Style file: Chooze, already!

We're loving Chooze shoes' creative footwear, with a right shoe that varies in color or pattern from the left. In toddler/youth sizes, $44 to $48, at choozeshoes.com. Credit: Handout
Symmetry's overrated. And dressing all matchy-matchy was sweet when grandma did it (rocking those pumps that matched the cardigan that matched the clip-on earrings) but not today. So we're loving Chooze shoes' creative footwear, with a right shoe that varies in color or pattern from the left. (They also invest profits in anti-poverty programs -- nice.) Celeb kiddies (Shiloh Jolie-Pitt) have worn 'em -- why not yours? In toddler/youth sizes, $44 to $48, at choozeshoes.com.
Give 'Peace' a chance
In an era when "Angry Birds" can hardly get along, it's nice to see someone extending an olive branch -- or, even better, a chic accessory. A Peace Treaty, a brand founded by Farah Malik (a Pakistani Muslim) and Dana Arbib (a Libyan Jew), offers handcrafted items from artisans in impoverished regions (like cashmere scarves from Nepal, or these dangling brass-plate spike Fezzan earrings, $140, from Berber craftsmen). Look for it at apeacetreaty.com.