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Webby Wednesday: AhaLife.com

It's been a while since I last shared a Webby Wednesday post. And I'm glad that it's returning with a bang! I was recently introduced to a new online shopping website called AHAlife.com. Founded by Shauna Mei, the site features carefully curated luxury goods that celebrate creativity and artisan craftsmanship and recommended by people considered to be trendsetters in the fashion and lifestyle industry; including Tim Gunn, DVF, Wendi Murdoch, Bobbi Brown, Petra Nemcova, Lauren Bush Lauren, and more. 

I was amazed by the site's selection of the most unique lifestyle products from all over the world. I don't think I have came across any other website that showcases fashion, food, beauty, accessories, home décor, tech and travel experiences all in one user-friendly portal. I have gone through the fashion section and here you will find some of my favorite pieces. And I gotta a feeling my fellow bloggerista and sweet friend L of Interia kw will fall in love with the home décor section too.

Cobalt blue and black? What's not to love?! Lemur crocodile wallet is exactly what I want now

If you bought a cowgirl shirt this season (or any denim shirt for that matter), make sure to pair it with this intricately beaded necklace

Now this triple lips cuff bracelet is what I neeeeed! My ultimate favorite! And as if I need to buy another pair of sunglasses! I'll keep these wooden sunglasses on my wish list for now.



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