MIRANDA KERR | TUXEDO SHIRT + THIGH-HIGH BOOTS // HOLIDAY SALE GUIDE
Photo via: Vogue Paris
Miranda Kerr out in NYC in an Equipment tuxedo-style shirt and suede thigh-high boots.
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Here are some holiday sales that have me excited, plus my top picks from each...
★ Net-A-Porter: Up to 50% off -- Nicholas Kirkwood x Erdem Printed Silk Chelsea Boots
★ ASOS: 20% site wide with code GIMME20 -- ASOS Pink Oversized Cocoon Coat
★ Shopbop: Up to 25% off with code BIGEVENT13 -- 3.1 Phillip Lim Ryder Cross Body Bag
★ Tibi 20% with code READYSETGO -- Crushing on all the Tibi shoes
★ Piperlime: An extra 25% off with code GIFT -- Hive & Honey Varsity Colorblock Jacket
★ J.Crew: An extra 30% off with code HOLIDAY -- J.Crew Collection Chelsea Leopard Boots
★ Mango: Up to 50% off with code 6THANKSMNG -- Mango Floral Print Flowy Trousers
★ GAP: An extra 50% off with code BLKFRIDAY -- Gap Chunky Tuck-Stitch Cardigan
★ Madewell: An extra 25% off with code FEAST25 -- Madewell Coffeeshop Cardigan in Tan
★ Nastygal: 50% off all black items -- Nasty Gal Moto Zip Crop Jacket
★ Nordstrom: 33%+ off select items -- Lark Faux Fur Swing Coat
★ Rebecca Minkoff: Up to 30% off -- Rebecca Minkoff Tiger Curved Yoke Pullover Sweater
Happy Thanksgiving
Okay I couldn’t find a bejeweled Turkey so you’ll just have to make do with this $100 million diamond peacock brooch from Graff Diamonds.
In myth and legend the peacock has long carried portents of nobility, guidance and good luck. Turkeys just taste good.
Thanksgiving is the official start of the holiday season so my gift-giving guides will be up as soon as I can find the time to put them together. Travel begins again in a few days. I’ll be attending Art Basel Miami Beach and Design Miami. It’s my first time attending these events so it will be like a treasure hunt to me. The rest of my time will be dedicated to the holidays.
Enjoy
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A LITTLE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE | LAST CALL GIFT GUIDE
I pulled together some of my top gift ideas for the holidays from Neiman Marcus Last Call. They have great variety to choose from at different price points, so it was hard to narrow it down...
I tried to include a little something for everyone and, you know, some goodies you might just like treat yourself with as well (I had to get my hands on those pearl earrings). Enjoy!
1. Pour La Victoire Convertible Bag
2. Majorica Two-Tone Pearl Earrings
3. Eddie Borgo Large Flat Triangle Hoop Earrings
4. VC Signature Natalie Calf-Hair Slipper
5. Neiman Marcus Saucy Quilted Leather Ballerina Flat
6. Pour la Victoire Bethany Two-Tone Pointy Toe Flat
7. Neiman Marcus Selene Faux Suede Slipper
8. Pour la Victoire Bibi Mesh-Inset Suede Flat
9. Neiman Marcus Cashmere Polka-Dot Sweater
10. Portolano Embellished Gloves
11. Rebecca Minkoff Collection Mini Lizard-Embossed Box Shoulder Bag
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12. Neiman Marcus Silk-Cashmere Robe
13. Adrienne Landau Leopard-Print Rabbit-Fur Crystal Scarf
14. Neiman Marcus Chunky Cable Knit Headphone Earmuffs
15. Kenneth Jay Lane Pave-Link Gunmetal Bracelet
16. L.A.M.B. Oxley Pointed-Toe Pump, Black Suede
17. KC Designs Rose Gold Diamond Heart Ring
18. Freida Rothman Belargo Tricolor Stackable CZ Eternity Rings
19. Burberry Mens Endurance Chronograph Watch
20. Neiman Marcus Crocodile-Embossed Flask
21. KC Jagger Boston Faux Leather Snake-Embossed Rolling Bag
22. Blossom Box Double-Drop Druzy Earrings
23. Design House Stockholm Silver-Plated Shell Candle Holder
30% Increase in Customers at Treasures Hangzhou Jewelry Fair
The second edition of Treasures Hangzhou ended with a 30 percent increase in visitors, according to UBM Asia, who owns and operates the high-end jewelry show for consumers.
More than 1,200 high-net-worth consumers attended the three-day event at the Hyatt Regency Hangzhou, in eastern China near Shanghai.
“The increase in attendance numbers is certainly encouraging because it not only confirmed the strength of the high-end jewelry market in Eastern China, but also the healthy development of the Hangzhou Fair,” commented Joe Ho, UBM Asia’s Deputy Jewellery Fairs Manager for China.
Treasures Hangzhou is jointly organized by UBM China Holdings Limited, UBM China (Guangzhou) Co Ltd, the Jewelry Jade Industry Association of Zhejiang and Beijing San Arts Import & Export Co Ltd.
The fair provides a platform where consumers can purchase jewelry and gemstones from suppliers from various parts of the world. It featured about 30 high-end jewelry exhibitors from five countries and regions, namely: China, Hong Kong region, Sri Lanka, Taiwan region and Thailand. The exhibitors brought with them jewelry, diamonds, gemstones, pearls and jadeite jewelry.
During the fair, professional seminars were to held on jadeite and high-end jewelry, which including jewelry investment opportunities.
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STREET STYLE: CHARLIE NEWMAN | WINTER BLUES
Benefit for Nicole Porto
I’ve known Nicole Porto for several years as the public relations representative for the Royal Asscher Diamond Company. She is a sweet person who does her job extremely well and who is far too young to have such a serious illness.
In June Nicole was diagnosed with aplastic anemia, a rare blood disorder. Since the illness was discovered she has undergone several blood transfusions and is scheduled for a bone-marrow transplant on December 6.
To help offset her medical expenses several of her many friends have set up the Nicole Porto Fund website where those who are interested can give a donation through PayPal.
In addition, friends of Nicole will hold a benefit on December 4 in New York at The Malt House on Thompson Street. It will include a jewelry sale, raffle and silent auction. The event admission is $25 that can be made at the website on in person at the event.
All of the proceeds from registration fees, silent auction and raffle tickets will go directly to Nicole's medical bills. Lita Asscher, Diana Widman and Lois Sasson are donating 35 percent of all jewelry sales to Nicole.
The raffle and silent auction prizes will include:
* Two free passes for flights anywhere in the U.S. on Virgin America Airlines!!
* Forty percent discount flight passes from Virgin America
* A 3-month membership to Equinox
* Dinner cooked by a professional chef
* Limited edition fine pens by Faber-Castell
* Nicole's favorite Diana Widman earrings
* A floating diamond necklace by Royal Asscher
* Fine jewelry donations by industry talent
* A summer weekend in a Vermont country house
More information and instructions about making donations and attending the event are on the website.
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BACK TO BASICS
Sometimes, I just don't want to think too much about what to wear. It's in these moments that I turn to my beloved basics. Here are some of favorite pieces from eBay at the moment to create one of my easy go-to looks...
1. Comme des Garçons Play stripe Heart Tee
2. Céline Small Audrey Sunglasses
3. Dior 'Mise en Dior' Tribal earrings
4. J Brand 620 Mid-Rise Super Skinny Jeans
5. Jerome Dreyfuss Leopard Twee Mini Bag
6. Michael Kors Bradshaw Gold Chronograph Watch
7. Rag & Bone Kinsey Boots
Be sure to follow me on eBay to check out more of from my collections.
My eBay Collections were created as part of my collaboration with eBay. The opinions, as always, are my own
MODEL-OFF-DUTY: BIANCA BALTI | FUR COAT + BASICS
Photo via: L'Express Styles / Café Mode
Came across this model-off-duty street style shot of Bianca Balti that I saved in 2010, and was re-inspired. Loving the dowtown-cool mix of her fur coat with the basic tee and black jeans.
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Christie’s To Offer 52-Carat Golconda Diamond
Christie’s New York will be offering a 52.58-carat D-color internally flawless diamond from the fabled Golconda mine, revered for producing diamonds of a type, color, and degree of transparency that is rarely duplicated. It has a high estimate of $12.5 million.
The octagonal diamond with “superior polish” is the top attraction among 500 lots being offered at the December 10 Magnificent Jewels sale at Christie’s Rockefeller Center headquarters.
The auction is expected to achieve in excess of $45 million and will include jewels by several private collections, including four pieces of diamond jewelry created by the Leviev diamond company. The top item among the four pieces is a cushion-cut D-color internally flawless diamond ring of 26.72 carats mounted in platinum, flanked on either side by a shield-shaped diamond. It has a high estimate of $6 million.
In addition, there’s a diamond pendant necklace with a suspended 22.12-carat pear-shaped d-color, VVS1 diamond. The necklace has a high estimate of $3.5 million.
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Old is New Again as F.P. Journe Recreates Groundbreaking Tourbillon Watch
F.P. Journe Historical Anniversary Tourbillon. |
François-Paul Journe was in Manhattan recently as part of a world tour celebrating his 30 years as the founder and head watchmaker of F.P. Journe. He also was in the city to introduce the Historical Anniversary Tourbillon, a recreation of the watch that began his career as an independent watchmaker.
The tourbillon movement |
Journe was barely in his 20s when he set about making a complex watch entirely by hand. It took him five years to create the tourbillon pocket watch, which launched F.P. Journe. Thirty years later the independent watch company based in Geneva, Switzerland, is now an international brand with nine boutiques around the world, including Manhattan, where Journe made his appearance.
The original pocket watch created by François-Paul Journe 30 years ago. |
The anniversary wristwatch, limited to 99 pieces, is a reinterpretation of the original pocket watch, using some of the same materials, such as a guilloche silver case enhanced by two gold bezels in rose gold 4N.
The transparent sapphire back reveals the tourbillon movement of classic construction made in grained and gilded brass, identical to the original of 1983. Two parallel barrels distribute energy to a wheels train, arranged in the axis of the watch, which runs the tourbillon revolving in a minute. The lateral pallet escapement, which is more compatible with a wristwatch, replaces the detent escapement of the original, and the winding and time setting with a key have now been replaced by the 3 o’clock crown.
Made today in the company’s Geneva workshops, the movement features high quality components with modern polishing, beveling and finishing techniques that weren’t available 30 years ago. It encompasses a sobriety and a nobility of first generation tourbillon movements.
The movement is protected by a silver guilloche case back cover. The dial in grained silver is engraved with filled roman numerals and a steel hour circle, identical to the original tourbillon of 1983. The hours are indicated by blued steel Abraham-Louis Breguet hands, identical to those of the original pocket watch.
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A Look Inside the ‘Jewels By JAR’ Met Museum Exhibition
The darkened JAR exhibition space. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
While stumbling in the dark bumping into other journalists (not literally but close) during the press preview of the “Jewels by JAR” exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a common theme emerged. It changed how they view jewelry. The room was dark, the jewelry (art works really) glowed in the orange and red display cases and dazzled nearly all who saw them.
Orange Peel Brooch, 2001; Garnets, diamonds, enamel, silver, gold; private collection. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
One prominent jewelry writer told me she doesn’t think she can ever wear jewelry again after seeing the 400 pieces on display. My lovely wife, who gets to view a lot of jewelry because of my work, no longer bothers to look at pieces that she now views as inferior.
That’s the thing about viewing jewelry (or anything) that is truly unique as those created by Joel A. Rosenthal, who of course is the man behind JAR. It increases your knowledge of a subject. It increases the possibilities of what can be done with a strong philosophy and dedication to that core value. It changes how you view everything. It can even redefine the things you value.
Rose Brooch, 2013; rubies, sapphires, spinels, diamonds, silver, gold; private Collection. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
Not everyone got it. One person whom I know well came up to me in the dark and said she didn’t understand why the room had to be darkened. She didn’t get the jewelry. She didn’t understand how someone with absolutely no pedigree in the luxury jewelry world can suddenly move to Paris, set up shop at Place Vendôme, perhaps the world’s most famous shopping district, and gain such a reputation among the world’s wealthiest and most demanding jewelry buyers.
Lilac Brooches, 2001–2; diamonds, garnets, sapphires, aluminum, silver, gold; private collection. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
These are all fair questions that I’ve wondered about. It is unlikely we will ever get an answer. Rosenthal rarely gives interviews. He agreed to give a select few interviews for the exhibition, which opened Wednesday, including one with Vanessa Friedman of the Financial Times. She observed that Rosenthal pretty much does “what he wants, when he wants, for who he wants,” makes others in the creative professions envious. However, she added, “It is hard to know the kind of sacrifices it really demands.”
Snowflake Brooch, 2002; diamonds, platinum, silver, gold; private collection. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
There was something that Rosenthal said in that interview that struck me.“I don’t care what the world thinks of me. But do I care, very deeply, what the people I care about think.”
This to me is an expression of the sacrifices he has made, his loyalty to those who has helped him achieve his vision, and how he feels about those who told him his concept of jewelry design as art would never work.
Five-Row Diamond Necklace with Pendant Ring, 1999; diamonds, platinum; private collection. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
In the darkness of the room with the glow of lights from the displays, I had no idea how my photographs would come out. I'm happily surprised.
The retrospective of Rosenthal's 35-year career as the head of JAR will run till March 9, 2014.
Five Wild Rose Brooches, 1991; Oriental pearls, rubies, sapphires, amethysts, garnets, citrines, diamonds, platinum, silver, gold; private collection. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
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Bow Knot Brooch, 2012; diamonds, silver, gold; private collection. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
Ribbons Bracelet, 1990; diamonds, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, silver, gold; private collection. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
Wall of butterflies. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
Pendant Earrings, 2012; zircons, diamonds, platinum; private collection. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
Drop Pendant Earrings, 2012; diamonds, platinum, silver; private collection. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
Sheep's Head Brooch, 1997; sapphires, aluminum, gold; Suzanne Syz. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
Lily of the Valley Brooch, 1991; Oriental pearl, diamonds, platinum, gold; private collection. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
Oak Leaf and Acorn Earrings, 1990; Wood, gold; Susan K Gutfreund. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
Necklace, 2005; diamonds, ribbon, silver, gold; private collection. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
Pendant Earrings, 2013; chalcedony, diamonds, platinum, gold; Private collection. This is one of JAR's latest creations. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
Tulip Brooch, 2008; rubies, diamonds, sapphires, garnets, silver, gold, enamel; private collection. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
Handkerchief Earrings, 2005; diamonds, silver, gold; private collection. Photo credit: Anthony DeMarco |
FOREVER FAVORITE | JUST FEMALE
As you guys probably know by now, I'm a huge fan of Just Female. Their collections are always the perfect mix of clean and minimal with an effortless edge.
ps- How great are those Saint Laurent-inspired biker boots with the black dress?
STREET STYLE: JOANNA HILLMAN | SPORT CHIC
Photo via: Vogue UK
Joanna Hillman goes sport chic in Paris, mixing a structured sweatshirt, ruffle skirt and color block bag. Her squared cat-eye sunglasses and bright red lipstick are perfect final touches.
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TWO THINGS: LIZZIE FORTUNATO FLAMINGO CLUTCH + ONYX STUD BRACELET
Photos via: Bernadette Pascua | My Own
Lizzie Fortunato and Decade Diary have done it again. First they created this lip print clutch (one of my favs!), and now this gorgeous embroidered flamingo clutch. It's quirky, cute and beautifully crafted. Make sure to also check out their safari clutch with a single flamingo. Fingers crossed they collaborate again- I just can't get enough!
The other beauty here is the Darby bracelet. The leather strap and gold plate embellished with onyx studs make it such a clean and chic statement piece.
ALEXA CHUNG | HOLIDAY PARTY LOOK | KNIT + SPARKLE
Photo via: DailyMail UK
This look from Alexa Chung makes for perfect holiday party inspiration. It's cozy with the cable knit sweater and has a bit of sparkle with the stripe sequin pencil skirt.
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