If you LOVE PURPLE as much as I do, you want to wear it all the time. But purple is one of those colors that can be a bit tacky if overdone. Stay classy by wearing mostly black and add purple as an accent. Wear a purple scarf and jewelry or carry a tasteful bag. Brighten up the drudgery of winter by adding a pair of rich purple gloves to a cozy black coat.
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Still feeling “witchy”? Not only is this a great collection, but the designer gives us a wonderful bit of Halloween and Day of the Dead history
While many believe the Roman Catholic holidays “All Saints Day” & “All Souls Day” were the basis for “Halloween”, it was the other way around. Halloween began as a pagan tradition of Celtic Druids who worshipped evil spirits. However you feel about Devil Worship, the Druids apparently knew how to party & drew massive groups of followers. Worried about losing their flock, The Church created the above holidays to lure away the misguided revelers. Today The Church remains a living entity while the Druids have long ceased to exist, yet Halloween is more popular than ever! “El Dio de los Muertos” (Day of The Dead) is Mexico’s answer to all the above holidays as it celebrates the lives & spirits of the dearly departed w/ flair, merriment & sweet treats. The items in this collection are a small sample of the products & whimsical original designs of Leslie Sigal Javorek w/ Halloween & Day of the Dead themes (incl. skeletons, sugar skulls, jack o’lanterns, witches & bats)