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Frank Ocean’s Homer Drops New Jewelry, Scarves, and Keychains

Frank Ocean’s Homer Drops New Jewelry, Scarves, and Keychains

Frank Ocean’s Homer has bulked up its offerings.

The American luxury brand just launched clover-colored pieces from “When a Dog Comes to Stay,” a character collection centered around pixelated canines and H-bones. Items include pendants made from recycled sterling silver, link bracelets with princess-cut diamonds, rings assembled from nanoceramic colored sterling silver, silicon keychains, and printed silk scarves hand stitched in Italy.

“A sheepdog, an Akita and a bull terrier are rendered in pixels as if to simplify the qualities that make them our family,” Ocean said about the collection. “To the dog, it seems, loyalty is without thinking.” 

The collection campaign was shot by Ocean in Los Angeles and NYC, and features record producer Wheezy.

“When a Dog Comes to Stay” is available now on Homer’s website as well as its brick-and-mortar at 70-74 Bowery, New York, NY. The collection will soon expand with five more colors and a solid 18-karat yellow gold edition.

Homer launches ‘When a Dog Comes to Stay’ collection

 

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