What Charm & Chain Wants for Christmas, Featuring Yours Truly
1. Original David Klein New York Poster

During the 1950s and 1960s, David Klein designed dozens of posters for TWA Airlines. This iconic image of New York City is something I’d love to have sitting on a wall in my apartment.
2. Resin Imprint Necklace by Kara Ross

When I saw this necklace in the Kara Ross showroom, it was love at first sight. I must add it to my jewelry arsenal in time for wedding season next year.
3. Brass legs by Kelly Wearstler

Kelly Wearstler is my ultimate fashion icon—I worship her personal style as well as her home design aesthetic. I’m hoping to someday have these chic brass legs sitting on my coffee table.
4. Confetti Cuff by Erickson Beamon

This Erickson Beamon cuff is just out of this world—I love all the colors in it.
5. Fringed Sandals by B Brian Atwood

These shoes have my name written all over them.
6. JAR Paris by Joel Arthur Rosenthal

JAR (Joel Arthur Rosenthal) is the most talented fine jewelry designer in all of the land. This limited-edition book showcasing his designs is absurdly difficult to get a copy of. For someone who loves jewelry as much as I do, his book would be the ultimate gift.
7. Peacock Fringe Earrings by Alexis Bittar

Alexis Bittar does amazing work with lucite, and I think these earrings take the cake for his coolest design ever in this medium.
8. Color-block Wedges by Pierre Hardy

Pierre Hardy is my favorite shoe designer, and these Color-block wedges would make a fabulous addition to my collection.
9. Clock, QlockTwo

This clock reads you what time it is…brilliant.
10. Gold Chain Earrings by Citrine by the Stones

I’m constantly on the hunt for the perfect pair of gold earrings. These are sleek, sophisticated, and perfect for a night out.
11. Sunglasses by Karen Walker

I own these sunglasses already in tortoise (and wear them almost every day), so I think the black/neon version would be a great update.
12. Diptyque Extra Large Candle, Baies

This extra large candle in my favorite room scent would make for such a luxurious gift—it’s bigger than a cookie jar!