6 Ways to Find a Style That Sets You Apart
Six trendsetters show you how to dress with personality—whatever your style.
By Lambeth Hochwald
Look High and Low
Nadja Swarovski, who helped generate new interest in her family's brand of crystals, relies on an ever-evolving wardrobe of established designers, up-and-comers, vintage pieces, and fast-fashion finds from places like H&M. "I mix diamonds with crystals to keep people guessing, too," says Swarovski. Here, she slips into a long silk dress, Lucite-and-crystal jewelry, and flashy sandals that she calls "jewels for the feet."
Dress, Halston Heritage, Neiman Marcus. Earrings, Atelier Swarovski by Mark Fast. Cuffs and Silver Shade ring, Atelier Swarovski by Joseph Altuzarra. Chunky ring, vintage Swarovski, similar styles available, Sandals, Manolo Blahnik, Barneys New York.
Dress, Halston Heritage, Neiman Marcus. Earrings, Atelier Swarovski by Mark Fast. Cuffs and Silver Shade ring, Atelier Swarovski by Joseph Altuzarra. Chunky ring, vintage Swarovski, similar styles available, Sandals, Manolo Blahnik, Barneys New York.
From the February 2011 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine