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If there are two girls who can seamlessly combine music and fashion, it’s Aino Jawo and Caroline Hjelt of the Swedish electro-pop outfit Icona Pop. The pair, who met through mutual friends in the Stockholm club scene, can often be seen dancing around onstage to their thumping, bass-heavy beats dressed in all-black ensembles made of sheer and leather (they love to mix and match fabrics). Fresh off the release of their new EP, Iconic, featuring this summer’s catchy dance track “I Love It”, the stylish set is currently touring stops across North America and is slated to support Welsh songstress Marina and the Diamonds on the Lonely Hearts Club Tour next month.

We caught up with Aino and Caroline in L.A., and talked to them about their personal style, their favorite places to tour, and the things they can’t leave home without.

When you go on the road, what is a must-have item you pack in your suitcase?

Caroline: We love shoes, cute jackets—our leather jackets—and some very high, high heels. We try to have stuff in our bag that we can mix and match in different combinations, and then we of course always leave some room in case we find nice vintage shops so we can find some new stuff. We love sheer because it doesn’t weigh anything and because it creates layers and shades, and it’s so good to have in your suitcase because it doesn’t take up much space.

Where are your favorite places to visit on tour?

Aino: We love Paris. Paris means a lot to us, but then we also love New York and L.A. [Every place] is special in its own way, you can always find something you like. But I think New York… there’s something about it. Paris and New York. But we’ve never been to Australia.

Caroline: [Every place] has its own charm.

How would you describe your personal style?

Aino: Mixing stuff. We love to mix feminine and masculine, like the tuxedo-inspired Gavin Pant or the baseball-style Leah Top with the glam Flipped Jet CZ & Pave Bib necklace.

Caroline: And contrast. Very hard stuff [and] maybe play it off with something a little bit more feminine. We never ever had any money to buy clothes, [so] that makes you very creative. We started cutting and sewing stuff and old T-shirts and maybe exchanging with friends and stuff like that, and I think that makes you very creative with what you’ve got in your suitcase. You can always mix and match with something new out of old stuff.

Do you two ever swap clothes?

Caroline: We always borrow clothes from each other, it’s fun. We love clothes and we love to express ourselves through clothes, but when it comes to borrowing trends… we see [fashion] as a way of expressing ourselves. It’s a lot about wearing [things] with self-confidence and feeling comfortable in what you’re wearing. I think that’s the sexiest thing.

What do you like to wear onstage? Do you like performing in those high, high heels?

Aino: I like to take them off onstage, but on some days [I] feel very good in the high heels.

Caroline: Some weeks and months I just walk around in high heels and feel very fierce, and then some days I feel like I need to be here sitting on the ground.

You’re touring now, but your first full-length album is due out in 2013. Are you recording while on tour?

Aino: We’re recording constantly. We always have our microphones with us and we always want to write new stuff with people… we can set up a microphone anywhere.

 Photo by Fredrik Etoall

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With Rebecca Minkoff Jewelry a buzz in our offices this month, we’ve had our eyes on anything and everything metallic. Today, we came across this exquisite 1974 photo of a Paco Rabanne metalwork headpiece and dress, and we were instantly intrigued. A little lesson on Rabanne: An eccentric Spanish designer and Parisian transplant, Rabanne, known as the “l’enfant terrible” of 1960s fashion design, got his start in the fashion industry by designing jewelry for luxury labels like Balenciaga, Dior and Givenchy. In 1966, he launched is own eponymous label marked by distinctive, avant-garde designs using odd materials like metal, paper and plastic. Since then, Rabanne has enjoyed a lifelong career of creativity with work as a costume designer, an artist and a perfumer. Today, his collection lives on, continuing the warrior-esque themes that so distinguished him as a fashion designer during his reign in the 60s.

For your (our) visual enjoyment, we’ve included some more metallic marvels by Rabanne below.

Photos: Formidable Magazine

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With her outspoken, independent nature and unique sense of style, Katharine Hepburn was in many ways the original downtown girl—just in a different era. The Hollywood leading lady, who starred in legendary films like Morning Glory and Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, epitomized the modern woman, and her strong and sophisticated performances were matched by equally spirited sartorial choices (it’s these reasons and more that made her a source of inspiration for Rebecca’s new jewelry collection). A pioneer of androgynous fashion, Katharine favored khakis and open collared shirts during a time when stockings and girdles were the norm—and her jurisdiction over her wardrobe extended to the big screen as well.

Now, the style icon’s career is being honored in a new exhibition at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts: “Katharine Hepburn: Dressed for Stage and Screen.” Through Jan. 12, viewers can see 40 costumes that commemorate the actress’s award-winning performances as well as film clips, movie posters, and archival photographs of Katharine dressed in the outfits on display. We can’t wait to check out the wears of the woman who taught us not to sacrifice style for comfort, and above all, never to conform to anybody else’s definition of style. Remember: “If you obey all the rules, you will miss all the fun.”

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Fashion Squad (rocking an RM clutch) appears to be looking for something...think she's playing Seek & Shine?

We’ve all played our fair share of hide-and-seek in our childhood backyards, homes and parks. Now that we’re all grown up and doing our thing in The Big City, not to mention the majority of our apartments are a perfect square with zero nooks & crannies for any games other than Monopoly, we’re resorting to a scavenger hunt around New York City.

Oh, and P.S. – We’re giving away pieces from Rebecca’s new jewelry collection to three lucky winners. (Do we have your attention yet? Thought so!)

This game is called “Seek & Shine” and here’s how to play: Starting tomorrow morning, October 17th, follow Rebecca Minkoff’s clues on Twitter (that’s @RebeccaMinkoff) around NYC for your chance to win an exclusive piece of jewelry at one of our favorite spots. (Hint: These RM haunts are just as glamorous as the jewelry itself – that’s right, get those wheels turning…)

May the quickest RM fan win!

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Photo via Pinterest

Musing on our month-long celebration of jewelry – and all things glamorous and metallic, for that matter – it’s no surprise that gold is making a big appearance in our jewelry-inspired board on Pinterest: Layer It On. From armor-esque runway looks to metallic makeup to golden gowns, we’ve got the golden touch – and it’s just in time for planning your holiday party attire, might we add. Check it out and get inspired!

Photo via Pinterest

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