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Most Wanted: Olfactive Studio Chambré Noir Perfume, Office of Angela Scott Boots, and a Jill Reno Necklace

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YSL Babydoll mascara, Jill Reno necklace,
YSL Babydoll mascara, Jill Reno necklace,
photography courtesy of vendors

1. My new Jill Reno piece sent over by Tootsies. It’s a necklace. It’s a weapon. It’s made in Texas. It’s badass. Tootsies has more of her collection in store. (Don’t forget to RSVP for the Top Blogger party.)

2. Olfactive Studio Chambré Noir perfume. I fell in love with a sample of this Schinus- jasmine-papyrus-violet-incense-prune-sandalwood-patchouli-musk-vanilla-leather concoction before discovering it’s sold at Forty Five Ten. A good perfume is the ultimate luxury.

3. A few things from the Office of Angela Scott’s fall 2013 collection, but especially–especiallythe Mr. Charles lace-up boot. It is such classic and beautiful boot and I would stomp around in it every day for the rest of my life. (Don’t miss the debut of the men’s collection, either.)

4. The herd of Loewe animal coin purses that moved in at Forty Five Ten. Because, hello, they’re darling.

5. Yves Saint Laurent’s Baby Doll mascara. I don’t get all hung up on mascaras, but this one’s got me on lock. It separates, lengthens (like, really lengthens), and lasts all day, no smudging, no flakes. Even my mom said, “Why are your eyelashes so long?”

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