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It's a Boring Heat: Prada's Baroque Sunglasses

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It's A Boring Heat

In Arizona, sunglasses are essentially the only article of clothing you can have fun with when the temps hit a 300 degrees. What can do with your billowey white tops and shorts? Put a belt on it? I guess, but that's not very exciting.

A wide collection of jewelry and sunglasses styles and colors is important if you don't want to look boring this summer. This pair of acetate Prada Baroque glasses is super distinctive and interesting - no aviators here.

Nordstrom, $290.

 

For this fall, I guess? Kate Spade Delavan Terrance Linden

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For this fall, I guess?

Duhhh, what could be cuter than a Kate Spade Delavan Terrance Linden picnic basket? Tell me.

I actually featured this guy a year or two ago in Arizona Foothills Mag in the Buzz section, and it popped up in their super sale section online this week. It's wicker with pebble-embossed cowhide trim and adorbskies woven lining. It's the perfect size for little sammies and a mini bottle of Veuve Cliquot.  

Kate Spade, $192 on sale.

 

Minnie-Cure: OPI's Minnie Mouse Collection

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Minnie-Cure

I decided recently that if I skip mani/pedis, I have a free pass to buy whatever nail polish I want, whenever I want it. OPI's new Minnie Mouse collection has an adorbskies top coat with - squeeeeeee - little hearts in it!

Tried and Claire-approved.

Amazon, $8 each.

 

Clap Your Hands: Disney Couture Tinkerbell Snow Globe Ring

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Clap Your Hands

Isn't that what Tink made Peter Pan do so fairies wouldn't die or something? I don't really remember.

Anyway, isn't this snow globe ring the cutest little piece of flair you've ever seen? The little silver ring has a globe with glitter and bubbles and fairies inside. Obsessed.

Fred Flare, $55.

 

Yes. Jelly Belly's Belly Flops

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Yes.

I was at a family reunion that caused me to drive through Kenosha, Wisconsin the other week, and my cousin casually mentioned that the Jelly Belly headquarters located there sold "Belly Flops" in two-pound bags for like, $9. 

If you aren't familiar, Jelly Belly sells little teeny boxes of beans for like $4 normally, so these massive bags are a smokin' good deal. The only catch? They're all a little weird. Stuck together, odd shapes and sizes, maybe slightly off, flavor-wise.

Even better, I say. And you can buy them online!

Jelly Belly, $9.

 

 
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