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Yellow Silk Cap Sleeve Dress; Blue Airliner Magazine Clutch; Purple Mr. Impossible Chair; Green Camper Shoe; Pink Lexon Mini Dolmen Radio
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Yellow
Silk Cap Sleeve Dress
Banana Republic’s sunny spin on a classic shape aims to be a pick-me-up on rainy days. Contact: Bananarepublic.com Price: $150
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Source: In Style
Blue
Airliner Magazine Clutch
Marc Jacobs’ chic leather clutch lends a smidgen of color without overwhelming an ensemble. A zippered top closes with a gold-toned clasp.
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Contact: Barneys.com Price: $328
Source: People Style Watch
Purple
Mr. Impossible Chair
Philippe Starck’s plastic chair pairs a shell-shaped seat with delicate but sturdy legs for a “modern and futuristic” look. The transparent version (there’s also a solid option) comes in crystal, purple, green, gray, ochre, and orangey-red. Contact: Questodesign.com Price: $319
Source: In Style
Green
Camper Shoe
Designer Jaime Hayon goes beyond the traditional palette of men’s shoes—way beyond. English craftsmanship and saturated hues collide in this “sporty dance number with a sneaker sole.”
Contact: Camper.com. Price: $280
Source: Metropolis
Pink
Lexon Mini Dolmen Radio
This compact AM/FM radio is clad in brightly colored rubber—ideal “for playing music in a bathroom.” Contact: Unicahome.com Price: $49
Source: Lucky
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