Laurel Wells must be one of the coolest fashion designers ever to grace my inbox. After three years as head of apparel design for
Hayden-Harnett (the amazing
fall 2010 collection was her last for the line, a Fashion Binge fave many years over), the designer is returning to the solo game with a new collection of
amazing statement necklaces inspired by Native American crafts. Each unique piece is a handmade gem of dip-dyed rayon accentuated with soft feathers, barely there chains, and/or cool beading. These necklaces are meant to steal the show—wear them with just a white tee and a simple skirt, and you are fabulous. Covetousness starts now:

Chilcotin necklace, $96.

Flint necklace, $86.

Nantahala necklace, $96.

Ocoee necklace, $224.
Buy them all (or just buy me one!) at
Laurel Wells Jewelry.
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