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Atmospheric, Ozone Design


I've said it once and I'll say it again, but socks, tights, and knee highs have a way of transforming your ornamental aesthetic the moment you slide into them. An effective, yet optional ingredient to the everyday outfit, for me, they're almost impossible to resist. I guess some people dream in color while others, like Laurie Mallet, founder of Ozone Design, dreams in socks.
So many thanks to Tracey Dougherty of Ozone Design for sending over not one but two pairs of these amazing little designs! When I talked to her, I immediately confessed that I'd spent a really embarrassing amount of time oohhh-ing and ahhh-ing over their legwear, and honestly, I think even Alex would look amazing in some their wicked men's styles. Yum, Argyle!
With such a remarkable list of shoe socks, safe sox, hemp socks, radionic socks, tattoo socks, motorcycle socks, and the unbelievably cool replacement sock, it's no surprise that they've been featured in Vogue, Page Six Magazine, and Daily Candy amongst many more. And don't forget to check out the big event Mother's Day sale, now through May 8th, featuring 30-50% off select styles!
What I love about Ozone Design is the artistic integration of prints and the hypnotic flow of fun, fearless style that's sure to put a bounce in anyone's step.  

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(Wearing Mona Linen in sky with Stella McCartney sandals. Also shown OTK Tatters. Talbot's scarf, NYC Expression coral bag, Vintage cuffs, Maybelline New York Eye Studio palettes in Sunset Seduction and Taupe Temptress, Jemma Kidd Luminous Mid-Dark Concealer)  

Comments

Anonymous said…
i like the eyeshadows <3

sweetdifferences

xx
Kori said…
Such a cute post! By the way--have you heard that my 1st novel is being released on Amazon.com tomorrow?! Check it out on my blog! Have a wonderful Cinco De Mayo honey! Kori xoxo

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Lauren said…
I so adore the combination here! Great photos and the socks are so cute, Bella! I have to check them out!
Leigh said…
awesome socks! i really like the photos you took of them! :)

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Andrés Corella said…
Those socks are beautiful I like them very much! And I love the rest of the items featured in the pics

xx
Andy
The Black Label
Kaye said…
you know I'm not a big fan of socks but these are so pretty! I love how you paired them with shoes in a similar color, too.
Thomasina said…
I love socks, so I will have to check them out.
Anonymous said…
love those socks!!
so romantic!
nice pics!
xoxo
Fash Boulevard said…
i couldn't agree with your more. you said it perfectly. i love this post. thanks love. check out my pick for fabulous friday and find out who landed on the fash fave and fash fail list of the week. would love the support. xoxo

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mélia said…
Hey un nouveau blog vien d'etre créer sur la mode ! je ne t'en dis pas plus ! viens vite society-fashion.blogspot.com
we love your shoes !
ice pandora said…
Stella McCartney shoes = <3!

xx
From Broadway said…
those sandals look amazing!!!
Devon said…
All of these pictures are wooooonderful. LOVE the blog, now following x
NATIE said…
love shoes and sandals <3
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Anonymous said…
Great pictures, love the eyeshadows!



http://lmdiary.blogspot.com/
im crazy about printed socks and these go so well with the blue on your shoes!
Alex said…
These pictures are so great, girlfriendwinkle. You make everything look good!
Unknown said…
love your socks =)
Aina said…
That bag is just amazing! I want it! ahah.

Also, I am designing bloggers titles right now! So if you want your's designed too, come check out the details on my blog!

Smiles,
Aina

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