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STYLE DIARY ACQUIRED TASTE "I used to be such a tomboy, but as I get older I'm developing an interest in jewelry." Tiffany & Co. diamond and chrysoprase (left) and gold-mesh earrings. around during the day." Roger COMFORT "Black flats are great for running CHIC Vivier PVC and patent flat. "These rings are colorful but discreet at the same time." Tiffany & Co. Sugar Stack rings. ON MY WRIST "My Cartier watch is my go-to accessory." PATTERN PLAY "This bag has a fun pattern without being too flashy. Marc Jacobs Chantal bag." Gia Coppola She's building a reputation behind the camera, but her enviable style keeps her in front of the lens. PORTRAIT BY ANDREW DURHAM W 54 BAL HARBOUR ith a last name like Coppola, there's a good chance you're a wildly creative beauty with a killer sense of style. Gia, the youngest member of the tribe to become a bona-fide style icon, does not disappoint. Like her aunt Sofia and grandfather Francis, the 24-year-old model, photographer and director is finding her niche in the family business, having already directed films for Zac Posen and Opening Ceremony. In addition to capturing fashion and beauties behind the camera, Coppola has been a favorite model and muse for years for companies such as APC and LA-based Whetherly, a new label from Citizens of Humanity alumna Leila Nasseri. As for her own style, the California native usually eschews trends for the anonymity of basics, but admits she adored the Proenza Schouler and Rodarte shows, has a weakness for all things Chanel, Marc Jacobs and Lanvin, and would love to raid the closets of friends and fellow fashionphiles Tracy Antonopoulos and Nathalie Love. —JC "Beautiful shoes are always a worthy splurge." Charlotte Olympia heels available at Neiman Marcus. "Wearing mascara always makes me feel more dressed up." Chanel Inimitable Intense mascara. follow trends, but I'm excited for all the color and STOPPERS "I don't really SHOW Proenza Schouler (left) and Marc Jacobs (right). different patterns this Spring."