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Tarra Rosenbaum’s collection of sterling silver jewelry draws its inspiration from the four seasons. She says her work “celebrates the botanical elements and intrinsic beauty of nature, yet with touches of sophistication and style that a New York sensibility can bring.”

Her work is beautifully detailed and personal as evident from the small tree outlined on each tiny clasp to the crafted Haiku poem presented with each piece.  The women’s line includes necklaces, earrings, bracelets and hair accessories; the men’s line offers a series of striking cufflinks, which can be found at Paul Smith stores.

www.tarrarosenbaum.com

Peoples Pride is an unconventional, eco-friendly design shop that approaches fashion with the desire to help people while helping them look good at the same time. 

“He who cannot change the very fabric of his thought will never be able to change reality, and will never, therefore, make any progress.” - Anwar Sadat

“Peoples pride is not just a clothing brand. It is a philosophy that is expressed through clothing. Conceived on the basic principles of artistic expression to encourage and support creative freedom, intellectual thought, and spiritual enlightenment. Taking the mundane material world and giving it more meaning, by using clothing to provoke a deeper sense of ones self and the world they inhabit.” - Carlyle Hanson

Visit www.peoplespride4all.com for their story.

Tracy Matthews stopped by the casting! Take a look at her eco-friendly line of “renewed” gold fine jewelry that combines rose-cut diamonds and gemstones. A yoga teacher and a jewelry designer, check out Tracy’s inspirational blog at http://tracymatthewsdesignsinc.blogspot.com