ACCESSORIZE YOUR LOOK: CYNTHIA SAKAI - VITA FEDE

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Today we sat down with Cynthia Sakai of Vita Fede to talk about some of her favorite accessories and how to pull them off! Vita Fede, literally translated to mean 'life' and 'faith', is an expanded collection of hand crafted jewelry and accessories inspired by art, architecture, and culture from the past, present, and future. These elements combine to create the VF aesthetic: timeless luxury with a modern feminine twist. Designer Cynthia Sakai's commitment to make each collection a natural progression from the last results in a highly edited line that builds on the success the brand has enjoyed since 2007. Vita Fede has even garnered the attention of Catt Sadler of E! News who recently mentioned how much she loves the line at our most recent Google Hangout! Check out some of Cynthia's favorite pieces below.
1. Golden Goose Leather Jacket - $664 BUY HERE
I love this leather jacket. It is perfect for a casual look and a night out. Love pairing this with my moto Rag and Bone pants, and Isabel Marant sneakers during the day. And at night with a fab sequin skirt, tights, and heels!
2. Vita Fede Titan Crystal Bracelet -$462 BUY HERE
It's the perfect blend of sparkle and rock! I layer it with my watch and my Capri 5 Wrap.
3. Multi Vita Fede Capri 5 Wrap Bronze - $225 BUY HERE
I wear this everyday with my watch as a layering piece; perfect from day to night! Metallic is the new neutral and a great substitute for black. If you didn't notice already I am all about items that I can wear running around during the day and pull off for a great dinner date and meeting!
4. Forget Me Not Wolf Scarf - $320 BUY HERE
Scarves are an essential item as I am always cold! This forget me not scarf is so soft, touch of wild animal, and the blend of colors goes with everything. Vita Fede is launching our own line of scarfs come Feb 2013!
You can shop Cynthia's line Vita Fede at www.VitaFede.com, like them on Facebook, or follow them on Twitter @VitaFede
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