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$295The Noughts & Crosses BraceletImagine you are Cleopatra, studying in a private corner at The Great Library of Alexandria. Surrounded by scrolls, ancient mathematical tools, philosophical texts and a papyrus fan to cool you, a diadem upon your head, an elaborate bodice, elegant textiles and gold jewels adorn you. There are vines...Buy from Store 0 0
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$295The Fairground Attraction BraceletA super sexy chain bracelet made up of classic Parade signature motifs.Parade, the collection, draws inspiration from the ballet of the same name. First performed by the Ballets Russes in Paris in 1917, with set design by Pablo Picasso, the production is set at a funfair or fairground and follows th...Buy from Store 0 0
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$170The Clown CuffA clown cuff - from my Pierrot's Tomb collection - made not of textile, but of metal. And yet! She presents as if made of silk. A tiny circus elephant has been stitched into a single scallop - a daemon to accompany you on your most stylish of endeavours. She is deliciously comfortable, reassuringly...Buy from Store 0 0
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$305The Boho Folies BraceletA charming charm bracelet made up of glittering abstract dancers. From my Boho Folies collection. The Ziegfeld follies were Hollywood’s answer to the Parisian originals. There is one golden costume moment from Ziegfeld’s offerings that took my breath away; The surreal chorus costumes of Adrian A...Buy from Store 0 0
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$295The Deity BraceletGood Intentions to help you make it through the day with an intense love for yourself and your wardrobe.Buy from Store 0 0
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$295The Love In Triangles BraceletThe Love In Triangles bracelet - from the collection of the same name - features six charms that represent tiny totems I created in response to my visit to the home of artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant. Both were key members of The Bloomsbury Group and their home - Charleston Farmhouse - is stil...Buy from Store 0 0
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$720The Belarusian Ballerina Clown Cuff - Special EditionInspired by the ballerina costumes of Léon Bakst, the fashion design of Erté, and the detail, maximalism, and sensuality of India, as well as an imagined dancer wearing a pearly silk clown costume edged with a pair of these cuffs—perhaps a matching ruff. Léon was born in Belarus, as was my mate...Buy from Store 0 0
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