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Safe by Rebecca Turbow has always been my comforting escape from fashion atrocities such as the strangely popular Ed Hardy line by Christian Audigier. I have been a loyal Safe follower almost since its inception and have watched it transform and grow.
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Rebecca's clothing and accessories are soft. simple. and modern. I love that she sticks with one color and runs with it.
Her original collections embodied a '50s space age feel by focusing on aqua (my favorite color) and white.
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She has since moved on from aqua to a gray color palette and her current summer pieces have clean and simple lines as well as an affordable price tag to boot. Effects of the economy, perhaps?
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Safety in Numbers, Safe's special projects line, recently collaborated with IHeartComix on a women's tee that pays homage to The Misfits (and yes, I have a thing for Danzig). The shirt comes in two colorways and is currently on sale at the Safe website for a meager $25. I know I've got my order in!
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