- Swarovski’s new chapter: Giovanna Engelbert on her . . . - Perfect˙
In a year full of restrictions, crashes and lack of physical experiences, Swarovski defied all odds Presenting Collection I in February, the Austrian jewellery house turned a new, refreshed and colourful chapter Following the new collections, the brand’s identity and physical retail space was completely reconstructed to portray the vision of how jewellery is more personal than ever
- Ulla Johnson is all about things completing full circle in SS24.
In addition to harmonious geometry, Johnson hinted at an aquatic motif, particularly via her set, which featured spiraling nautilus floor murals and shell-beaded hanging curtains Shells also made an appearance in several jewelry pieces handcrafted by the designer’s long-standing partners in Kenya
- Antwerp-based designer Dries Criel’s world of jewellery leads a new . . .
Dries Criel represents a new dawn in the jewellery world As one of the youngest independent jewellers, his approach has always been to keep progressing a space that has had outdating challenges and issues, and understanding what jewellery means to new generations of people that are all about the individuality and ethics behind their choices
- ‘Madcap Heiress’ Anna Sui FW25. — Perfect˙
It was all finished with ample jewelry, hats and handbags galore, and demonstrative footwear including a snazzy new sneaker done in collaboration with John Fluevog Madcap, for sure But for all the flamboyance and fun, the collection had an underlying chic sprung from Sui’s decades of experimentation with abundance
- Dior and Burberry open new boutiques in London, Celine unveils Haute . . .
Presenting womenswear, high jewelry and menswear, the boutique has created the Dior universe across three floors, decorated in the signature Dior interiors - Versailles parquet, toile de Jouy and cannage, realized in a unique mirror motif on the staircase
- Is Anna Sui one of the official pillars of the industry? #NYFW
“Mad, bad and dangerous to know ” Lady Catherine Lamb was describing her lover, Lord Byron, but also giving a shorthand for creatives for generations to follow – romantics who fall to the side of a little bit glam and a little bit slammed Replace “bad” with “plaid” (well, houndstooth) and throw in
- Fashion Designer Aziz condemns fast fashion and you should too.
For me the challenge is to get better and better, to have a constant development process, transformation, and combining techniques (jewelry with clothes, ) On top of that, the symbiosis of jewellery and clothing in this project fascinated and incredibly drove me
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