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Trzebinski tops off the ensemble with a vintage suede
sequinc | 11 Jul, 2019 04:05
Trzebinski tops off the ensemble with a vintage suede-and-shearling hoodie vest. It’s dark out there!” Beauty Tools: Always in her nylon Prada makeup pouch ($170)? Boots towelettes ($7), Dr. Gear: “I never China brazing alloys Suppliers take off without Bose noise-canceling headphones ($300) and a Maglite LED flashlight (from $32). She never takes off the gold-and-citrine Carolyn Roumeguere snake talisman ($1,950) that hangs around her neck or the stack of beaded bracelets ($45 each) that she designed with the names of her husband and her daughter, Tacha. Her Packing Picks: Bag: Trzebinski just created a fringed leather hobo (from $3,500), but she also loves the basic L. Bean canvas duffel (from $60). And it all works, whether she’s on a game drive in her custom-fitted Land Cruiser or jetting off for one of the African-inspired trunk shows that she hosts from New York City to Aspen, Colorado. “I have to pack ultralight when traveling this way,” she says. “I love clothes that have harmony and balance,” says Trzebinksi, who pairs a paisley cotton Etro shirt ($525) with stretch-twill Worn Jeans jodhpurs (from $80) and canvas Ed Hardy slip-on sneakers ($59). “But that doesn’t mean I leave my favorite pieces behind.” Book: On her reading list: Oneness with All Life by Eckhart Tolle. Hauschka moisturizer (from $36), Ren eye gel ($45), and La Mer lip balm ($45).” Blanket: When she’s sleeping on the plane or under African skies, Trzebinski wraps up in one of her label’s four-ply cashmere throws ($1,800), which are woven in Kathmandu.June 06, 2011 When Nairobi-based fashion designer Anna Trzebinski boards a Tropic Air helicopter or a single-engine Cessna, she’s usually heading for Lemarti’s Camp, the eco-glam safari lodge she owns in the northern frontier of Kenya with her Samburu husband, Loyapan Lemarti.L. Shoes: “I designed my beaded suede sandals ($275) to work in the bush or on the coast.. “His daily meditations keep me in the present.” Her look: cross-cultural bohemian  #