Filed Under: Arrowheads On Point for Summer

More hipster than hippie, arrowheads are the latest jewelry trend shooting up. Badass, but not too badass, so you can still pull it off while wearing J.Crew. A little romantic, a little tough, arrowheads are right on point to both complement the season’s bold tribal prints and contrast with delicate, nude ethereal tops and dresses.
1. Pamela Love Sterling Silver Obsidian Arrowhead Ring, $550
2. Urban Outfitters Stone Arrowhead Drop Earring, $10
3. Pamela Love Large Arrowhead Necklace, $1,800
Filed Under: Tie it Up
An original accessory for women? Those exist?! Yup, thanks to the quirky genius of Madelyn Somers, creator of Tycoon Neckwear. This collection of bow ties for women made from vintage men’s ties gets a boost from chains, buttons, tassels, jewels, and other unique adornments. There are no cheesy prom or stuffy grandpa ties here—the unexpectedness of a bow tie over a crisp shirt for summer has an understated sex appeal to it. Annie Hall may have swapped her necktie for the bow tie, had Tycoon been around. And while you’re exuding confidence and feminine empowerment in your fabulous bow tie, you can also be proud that a portion of proceeds go to Women for Women International. And at around $50 each, you won’t get a bigger fashion bang for your buck.
LA-based Tycoon Neckwear is available at vintage outposts Gentlemen’s Breakfast and In Residence, and also on their website.
Filed Under: Prairie Fashions

Sometimes a random word search on Etsy can help you discover some amazing things. These porcupine quill necklaces by Etsy artist prairieoats were discovered when we were playing around with a fashion search and typed “pioneer” into the search bar. And there they were, obsession-worthy and now the desire of everyone in the office.
Rustic-western inspired accessories (as opposed to the less inspired traditional cowboy boots and bolo ties) is a trend we’ve been picking up on lately. From camp blanket jackets to satchel style belts, and of course the general store obsession that’s continuing in retail, the settler look seems to be seeping into fashion. I’m sure there we’ll have more True Grit chic coverage to come!



