En-Trenched Fashion
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009Trench coats. They’re the one thing that can protect you from wind chill and rain while somehow making your sultry cocktail dress even sexier.
Read more » | No Comments »Trench coats. They’re the one thing that can protect you from wind chill and rain while somehow making your sultry cocktail dress even sexier.
Read more » | No Comments »While living in Europe I was left with no choice but to pack only one Little Black Dress. Just thinking about four months with only one LBD filled me with anxiety. But little did I know, that single Little Black Dress was more than enough.
Read more » | No Comments »Vicente Agor’s eclectic, inspired designs are worn by some of our favorite women, including include Oprah, Reese Witherspoon and Gwyneth Paltrow. “My ideal client is not so much a celebrity as a self-made woman in her own right. She is smart and remarkable, chic but not overdone, well traveled and open-minded, sophisticated and urbane, but most of all she appreciates the artistic energy of the jewelry. She cares about her community and wants to make a difference.”
Read more » | 1 Comment »It all started in the 1930s when Coco Chanel, the French designer of “all things glamorous” stated that “Elegance is Refusal”. Her fine jewelry offered the first glimpse of haute couture for women, the vibrantly feminine woman who considered herself ‘powerful while ladylike’. Her fashion jewelry designs were the first ventures into “high-low” fashion whereby exquisite jewels were combined with other stones to add interest and to bring the price point for one or two pieces of fine jewelry out of the “royalty only” range. In many ways, she set a bar that continues to stand. Coco Chanel’s most famous fine jewelry included elegant pins and bracelets.
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