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Most Wanted: Shimmering Body Balm, a White Calypso St. Barth Caftan, and Lots and Lots of Turquoise

By Raya Ramsey |
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photography courtesy of retailers
photography courtesy of retailers

1. A pair of Mociun’s mismatched turquoise and diamond studs from TenOverSix. You can wear these little babies every day with everything.

2. Kelly Wearstler’s bejeweled bottle opener. I’ve had this on my wish list since I first laid eyes on it at Forty Five Ten. I thought I’d duplicate it with some kind of Ps. I Made This-inspired DIY project, but alas, it’s been several months and I’m still a bejeweled bottle opener short.

3. This Marlia cotton caftan from Calypso St. Barth. I’d go with white, cinch it with a black leather belt, and throw on strappy sandals for brunch. Or tie it up with a braided belt and flip flops for errand running. Or over a swimsuit for a trip to the pool. The list is endless.

4. This turquoise and silver snake ring at Elements, spotted on their Instagram account. I recently lost my favorite turquoise ring and I’ve been jonesing for a replacement piece. Along with mojitos and gazpacho, summer makes me crave turquoise. Lots and lots of turquoise.

5. Benefit Bathina glimmering body balm. This stuff is magic. Apply with the pink pillow applicator and you get a subtly shimmery glow. I like to highlight collar bones and legs for a summery night out. Plus, it smells delicious.

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