Personal Style: It's All in the Details

I'm a sucker for a good story, and my most cherished objects (clothing, jewelry, trinkets, and otherwise) all contain a little bit of history. The evolution of my personal style is very much a product of the objects I've collected. Many of them have been given or passed down to me by friends and family, buried in the racks of thrift stores, or found on the streets of San Francisco. I suppose my style reflects those who helped shape me, and the city and state I call home. 

(1) Spring flowers from my coworkers (2) Two pendants; one from my mother-in-law, the other from my grandmother (3) Porcelain skull earrings, made in SF, from a friend (4) Ted Baker dress, thrifted (5) One of my favorite purses; I love the art deco/ steampunky details (6) Two cuff bracelets; one thrifted, the other brought back by a friend from Vietnam (I believe it's made from a reclaimed bomb casing) (7) Two necklaces; one given to me by my father on my 18th birthday (made by a San Diego jeweler that I was obsessed with at the time), the other bought in the Turkish Riviera (9) Two rings; the opal given to me by my aunt and fellow Scorpio, the other... well I guess that's obvious. 

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Project #89: Define Your Style