WHAT: Charmed Circle Color Drop Ring in Amethyst…WHY: Give your digits a warm embrace with this charmed band. Accented on each end with a purple-hued amethyst, this bauble does play well with others. So don’t be afraid to pair it up with an edgy cuff, a glitzy necklace or a few fellow knuckle dusters. After all, new friends are always welcome, at least when jewelry is involved…AVAILABLE: $88, CharmedCircle.com…
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WHAT: Venessa Arizaga ‘Your Majesty’ Statement Necklace…WHY: A statement necklace tends to speak louder than words, and this minty confection whipped up by this former Zac Posen design director is not exception. We’ll break it down for you: a mishmash of colorful stones, stark metal chains, and a soft weave of threads is really all you need. However, the availability of this bijoux isn’t set in stone! It’s available for a short time only through Nordstrom’s Pop-In 4U: Bright Lights_Gift City. A perfect holiday treat, non?…AVAILABLE: $595, Nordstrom.com…
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Far below the depths of Lafayette Street, Swarovski pulled together a select group of jewelry lovers to toast Delphine-Charlotte Parmentier’s 20th year of bauble design. Set in the Cave du Vin, located below the Lafayette resto, an intimate dinner started off with the ultimate cocktail accessory: tons and tons of sparkling jewels.
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Didn’t nab a pass to the Coterie trade show? Not a problem! The Daily got up close and personal with the biggest names in the game to bring you some exclusive coverage. First on deck: Erickson Beamon has collaborated with the biggest names in the fashion biz—think Givenchy, Donna Karan, and Zac Posen—but Karen Erickson, co-founder of the bauble brand, hasn’t forgotten about her Detroit roots. Returning to Coterie for her 27th year, this tiny designer’s joaillerie continues to pack a big punch!
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WHAT: Tom Binns Emerald and Ruby Scallop Necklace…WHY: Rubies and emeralds and jewel-tones, oh my! This show stopping bib necklace, an Editorialist exclusive, is bedecked with rows and scallop-y undulations of sparklers, from Tom Binns’ wittily named “Faux Real” collection. Kind of like the adult equivalent of ruby slippers, non? You probably won’t want to be taken back to Kansas anytime soon while donning this gem…AVAILABLE: $1,325, Editorialist.com…
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WHAT: Kate Spade Pueblo Tiles Multistrand Necklace…WHY: Another punchy, playful bauble hit from the accessories whizzes at Kate Spade! Epitomizing southwestern chic, this necklace features multiple strands of contrasting geometric stones: vividly hued and sophisticated sans any stuffiness. It’s parfait for transitioning an outfit from morning to night, which is convenient, considering you won’t want to take it off…AVAILABLE: $248, KateSpade.com…
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WHAT: BaubleBar Noir Deco Snake Bib
WHY: Glamify any outfit with this two-toned geometric bib necklace from BaubleBar. Whether you need to spruce up a summer dress or you’re heading out for a night on the town, this statement piece will be the perfect eye-catching touch. Wear it with a simple LBD (little black dress) or add some pizazz to an otherwise drab buttondown for an office attire update.
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Catch them if you Cannes! A second jewelry theft has taken place at Cannes and this time it was a $2.5 million de Grisogono necklace.
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Gisele Bundchen Gets Antsy About Her Own Photos [NYPost]
The supermodel was reportedly seen critiquing her photos as BLK DNM’s store event2.5 Million Jewelry Theft At Cannes [Vogue UK]
Luxury jeweler De Grisogono has necklace stolen at CannesFabrizio Cardinali Appointed CEO Of Dunhill [Business Of Fashion]
The menswear brand has tapped Fabrizio Cardinali, who was previously at Lancel and Dolce & GabbanaOut Of Order: The College Magazine The Fashion World Respects [NYMag]
Yale student and model, Dorian Grinspan started the popular fashion magazine on campusThe Success Story Behind Signapore Fashion Week [Fashionista]
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Oscar de la Renta debuted his Resort collection yesterday, opting for an intimate presentation for a small group of editors at his showroom, certainly scaled back compared to his usual big production. However, the clothes were anything but scaled back.