Designing Jewelry
by admin on Jun.23, 2009, under Tiffany Jewelry
The program is supported by the Mayor of London and the London Sustainable Development Commission’s London Leaders Program. These pop-up-shops are just a test run and if successful this program will be rolled out nation wide. Cheers, London! A fantastic idea on how to support emerging designers!A Tiffany designer sent an interesting article my way today about a London based designer, Red or Dead. This company is taking an initiative to help emerging designers in their ever quest to find cheap rent in high foot traffic neighborhoods. They are implementing a “pop-up-shop” of sorts outside London’s City Hall. Their KiosKiosK temporary building will be open every day from July 2 until September 2.
“I don’t believe in anything,” he said recently in an interview with the French editor Olivier Zahm. “I envy people who have faith. It must make things easier.”And looking back, looking for the threads that might lean to the mystery of what’s been done (and what’s worked, classically), others — perhaps what might be called the mature masters, hold resolutely forth — looking to the future, only. Never looking back. “Few designers treat the idea of submitting to anything other than the zeitgeist with as much lip-curling disdain as Karl Lagerfeld.
My designs range from cool & chic to classy & sexy to funky & fun and so on!I want any woman to walk into my studio or into any boutique that carries Shay D.Design and be able to find the perfect piece to finish her outfit for whatever the occasion may be!”Tonight I bought an amazing necklace from a Tiffany designer named Shayla Rasmussen of Shay D Designs.More about Shalya: “I design much of my jewelry line using metals of all sorts. I do most of my own metalsmithing. I use semi-precious gemstones and other beautiful gems.The goal I constantly strive for is to make jewelry for every woman and every event.