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    Justin Gregory Faux Leather Glove. $39 at Amazon ... Nordstrom has quite a few gorgeous pieces of jewelry that are still in stock and will ship by Christmas. ... Ben Affleck And Jennifer Garner's ...

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    For months now, editors have been elevating their cold-weather outfits with a simple jewelry trend—an organic accessory unearthed from our favorite ’90s street style moments.

  4. Jennifer Meyer - Wikipedia

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    She got her start making jewelry alongside her grandmother, Edith Meyer, who began teaching Jennifer how to make enamel jewelry when she was six years old. [4] In 1999, having finished her child and family psychology studies at Syracuse University, she returned to Los Angeles. In Los Angeles she worked at Ralph Lauren and began designing ...

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    The celebrity-loved jewelry label is offering up to 50 percent off dozens of styles, spanning from diamond tennis bracelets to everyday gold hoops. ... Pimlico Super Lux Leather Shoulder Bag. $996 ...

  6. List of jewellery designers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable jewelry designers This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  7. Artificial leather - Wikipedia

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    An artificial leather bag strap, made from plastic. Artificial leather, also called synthetic leather, is a material intended to substitute for leather in upholstery, clothing, footwear, and other uses where a leather-like finish is desired but the actual material is cost prohibitive or unsuitable due to practical or ethical concerns.