1. Rock Star |
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2. Green Scene Artisan Leah Gormly, who got her start after stumbling into a local metal-smithing class, makes hammered metal accessories that are both edgy and exquisite. The three-dimensional, handcrafted pieces are created using old-fashioned techniques such as lost wax casting, producing an original work each time. Her just-launched men’s line features cuff links, bracelets, and rings—all in the textural style we’ve come to love. Available at the Museum Store at the Dallas Museum of Art, 1717 N. Harwood St. 214-922-1256. www.lmgandco.com |
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3. Mod Squad |
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4. The Bold and the Beautiful Texas native Janette Wilkinson, owner of Nest Jewelry, was far from her childhood dreams of working in fashion. Instead, she was donning starchy suits while working on computer chips in an engineering lab. The late-night creation of a necklace less than a year ago soon had a prominent model clamoring for a piece to wear at the Emmy’s; Neiman Marcus followed suit. Combing places such as Africa, Wilkinson melds discovered vintage elements into modern accessories. Her designs are bold and chunky—just what we Dallas girls want. Available at www.neimanmarcus.com or www.nestjewelry.com. |
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5. Glamour Girl |
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