accessories, collection, design, Fall/Winter 15-16

Ring alert

The lord of the rings…Ugo Cacciatori

 

Know who: Italian jewellery designe, who is best known for his dark and moody aesthetic. Skulls, swords, sunken treasure, and bike-chain-worthy necklaces are reoccurring themes in Cacciatori’s tough but beautifully baroque jewellery.

 

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accessories, Fall 2015, fashion, jewelry, shoes, style

The it pieces you should own

5 things stylish girls need 

  1. A statement coat

2. A pair of the right jeans

3. The shoes you wear from day to night

4. The proper dress for a special occasion

5. Layer or not, chunky rings or stick to barely there gold and dainty diamonds- you need your jewelry

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accessories, Jewlery, trends

Layers everywhere

The popular trend on instagram…

Besides thw clothe-layering, and the hair-layers, from last year we embraces the jewlery layering, with pendants, and not only. This year we witness the same trend, that is also extensioned in the rings and bracelets.

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accessories, autumn 2014, Winter 2014/15

Overdo it with your jewlery

How to wear your rings, necklaces, bracelets…, keepers and loosers!

Chains, pendants, layering, leather, pearl, locks,  feathers and more trends are here for you. It’s time to get creative with your jewellery and the way you wear your rings and not only. Dainty just won’t do. And bling just isn’t in anymore. Yes, it’s about making a “statement” but not in the solo, one-piece sense. Personalize your style and be a combination between a bohemian and a elegant lady, who knows what she wears and why.  Play with the shapes and colours, mix silver  and gunmetal, have fun and update your image without even trying enough.

 

 

 

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Jewlery, trends

Put a ring on it

Express your sexuality with your hands 

Actually put more than one ring on it, put every single one you own on it. Pile them up, interlock them, match them, mismatch them – wear them on every finger, and at any point on your finger. It’s time to get creative with your jewellery and the way you wear your rings. Dainty just won’t do. And bling just isn’t in anymore. Yes, it’s about making a “statement” but not in the solo, one-piece sense.  This is about your jewellery working as part of a team to be at its most eye-catching: essentially, your fingers should be a glorious spread of molten, bejewelled and decorated fun, more a conversation starter than they have ever been before.

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