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In Like a Lion...

Style for the wildebeest in you

By COURTNEY COX, TAYLOR SEIDLER AND EMMA POPPE

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Ah, the Savannah. Home to creepy critters that can kill you instantly and dinosaur-sized beasts that eat hipster-pancakes with a side of gazelle. Time to reduce this glorious ecosystem to the style trend it is.

 

ZEBRA PILLOW | $98

This zebra-friendly (read: cruelty free) pillow is hand-loomed by Peruvian weavers, and proceeds go to Aid to Artisans.

[Jonathon Adler, 129 Newbury St., Boston. 617.437.0018. jonathanadler.com]

 

SAHARA PANT | $58

Out of Africa offers many important moral takeaways. The most significant being, Meryl Streep is a fashion goddess. Channel her, with these hemp pants.

[The Hempest, 207 Newbury St., Boston. 617.421.9944. hempest.com]

 

AFRICAN SAVANNAH SKYFLIGHT MOBILE | $34

Someone cast this mobile in a movie, fast. We're thinking Night at the Museum meets The Indian in the Cupboard.

[Skyflightmobiles.com; other models available at Joie de Vivre, 1792 Mass. Ave., 617.864.8188. joiedevivre.net]

 

LEAFLOVER ESPADRILLES | $150

By showing you these shoes, we are certainly not recommending you take hallucinogens and go to the zoo. And we are definitely not advising you to flip on Animal Planet during your next batch o' brownies.

[Anthropologie.com]

 

"GAY PRIDE" T-SHIRT | $18

Bears were getting all the love for a while ... but the king of the jungle has once again shown us who the fuck's in charge.

[Threadless.com]



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