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54 BAL HARBOUR COURTESY OF JOSEF AND ANNI ALBERS FOUNDATION; TIFFANY & CO. SPARKLE AND SHINE Every year, Tiffany & Co. releases its Blue Book collection, presenting its most exquisite creations. This year's theme, Art of the Wild, calls on nature for its inspiration—from exotic birds to the powerful waterfalls the company's design team encountered while on their creative expeditions. TAKE FLIGHT London-based Noor Fares has us hooked on her whimsical yet edgy jewelry collection that is inspired by her Lebanese heritage and passion for contemporary art. Available at The Webster Bal Harbour, these Fly Me to the Moon earrings are a must for the Fall. Artist Josef Albers was seduced by Mexico's landscape, history and artifact—which in part led to his own explorations of geometry he is best known for. In November, The Guggenheim will bring together never before exhibited works from his period of creation influenced by Mexico, alongside significant collection paintings from the Homage to the Square and Variants / Adobe series, shedding new light on this least known period of Albers' practice. HAUTE CUCINE The latest Italian pairing infuses some of the most classic of kitchen accessories with the fashionable flair that only Dolce & Gabbana could produce. Smeg teams up with the Sicilian designers to create a colorful exploration of Italian heritage by way of juicers, toasters and of course, coffee makers. Platinum and gold necklace with tourmalines and diamonds. Josef Albers' Prismatic II, 1936

