
HERS: The kaleidoscopic colors of nature come to life with this Miriam Haskell for Patch NYC winter-coat-ready beaded beetle brooch ($460; patchnyc.com).
HIS: Like a pocket square, a lapel pin sets off a sharp jacket. These delicate fern designs (available in rhodium-plated and rose-gold-tone brass) by Tateossian do it with a nod to the woods ($100; sportingdistrict.com).

HERS: Rafe’s pearlescent abalone-shell minaudière brings relaxed, beachy glamour to evenings out ($595; rafe.com).
HIS: Keep cash stylishly in reach with South Carolina sculptor Grainger McKoy’s hand-cut sterling-silver feather money clip ($169; beverlybremer.com).

HERS: Designer Cresta Bledsoe combined rugged and refined elements for this forty-six-inch necklace made from fossilized shark’s teeth gathered from Florida beaches and set in eighteen-karat yellow gold ($21,300; crestabledsoe.com).
HIS: Wild turkey spurs harvested from a prized tom felled on a Georgia hunt were used to cast the original mold for these distinctive pewter cuff links by designer Marquin Campbell ($145; marquindesigns.com).
Haskell Harris is the founding style director at Garden & Gun. She joined the title in 2008 and covers all things design-focused for the magazine. The House Romantic: Curating Memorable Interiors for a Meaningful Life is her first book. Follow @haskellharris on Instagram.






