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Frock by Shelly Klassen

Tiffany brilliant-cut diamond earrings.

 

Christina Platt's Bamboletta dolls.

Product images by Kyoko Fierro

 

Fancy That

Flirty frocks, sparkling rocks, and shiny locks

By Rebecca Philps

 

Dress You Up
Shelly Klassen’s feminine frocks, from her Blushing Designs label, are perfect for the marathon wedding season just around the corner. Visit Klassen’s sweet boutique (which just celebrated a first anniversary) at 579 Richards Street. 604-709-3485. Blushingdesigns.com

In the Rough
These round, brilliant-cut diamond earrings are part of a travelling collection on display at Tiffany & Co. from May 27 to June 13. 723 Burrard St., 604-630-1300. Tiffany.ca

Batteries not Included
Ermenegildo Zegna has combined high-fashion and high-tech with a new lightweight Solar Jacket which recharges your mobile phone and iPod using a solar panel inset into the collar. Pacific Centre, 700 W. Georgia St., 604-681-7988. Zegna.com

Wild & Wooly
Christina Platt makes her Bamboletta dolls (each takes about 18 hours) out of natural, organic wools and fabrics at her workshop in Cobble Hill. They’re like a modern take on a Cabbage Patch Kid, only cuter, with cooler names and clothes. $28-$160 Naturalpod.com

Coco Loco
Need a shot of instant summer? Bumble and Bumble’s Creme de Coco hair mask leaves your hair soft, silky, and smelling like a tropical dream. Bumbleandbumble.com for retail locations.

Forever Young
The new Dermalogica Age Smart skin care line is chock full of antioxidants designed to address all the nasty things that lead to premature aging (wrinkles, dehydration, loss of elasticity). Dermalogica.ca for retail locations

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