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The Duo storefront has been home to several different boutiques in the past, most notably Valise. Photograph by David Phillipich
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Priced from $45 to $100, Duo’s hand-beaded necklaces are an affordable way to add some color to your wardrobe. Photograph by David Phillipich
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Duo stocks clothes from Collective Concepts, Dolce Vita, Amanda Uprichard, and more. Photograph by David Phillipich
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The largest beads on the candy-colored necklace ($55, at right) were originally part of a different piece of jewelry Barber picked up from Unique Thrift Store. Photograph by David Phillipich
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Faceted agate, blackstone, and glass necklace ($70). Photograph by David Phillipich
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“Effortless is the goal,” Barber says of the everyday basics she stocks in Duo. Photograph by David Phillipich
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Barber makes many of her pieces as she minds the shop, so the jewelry selection is always changing. Photograph by David Phillipich
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The bejeweled button on this bracelet was repurposed from a sweater that belonged to Barber’s great-grandmother. Photograph by David Phillipich
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This brightly patterned dress is by Ali Ro. Photograph by David Phillipich