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Thought I’d go ahead and share my minimal take on accessories. Intensely curated accoutrement ahead...

Jewelry:

Tiffany silver locks cuff ~ Hermès CDC ~ Prada pin ~ Dior Homme Sorayama collaboration pin ~ vintage pocket watch

Sunglasses:

Prada Baroque ~ Dior Diorito 1 ~ Chanel blue mosaic ~ Blackout shields
 

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Thought I’d go ahead and share my minimal take on accessories. Intensely curated accoutrement ahead...

Jewelry:

Tiffany silver locks cuff ~ Hermès CDC ~ Prada pin ~ Dior Homme Sorayama collaboration pin ~ vintage pocket watch

Sunglasses:

Prada Baroque ~ Dior Diorito 1 ~ Chanel blue mosaic ~ Blackout shields
Stunning collection! Especially the pocket watch and the Dior pin.
 
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Do you wear it as an accessory or do you actually use it? I never check the time on my phone if I have a wristwatch on, but I imagine a pocket watch would be a bit more fussy to use.
Actually it’s both design and function- (speaks to the quality items produced in the past that it still works!)

So as I tend to wear a lot of men’s suiting- I think it’s a cool element to add aesthetically.

And I weirdly enjoy the physical action of taking the pocket watch out to check the time... almost like a lost art similar to opening letters with a proper letter opener. Makes the mundane act of checking the time feel more distinguished.
 
Actually it’s both design and function- (speaks to the quality items produced in the past that it still works!)

So as I tend to wear a lot of men’s suiting- I think it’s a cool element to add aesthetically.

And I weirdly enjoy the physical action of taking the pocket watch out to check the time... almost like a lost art similar to opening letters with a proper letter opener. Makes the mundane act of checking the time feel more distinguished.
I know what you mean. :yes:
 
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You have such lovely collection. Can't say I'm not jealous :P. Are the Bulgari Serpenti bags holding up well? I've been eyeing their bags forever but never seem to pull the trigger. I want a top handle Serpenti in Royal Blue but never find this color. They don't even list anything blue on their website at this moment. I am not even sure if this color exists at all.
 
You have such lovely collection. Can't say I'm not jealous :P. Are the Bulgari Serpenti bags holding up well? I've been eyeing their bags forever but never seem to pull the trigger. I want a top handle Serpenti in Royal Blue but never find this color. They don't even list anything blue on their website at this moment. I am not even sure if this color exists at all.
Thank you! And I’d have to say my Bvlgari bags are the highest quality I own. I’m always praising them to anyone who asks!

I would suggest slipping into a boutique if you have one nearby. Or calling to see if any colors are not listed on the website. I love my royal sapphire blue micro- it goes from deep jewel blue to a midnight blue shade depending on the light. Bvlgari bags mirror their jewelry, so exquisite. Highly, highly recommend.
 
A few new pieces..

First up: Alexander Wang sweatshirt from the men’s line. Incredibly thick material, and the subtle logo is sharp.
 

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And second:

Balenciaga Metal 40 mm sandals. I love reframing a casual “flip-flop”. The bolted-in metal heel is such a brilliant design feature. Between that, the exaggerated square heel/toe, beautiful smooth calfskin leather, and the graphic minimal logo- these are so me.
 

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I thought it might be fitting to post my interior design style as an extension of my wardrobe. I like all aspects of my life to visually reflect my style. I think I’ve curated a cohesive design in terms of look/wardrobe/interior.

The art pieces are by me. My choices are considered down to my stainless steel entryway key holder and coasters
 

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You, are in a sense like Dita Von Teese. Both of you have mastered the art of being true to your aesthetic. She in her glam, vintage, maximalist style and you in your edgy (but classic) modern, minimalist style that extend not just in your fashion, but in your homes. You both have a good eye and I bet everything fits you (or is tailored to be) just right.
 
You, are in a sense like Dita Von Teese. Both of you have mastered the art of being true to your aesthetic. She in her glam, vintage, maximalist style and you in your edgy (but classic) modern, minimalist style that extend not just in your fashion, but in your homes. You both have a good eye and I bet everything fits you (or is tailored to be) just right.
I am so incredibly complimented, thank you. I viewed her Architectural Digest piece. I see how she and I are all at once nothing alike, yet parallel.

I do intentionally create a singular stylistic thread throughout. I call it my “point of convergence”. Essentially, where all things meet.
 
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I am so incredibly complimented, thank you. I viewed her Architectural Digest piece. I see how she and I are all at once nothing alike, yet parallel.

I do intentionally create a singular stylistic thread throughout. I call it my “point of convergence”. Essentially, where all things meet.

I had just watched her AD piece as well, which is why I drew the comparison when I looked at your thread. I admire your life's "point of convergence."
 
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