These House of Flora bracelets (Below) hint at Gareth or Boudicca (seasons past). For an bold, casual look, they’d pair well with Hartmann Nordenholz or… no, I swear I’m not going to mention Girbaud again. Except I just did.

HOF’s spiky plastic fits right in next to more serious clothes like this Danielle Schutt pantsuit (Below Left) or Mark Fast knitwear (Below Right). Personally I’d stick to one cuff for the busy suit, and stack to my heart’s content with the knit.


I’m usually not a fan of plastic jewelry, as it can end up looking “cute,” shiny, and cheap. Sophisticated shapes and adequate construction, however, make the difference between underage and space-age.
images: House of Flora, style.com, Mark Fast



these cuffs are absolutely amazing.
this is what i imagine the future to be like. Everyone with cuffs like that except they’d be multipurpose. An ipod, printer, and coffee maker all in one dominatrix-like piece of jewelry.
i love bold accessories. even if they don’t make coffee for me.
I really do love big and bold accessories (when worn correctly… think kate lanphear). these cuffs are fantastic.
tvs.
[...] PLAYING THE MATCH GAME WITH HOUSE OF FLORA CUFFS [...]
I love lara, but sometimes she makes me realize why most models are so flat-chested. still, it makes for a change.