Next Level: Hands

Hands are always a thing—you’re probably wearing two most days. But as a motif? Well, we’re feel. ing. it. Here, four ways to add more to your look. —erica

LEVEL I: Far away, they’re just studs. But close up, these little Conroy & Wilcox creations are really intricate clenched fists.

LEVEL II: A hand cuff? Get it????? That Bernard Delettrez is a real comedian.

LEVEL III: We Are Owls would like to wrap its hands—all of them—around your neck.

LEVEL IV: Yes, yes, you might have to be Rihanna to pull these off, but the glasses Jeremy Scott made for Linda Farrow are really something magical.

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Known Entities: Joan Didion

This is hardly a revelation, but most writers aren’t known for their style. Joan Didion, though—she looks exactly like you want her to, and that makes her descriptions of Maria Wyeth and Inez Victor’s aesthetics feel even more on-point. —erica

The essentials:

An anorak that says serious journalist—ideally a size too big. / Like: Funktional GI Anorak

Something flowy and vaguely hippieish, for blending in on Haight Street. / Like: Something Else by Natalie Wood slit silk maxi skirt

A scarf that can be worn any which way, with any which outfit—and used like a blanket on long trips to Hawaii. / Like: We Are Owls Chantilly lace scarf

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In Character: Katniss Everdeen

In honor of the release of Mockingjay, the final book in the Hunger Games series—you really should care, you know—three pieces that embody the badass main character:

A Pamela Love arrow necklace, representing her not-so-secret weapon of choice.

Screw the little gold mockingjay pin. This We Are Owls scarf is way louder and way cooler.

Dress from Lindsey Thornburg’s first full-blown collection—very girl-on-fire, no?

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