SA Style Awards winner Jodie Ennik's top fashion & decor finds

07 February 2016 - 02:00 By Staff reporter

Lampost Agency owner and SA Style Awards winner Jodie Ennik shares what she’s loving this season, from flattering ’70s-inspired denim to fragrant Byredo candles I'm in love with my wide-brim fedora by milliner Crystal Birch. Any bad hair day is made good with one of these great pieces. Sisal straw boater, R900, Crystal Birch (079-405-0210). Last year I worked with Edun's resort collection and was blown away by the garments and the fact that everything is made in Africa.story_article_right1 I recently bought two Nico Krijno prints from his re:GROUP Exhibition in Johannesburg. He's an amazing South African talent making waves internationally. Skalectrix New Gestures 2015 by Nico Krijno. I love Christian Lacroix notebooks as my daily notebook, with cover designs based on cities and their textures. They also make great gifts. Available from amazon.com. I'm a bit of a handbag collector and Chloé's double-carry Hayley bag is my favourite day bag of the moment. I love the saddle-inspired collection and detailed trims. Available from saksfifthavenue.com. Wide-leg denims are feeding my '70s-inspired soul and work well with my long legs. Style Republic denims, R399, Spree.story_article_right2 I'm in love with this colour combination. So graphic and unusual; a perfect signature piece. Lala cabinet, R30,000 Dokter and Misses. My perfect dress-up or down heels work with jeans or a cocktail dress. I like the mid-size heel, which I can run around in all day. Valentino Garavani heels, R15,300, 2A (011-325-4545). Edoardo Villa's Mapogga sculpture is my little treasured piece while I dream of owning one of his larger sculptures for my garden one day. Fragrant candles are a must for my house, and Byredo Bibliothèque candles are just the best. Byredo Bibliothèque candle, R1,400, Apsley House (011-325-4250)...

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