Have Travel, Will Shop: The Best Pieces From Around the World (And Those You Can Buy Online, Too)
Lilah Ramzi
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Have Travel, Will Shop: The Best Pieces From Around the World (And Those You Can Buy Online, Too)
Sport a mishmash of souvenirs from here and there to keep summer’s splendor alive year-round.
Summer has come and gone, but if you’re lucky, you have a few things to show for it: lasting rest and relaxation, perhaps—or those babouche slippers you picked up in the souk in Marrakech, Morocco. Perhaps a friend came home from India with a block-printed cotton shawl, or maybe you have a new evil eye to ward off negative vibes courtesy of your sister’s trip to Greece.
If travel wasn’t in your cards, at least you have the World Wide Web and international shipping to make do. Casablanca, Morocco–based designer Zineb Britel retails her slippers online as does Jaipur, India’s legendary jewelers to the Maharajas of yore Munnu the Gem Palace. For jewelry that’s worth a slight wait (delivery on each piece may take up to four weeks), head to the Alama Project’s website where beaded statement necklaces are handmade at the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro by women artisans of the Maasai tribe—known for their fabulous ruff-like neckpieces.
The best way to wear your worldly goods: all together—and all at once. Better to look like you’re fresh off a trip around the world in 80 days than to appear too committed to the traditional wares of a particular place. Sport a mishmash of here and there, and, hopefully, your trinkets will keep summer’s splendor alive.
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