2010년 8월 13일 금요일
Low Luv by Erin Wasson
SUPERMODEL-turned-designer Erin Wasson launched her first jewellery collection in the UK this week, exclusively on MY-WARDROBE.COM and – as expected from the girl who has been a muse to designers from Alexander Wang to Justin Timberlake – it has more than a little of the rock chick about it.
Low Luv X By Erin Wasson debuted on the Alexander Wang catwalk for autumn/winter 2008 and features chunky rings, cuffs, crucifix necklaces and bracelets plated in gold and silver and adorned with scarabs, bones and armour.
“I have too much going on in my brain to just be a face, an image, without a voice behind it,” Wasson explained of her foray into design. Prices range from £60.00 to £211.00. Visit www.my-wardrobe.com to shop the collection.
(Vogue U.K.)
Low Luv X By Erin Wasson debuted on the Alexander Wang catwalk for autumn/winter 2008 and features chunky rings, cuffs, crucifix necklaces and bracelets plated in gold and silver and adorned with scarabs, bones and armour.
“I have too much going on in my brain to just be a face, an image, without a voice behind it,” Wasson explained of her foray into design. Prices range from £60.00 to £211.00. Visit www.my-wardrobe.com to shop the collection.
(Vogue U.K.)
About Kara Ross
Kara Ross’ jewelry design started at the age of 13, with a trip to Africa and a piece of native tourmaline. She created a square cut ring from the stone and surrounded it with diamonds set on an 18k gold band. She never lost the touch.
Now a Gemological Institute of America certified gemologist, Ross has spent five years designing elegant pieces with character and imagination. Prompted by a need for uniqueness and inspired by alternative materials such as marcasite, lava and chalcedony, Ross creates the types of pieces you would expect to find at a bazaar- with the luxury of a master jeweler.
With a minimalist vibe and architectural look, her cuffs, earrings, necklaces and rings showcase vibrantly-colored stones and sharp angles to produce a jewelry version of a Pucci scarf. The pieces exhibit a modern Italian look with their elongated gems, simple forms and sleek, curved gold accents.
Now a Gemological Institute of America certified gemologist, Ross has spent five years designing elegant pieces with character and imagination. Prompted by a need for uniqueness and inspired by alternative materials such as marcasite, lava and chalcedony, Ross creates the types of pieces you would expect to find at a bazaar- with the luxury of a master jeweler.
With a minimalist vibe and architectural look, her cuffs, earrings, necklaces and rings showcase vibrantly-colored stones and sharp angles to produce a jewelry version of a Pucci scarf. The pieces exhibit a modern Italian look with their elongated gems, simple forms and sleek, curved gold accents.
2010년 8월 12일 목요일
ARIELLE de PINTO
A fine arts graduate of Concordia University in 2007, Canadian designer Arielle de Pinto developed her unique style of metal work over the course of studies in print and textiles and a series of internships.Launching a line later that same year Arielle is a regular participant in New York and Paris fashion weeks and her collection of hand-worked jewelry is presented by select specialty stores internationally.In addition to her own work and Montreal-based studio, Arielle collaborates with other designers within the artistic communities of New York, Montreal, and Berlin.
Philip Crangi
2008 CFDA Swarovski Accessories Designer winner, Philip Crangi, describes his work as having "an aesthetic that is a contrast of material, color and mood". Having launched his label in 2001 - taking inspiration from diverse sources such as Greco-Roman, Baroque ironwork, Japanese armor and punk - the Manhattan-based fine jeweler has developed a reputation for creating modern day heirlooms. Seen on the runways of 3.1 Phillip Lim and Vera Wang, adorn yourself in bangles, earrings and pendants imbued with Crangi's directional edge.
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