One of our absolute must stops when we head to LA is West Hollywood boutique, Beckley. The store is so well-edited and full of our favorite lines like Brian Reyes, Zac, and Subversive.
As of today, they’ve opened on online boutique. There’s totally different merch than at the actual store. But the style is still the same. And it’s oh so good.
We were even more excited to realize that the Melrose Ave. store sells Charlotte Olympia shoes, which we’ve been obsessing over big time since London fashion week. They’re literally not available online anywhere that we can find. They’re barely even available in the US.
We hope store owner Melissa, answers our prayers and puts ‘em on the web, stat.
Pretty please.
File this one under random:
Justin Giunta, the man behind the line of highly wearable found treasure known as Subversive Jewelry, is going to be ELLE.com’s Fashion Week blogger.
He’ll be filling everybody in on the week’s festivities, hopefully including some thoughts on some of the accessories we see on the runway.
We’re not really sure where this one came from, but hey, it’s Fashion Week. Anything goes.
We’ve examined the Subversive Jewelry for Target line, and now we have a question:
How much is too much for a mass-produced, “cheap” accessory?
Justin Giunta’s latest collection of layered necklaces, bracelets, and earrings retails for higher than we’d expect:
$14.50 for a plastic bangle; $59.50 for the necklace at left.
We really like most of the stuff, but we don’t know if we could fork over $60 for a string of Target jangles, especially since we know on clearance, it’ll go down to like, $6.03 (the amount of our Erin-for-Target dress).
Since Justin’s already made the money from his Target deal, we don’t feel guilty if we wait to buy his jewels - but maybe we’re being too stingy?