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J Press Signature Chuck Bass Scarf

Call me loco, obsessed, whatever, but you can’t deny the hip, admirable effect this amazing Silk Patchwork Polka Dot Scarf by J.Press has — or could have — on the wearer. Being the Chuck Bass inclined lady that I am, I’m seriously thinking about spending $250 to wear this throughout our winter Down Under. Yew! Maybe I do watch too much Gossip Girl, after all.

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Cairo scarves by Katie Wright-Buckley and Megan Pflug

I’m loving Cairo Scarves, the new design project from Katie Wright-Buckley and Megan Pflug. Made from 100 percent silk, with an invisible magnetic closure (no more losing your favorite accessory), each scarf is hand-painted with simple, multi-dimensional, one-of-a-kind patterns. Although the company hasn’t officially launched, you purchase your scarf for $150 though Kickstarter.

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Lazy Oaf’s Pencil Scarf

It looks like a pencil, it feels like a scarf? It’s a pencil scarf! This fun accessory makes those cold winter days somewhat enjoyable. Made from acrylic yarn by hand, it measures 130cm long and 12cm wide. Gemma Shiel started Lazy Oaf in a market store and has since progressed to a cosey shop in Soho, London. She seems to have the knack for making ordinary objects come alive. The London weather can’t seem to make up its mind: cold, warm, never hot, raining. Hmmm, for now please stay cold, so at least I can wear my new best friend, the Pencil Scarf.

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Metro Wearable Flash Drive

I don’t know about you, but I struggle with misplacing my little SanDisk USB stick. That’s why I think Rene Lee’s Metro Flash Drive is one of the savviest, aesthetically pleasing pieces of digital stationary designed this year. It integrates a clever pen clip at the front of the device so you can pop it on a necktie or dress shirt pocket. You can even go that one step further and use it as a money clip.

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Nicki Minaj Barbie Doll (all in the name of charity)

It’s ironic how so many females refer to themselves as Barbies, but the vast majority will never actually get to be one. But for Nicki Minaj, that’s an entirely different story. Mattel’s Barbie crew teamed up with the Young Money rapper to bring her Barbie persona to life in the name of charity. Think classic highlighter pink hair with a blunt cut, flamboyant makeup and Minaj’s signature Barbie necklace. All proceed of the doll’s auction will benefit Project Angel Food, an organisation that works to provide food for people affected by HIV and AIDS.

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Alpina M1 Vintage Sunglasses

Add a little swagger to your style with the Alpina M1 vintage sunglasses. The 80s-made shades have been worn by the likes of Rick Ross, Jazy-Z, Victoria Beckham and Stevie Wonder to name a few. And now they’re available to buy at Bangkok’s funky SuperrZaaap! Terminal 21 store.

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chuckbassmania said | 25 June, 2010

The Chuck Bass Scarf can always be bought on eBay for any price you want! (make an offer)

http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=chuck+bass+scarf&_sacat=0&_odkw=chuck+bass+scarf&_osacat=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313

Andy Kyriakou said | 16 November, 2011

Where to buy this scarf now ?

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