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Jenifer Strauss’s 5 Favorite Things

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Jenifer Strauss's Favorite Things

Our week of Dallas style makers and their favorite things, comes to a close with Jenifer Strauss, owner and founder of Strauss Marketing-Public Relations. I don’t know how she finds time to sleep between running a PR firm, managing her team, and making appearances at events all over town, but whatever she’s doing, she always looks polished. She co-chaired last week’s Neiman Marcus Stiletto Strut in sorbet-hued platform sandals with a matching tutu and, she loves unicorns. How could we not want to know her other favorite things?

Jenifer Strauss's Favorite Things
photography from top left: by Kristi & Scot Redman, courtesy of Net-a-Porter, Cicada Collection, Flickr user metalifepilates, Bobbi Brown, and liquor.com

(1) Cocktail: “Tequila on the rocks, splash of soda, and 3 limes…anywhere they serve it.”
(2) Shoe: “YSL Tribute shoes at Neimans, sassy and super comfy.”
(3) Lip color: “Bobbi Brown’s Nougat.”
(4) Workout: “Pilates.”
(5) Spring thing: “I’m not sure if it is trendy but I’m really into ankle boots–I call them hooves–from Rag and Bone. They are comfy and stylish. And long necklaces with creative pendants and charms from Tiffany Forsberg.”

See more style setters and their favorite things.

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