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Byline: Florence Kane
Her jewelry is playful and whimsical, but German designer Sabrina Dehoff doesn't create it willy-nilly. Rather, she prefers to thoroughly research a broad theme-for her spring oeuvre about dreaming, she read poetry romanticizing slumber-and then design mini-collections from that one captivating idea. "A jewelry piece for me," she explains, "is like a little story I'm telling."
Not to say Dehoff's work is at all tedious or homogeneous. Her new collection, Little Dreamers, includes everything from orange leather-and-gold soaring-swallow earrings to a mock maharaja's aigrette, all somehow united by Dehoff's concept. So, a 23K-gold-plated banana or pineapple strung from its wearer's neck ...