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Her clothing is no longer sold at Bergdorf Goodman or related retailers, as Wearstler no longer has a fashion collection, instead focusing on the jewelry and accessories sold at her flagship store and website.<ref name="partnerships"/> She continued to operate her Los Angeles boutique as of July 2015, with ''Architectural Digest'' writing at the time that the store "showcases the breadth and daring of her creative output."<ref name="wecdigest"/> The store contains antique and modern pieces, as well as home furnishings and jewelry designed by Wearstler.<ref name="wecdigest"/>
 
Wearstler collaborated with Los Angeles-based confectioner Compartés on a line of chocolates in 2014. According to ''Architectural Digest'', both the flavors and Wearstler's "whimsical" packaging are inspired by features and locales of Los Angeles. A second line of flavors debuted in May 2015.<ref name="werchocolate"/> As of 2015 she was involved in a number of collaborations and designing lamps with the Italian furniture company [[Kartell]].<ref name="partnerships"/> KWID also has ongoing partnerships with The Rug Company, E.J. Victor, and [[Pickard China]],<ref name="partnerships"/> and as of 2015 she designed collections of fabrics, wallcoveringswall coverings, and trims for Lee Jofa. She also has a lighting collection with Visual Comfort<ref name="werchocolate"/> and has designed a line of linens to be sold at [[Bloomingdale's]], for a time exclusively,<ref name="bloomingdales"/> before also being sold at her boutique, website, and other stores.<ref name="weqhomebio"/> Her Kelly Wearstler Furniture Collection, described by ''[[Elle Decor]]'' as her "first comprehensive portfolio of furniture" and produced by [[North Carolina]]-based furniture company E.J. Victor, will be released in October 2015.<ref name="deledecot"/>
 
In March 2016<ref name="wllapperplaunches"/> an "exlusiveexclusive 'London edit'" of her designs debuted in [[Harrods]], with Wearstler calling the arrangement a "dream come true."<ref name="cakuq"/> Her collection was the first Californian homeware brand to be stocked at the store. Opined ''[[Wallpaper*]]'', "all the pieces are imbued with personality. From the brushed copper through to the walnut that coats the inside of the furniture pieces, a particular ardour resides in the wares."<ref name="wllapperplaunches"/> In June 2016 Wearstler launched a new [[bridal registry]] featuring designer products for the home.<ref name="bridescome"/> Also in June 2016, ''[[Elle Decor]]'' named her to its A-List of the world's best designers<ref name="elledecor"/> for the second year in a row.<ref name="elleecor_oalist"/>
 
==Style and impact==