some great deals. I€™ve rounded up some of the best stores from coast to coast to get everything from Gucci gowns to J.Crew suits; Miu Miu sandals to Nike Dunks at a fraction of the price.


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    Tokyo 7, 64 E 7th St, New York, NY: A hidden gem in the East Village. A perfect mix of old and new; this store tends to lean more towards €œdowntown€� savvy shopper looking for that off kilter designer piece at fraction of the price. Shoes are often a bit worn, but worth looking at since you can sometimes find a winner.


    Ina, Multiple locations in Manhattan and an online boutique: Mostly designer at about a quarter of the price. A well edited store of slightly worn high end designer, but beware this is the cast off place for editors and models, so its rare to find goods over a size 4. Bags go quickly and are still expensive, shoe selection is great- and most are only slightly worn.


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    Hot In The Hive: The Tiffany & Co. Jean Schlumberger Enamel ...

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    Anna Yu on Feb 6, 2009 1:22 PM PST
    Have you ever munched on a danish in front of 727 Fifth Avenue in New York City a la Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's or peeked in the store windows looking for that perfect piece of jewelry? There's a lot of wishing and hoping to be had, but there's nothing quite like the feeling of unwrapping a robin's egg blue box from Tiffany & Co. From their classic sterling silver pieces to stunning diamond engagement rings, Tiffany's has always set the standards for fine jewelry. This red enamel bracelet designed by Jean Schlumberger, (whose client base included Elizabeth Taylor, Jacqueline Kennedy, and of course, Audrey Hepburn) is perfect whether you're 20 or 80! I know the price is a little steep- since nearly $30,000 can get you a pretty nice car or a year's worth of rent in New York City- so take a look at another Tiffany classic. A Frank Gehry heart pendant in sterling silver and 18k gold is literally a fraction of the price of the bracelet. So get started on dropping those Valentine's Day gift hints to your beau! Or get it for yourself, because you totally deserve it.


    Price: $27,000
    Who Found It: auntbee was the first to add Tiffany & Co. Jean Schlumberger Enamel bracelet to the Hive.
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