





I've been a huge fan of
Alexandra Cassaniti's Summer-themed collections for a while. Nothing makes me happier than her playful use of neoprene and relaxed cuts. When she recently came out with her
vial necklaces, a collaboration with
Unearthen jewelry, it was an indication of more good things to come. The preview for her upcoming collection, Summer #4, does not disappoint with a softer palette and new materials. Even with all of the awesome neoprene, I'm most excited about the bags, especially the clear PVC one.
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Alexandra Cassaniti
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