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Just in time for Halloween: Horror film jewellery from Jaime Sin
On the Toronto scene, Jaime Sin (jaime-sin.com) is one of the coolest night cats. She’s always curled up in the DJ booth, glossy black hair over eyes, or stalking the periphery of the dance floor in wicked Acne heels. And though she’s been playing at—or promoting—parties for years, she never ages a second. Creepy. So it’s no wonder that her eponymous jewellery line is witchy and tough—even more so, now that she’s added a wee Halloween collection. The oxidized silver “Object Cross” ($79, available at Delphic) is twisted from nail and twig, things she “found within five feet of each other on a cottage trip.” (Shiver—that’s so very teen horror movie.) Or, for rock starlets, there’s a bullet on a ball-chain ($169, available at Delphic). The former keeps away vampires, Sin says, and the latter kills werewolves. Don’t say we’ve never armed you.
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