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2014 - Issue 8 - December/January

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this page: photography by aleks kocev/bFanyc.com (interior with couch). opposite page: photography by emilia schoberi (meers) C hildhood friends and business partners Brielle Buchberg and Lindsay Segal are the co-owners of upscale consignment boutique Luxury Garage Sale (1658 N. Wells St., 312-291-9126; luxurygaragesale.com). But the two don't just sell high fashion—they embody it. Buchberg, a former events manager at UBS, and Segal, a stylist who's worked for publications such as Women's Wear Daily, always look the part, mixing vintage statement pieces with more modern classics. Though they're usually helping customers find the perfect outfit (this winter, they're loving studded moto boots and cozy fur vests), when it's time to shop for themselves, the Glencoe natives hit up these local offerings. "We absolutely love the jewelry from Dana Rebecca Designs (676 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 3610, 312-751-1773; danarebecca designs.com). It's where both of our husbands go for holiday, anniver- sary, and birthday gifts. This year, for our anniversaries, we both got the same ring—the Sophia Ryan. For the holiday season, the Lindsay Allison studs are on the top of my wish list—a little sparkle makes for a great winter pick-me-up. Brielle's husband got her the initial cuff when her twins were born, so she's hoping for another one for baby number three. She's due in January!" –Segal "I shop for my twins at Monica & Andy (2038 N. Halsted St., 773-697-7968; monicaandandy.com), and I buy all my baby gifts there, too. My kids both have the Organic Luxury Muslin Always blanket— my son's has gray elephants, my daughter's has purple ones. They got so many blankets when they were born, and they're all tucked away in a drawer except these. Not only do I think they're adorable, but my kids are obsessed with them. They're soft and cozy for winter. The kids take them everywhere and need to be tucked in with them every night." –Buchberg "We both get our warm winter staples from Zara (700 N. Michigan Ave., 312-255-8123; zara.com)— sweaters, leggings, blazers. They have really cute and stylish basics that we can truly indulge in." –Segal "A lot of my house is furnished with Jonathan Adler (676 N. Wabash Ave., 312-274-9920; jonathanadler.com). I love his fun, kitschy tchotchkes and bookcase fillers. I hibernate when winter gets bad, so it's nice to have his quirky designs to keep me smiling—even when the weather has the opposite effect. Brielle and I have such similar taste that we both have the same Jonathan Adler media cabinet and the same bath mat. It's not normal. The Find (1819 W. Grand Ave., 312-226-8557; thefind-antiques.com) is another great home store. It's all vintage and antique pieces—a mix of midcentury and Hollywood Regency." –Segal seasonal style There's no better winter pick-me-up than great style. From a local jewelry designer to a clothing chain with extra edge, these offerings selected by Luxury Garage Sale's Lindsay Segal and Brielle Buchberg will keep you on trend. Luxury Garage Sale is an upscale consignment boutique. below: The Jonathan Adler store features quirky designer kitsch. 124 michiganavemag.com

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