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of recyclability. I also think a lot of teens and 20 somethings really like the vintage look."Kehres is a former general manager for Chanel, where she started the company's operations in Guam. She and her husband lived on the Pacific island for 17 years. They had two daughters there but, when the girls neared middle school, Kehres and her husband decided they should leave their lucrative jobs (he worked in the banking industry) and return home to be near family in California. That was seven years ago. economy. They took jobs teaching, working for start up companies and consulting but couldn't find a place to settle.Finally, Karla Kehres decided to combine her expertise in the luxury goods industry with her skills in business."I've got a wealth of knowledge and I want to share it," she said. "For the past two years, it's been all about reinventing ourselves. (Chuck Bennett / Staff Photographer)She called friends and former business partners from her career the luxury goods industry to amass items for sale and began working on a network of customers.The holiday season, she hoped, would give her new store a running start."It's all about one on one relationships and the credibility of the merchandise," she said. "When you buy online, you never know if it's authentic. For the last 25 years, I've developed connections to have trusted and ongoing sources of inventory."Kehres also mentors other people facing career transitions in the difficult economy. Her friend, Elena Becerra, recently lost her job as a leasing agent for a large development company. Becerra is working part time with Kehres and hopes to open