Modeling the Masters

Gifts inspired by some of Santa Barbara’s legendary leading ladies


Modern Moves

The Santa Barbara High School graduate who defined contemporary dance

Martha Graham

 

Rose-cut black diamond necklace, $1,550, Baxter Moerman; Quarry large spire hairpin, $184, Jake & Jones; Lapointe dress, $1,750, Allora by Laura; small huggie earrings, price upon request, Silverhorn; Rali Couture rings, price upon request, d’Offay; Eternity bangle, $110, Marisa Mason; Jamie Haller ballet slippers, $425, Whistle Club; Martha Graham: When Dance Became Modern, $40, Chaucer’s Books.


Shape Shifter

The “Mama of Dada” crafted Ojai into an artist enclave

Beatrice Wood

 

Bespoke bangle, $10,680, Daniel Gibbings; Bunny Ball, $580, Susan Cronin; Cornwall Moon garden vase by Jean Victor, price upon request, Eider Studio; Reign of Beauty ring, $12,900, Jes MaHarry; The Micro Peak bag in gold, $1,900, Alexander McQueen; Venus Bee Trap (42x30 in., oil on panel), $3,000, Cynthia James Fine Art; Elongo Florals shawl in indigo, $495, Johanna Ortiz.


Gritty Glam

The original “It Girl” with a Santa Barbara story

Lexi car coat, $442, Catherine Gee; white gold chain and diamond necklace, price upon request, Bryant & Sons; Women’s Club earrings in antique silver, $1,650, Balenciaga; Loeffler Randall Ada knot heels, $350, Diani; Le Superbe crew neck with feather cuffs, $325, LOU; Lapima Teresa sunglasses in capim, $540, Occhiali Fine Eyewear; Jackie 1961 large shoulder bag, $5,500, Gucci; Sapphire Soothing Facial Oil, $78, Bella Vida Santa Barbara.

 

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