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Chasing Fireflies: girls' gold ribboned ballet shoes
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These shoes are such stuff as sugar plum dreams are built upon . . . and with which a dress will become a party all its own. In gold, silver and shiny black patent leather.
Updated Nov 26, 2009
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kate spade: women's bow hair pins
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All wrapped up and ready to glow, these pins are a festive little detail to add to the gift that is you. (via Daily Candy)
Updated Nov 24, 2009
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Anthropologie: Singular Snowflake Ornament
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The thin strands of curling wire give this snowflake the appearance of twirling and swirling on a gust of wind . . . a sparkling snow sculpture to enchant your tree, doorway, mantel or even a gift.
Updated Nov 24, 2009
Hemline: Women's Disco Tank
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Sleek and simple, this tank is happiness happening over leggings and jeans . . . add a buttoned up blazer and you can take this party girl to work too.
Updated Nov 24, 2009
Banana Republic: Women's Gameboard Necklace
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Depending upon the light it catches, this collar necklace can be reminiscent of the Jazz Age, disco balls or a video arcade. The best part ? You choose by pairing it with a drop-waist mini, harem pants, your favorite pair of Converse or a plain black sheath.
Updated Nov 24, 2009
Sears: Women's Rebel Queen Black & Burgundy Crystal Heart Pendant - Rock & Redemption by Michael Spirito
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A part of an irresistibly affordable new line of jewelry, this Rock & Redemption pendant puts an underground spin on silver and Swarovski. (via Lucky)
Updated Nov 24, 2009
FOSSIL: Women's Talitha Sequin Scarf
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Flexibly festive, this scarf will spiff up everything from a tee to a mini to a hefty overcoat - and from Turkey Day until the dawn of the new decade.
Updated Nov 24, 2009
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MoMA Store: Book of Shrigley by David Shrigley
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A comic book for big kids, these original - and thoroughly irreverent - these squiggles will encourage snickers, if not out-loud guffaws. For all those who wish The New York Times included a full-color, pull-out comic section every Sunday.
Updated Nov 23, 2009
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Amazon: Peek Pronto Mobile Messaging Device
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As someone whose email inbox overflows on a daily basis, I am clearly a prime Peek candidate. Supporting up to three separate email accounts, battery-powered and ultra-portable, this device enables you to focus solely and exclusively on keeping that inbox squeaky clean . . . and getting a handle on at least a portion of your mission-critical messages. And, given the temperamental nature of certain other devices, it is always good to have this back-up plan in your back pocket. (via Wired)
Updated Nov 23, 2009
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Toys R Us: LEGO 3MP Digital Camera by Digital Blue
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Bright, easy-to-grip and deceptively camouflaged as a Lego toy, this is camera is the real-deal . . . and may even enable young shutterbugs to more easily sneak up on their human subjects. Designed in both bright primary-color blocks as well as a softer, pastel version.
Updated Nov 23, 2009
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