
Paris, France — Beaches and baskets and ankle bracelets all add up to summer fashion fun. The aptly named Fly Me to the Sun brand was created in France by Léa Lunghini, a Parisian who spends a great deal of time on the sandy shores of the Basque country on the Atlantic Ocean. The house brings together a collection of hand-made jewelry, accessories and beads with the items sporting evocative name like Woodstock, Let It Be or Over the Rainbow. She crafts her pieces —which draw their inspirations from the sun, rock and the 1970s — in her studio in glamorous Biarritz. These hand-crafted pieces are fashioned using vintage beads, semi-precious stones and fine wood. Each piece is a unique creation and is nestled into its own raffia pouch. Special to The Gourmet Gazette http://www.flymetothesun-shop.com


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