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By teenvogue.com
May 13, 2007
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    good sport

    Athletic chic is the key to this striped preppy basic. And while the blue and white stripes may, at first glance, seem nautical, we suggest pairing this cotton cardigan with tennis-inspired pieces—like a crisp pleated mini. The of-the-moment combination will make sure that you score big on the fashion court!

    —Shavanna Miller

    Ben Sherman cotton cardigan, about $89. (212) 680-0160.

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    sunny disposition

    This refreshing soap is the summer cabana of cleansers. With a set of three that come in scents like lime, peppermint, and rum, the all-natural bars are sure to spice up any shower. Add its unique packaging and punchy colors to the exotic fragrances, and the mojito-inspired trio can make a satisfying substitute for any island getaway. Well, not quite, but at least it will bring a bit of the good life home!

    —Shavanna Miller

    Malin Goetz soap, $30 for set of three. malinandgoetz.com.

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    baggage claim

    Target hits the spot with another high-low collaboration. This time, designer Patrick Robinson leapt into affordable fashion with a Greek and Roman holiday-inspired collection. With its chic brown-on-white pattern, this printed tote will look at home anywhere—whether you're strolling along the Mediterranean or the Mississippi.

    —Shavanna Miller

    Patrick Robinson for Target printed tote, about $30.

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    home grown

    Elements artist Jill Schwartz creates all of her unique jewelry in her Barrington, Massachusetts studio. And the effort shows! Each velvet bracelet and delicate detail is a testament to its handmade origins. The result? Intricate, romantic accessories that appeal to any fashionista's quest for a one of a kind look.

    —Shavanna Miller

    Elements Jill Schwartz velvet bracelets, about $90 each (413) 644-9994.

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    old glory

    From their days on the Roman steps to their recent appearances on the fashion runways, it's safe to say that gladiator sandals have stood the test of time. And with gold snakeskin and metal straps, this take on the ancient classic definitely has a 21st century twist. You may not be in the colloseum, but you'll look like a modern day champ in these Sam Edelman updates. And if history is any indication, you'll be able to wear them in years to come, too.

    —Shavanna Miller

    Sam Edelman leather sandals with metal straps, about $112. (877) 932-7726.

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