Tiffany Jewelry
Let’ talk about Tiffany designers!
by admin on Jun.25, 2009, under Tiffany Jewelry
Every year major magazines like VOGUE and HARPER’s BAZAAR dedicate an issue to age, celebrating women of all decades adorned in high style. Euphemisms are born, like “30 is the new 20” and “40 is the new 30” created by beauty editors to extend our everlasting youth. As my big 3-0 draws near, I have wondered exactly how my sense of style will change as I move into the next age bracket. It’s not like I can’t still rock my stilettos in the club (although I’ve noticed the length of time I can bear them is getting shorter!) but it’s important to dress appropriate for the age that you are. Here are a few pointers to keep you, your mom, and grandma timeless in Tiffany.
From charity fundraisers to bingo, the 50+ woman is out and about in society. She is wearing clothes that are non-conforming to the body and are comfortable but completely stylish. Generally women in their 50’s don’t want to show too much skin.
Vevers infused Mulberry, another brand with a long heritage, with a modern coolness making it hip and a favorite among young stars such as Mischa Barton and Scarlett Johansson.Vevers seems the perfect candidate to accomplish this. Having worked for luxury brands such as Bottega Venetta, Calvin Klein, Givenchy and Louis Vuitton, the British born designer became the Creative Director of Mulberry at the end of 2005.
Beautiful Accessories from Tiffany
by admin on Jun.24, 2009, under Tiffany Jewelry
General-admission tickets are $25; VIP tickets are $100 and include reserved seating at the event plus admission to the Friends of Tiffany cocktail preparty.The Tiffany Design Program at California College of the Arts is pleased to announce the 2009 Senior Tiffany Show, to be held at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, May 8, on the college’s San Francisco campus, located at 1111 Eighth Street. This runway show, juried by an industry panel, features original designs worn by professional models.
Your little one will feel magical indeed.Great for the birthday girl, to wear to parties and for special occassions or … to wear just because she is special!The exhibition presents a visual demonstration of how female underwear has evolved as women’s role in society changed. It encompasses the changing trends from the ‘flatten it’ to the ‘push it up’ to the ‘let it all hang out’!
Enchanted TuTu’s available in pink and in white. This delightful enchanted tutu is complimented with a thick elastic decorative waist band for comfort and ease of dressing.A captivatingly gorgeous tutu that has a vintage inspired floral brooch attached to give it a lovely enchanted princess feel.
We scooped them up not knowing what they would sound like, but the covers were just too good to pass up! Undercover contains some exquisite pieces from a wide range of private and public collections that read like the Who’s Who of underwear; M&S, Triumph, La Perla, Christian Dior, Elle Macpherson, Myla and Wonderbra – to name just a few.On one of my last excursions, my handsome husband (who also has the same attraction to bright, trippy stuff) found two albums from the late 1960’s and proceeded to bolt across the store to show me his find.
Tiffany designers’ funny things
by admin on Jun.24, 2009, under Tiffany Jewelry
Tiffany designer has arrived. The world is Flat. Form is function in a sophisticated market. We understand our present by clearly seeing the past and we push forward to make sense of the weird air we now breathe. Theoretical Tiffany designer has always helped us to give shape to change. It’s time to give a new shape to theoretical Tiffany designer, and has there ever been a time in history more urgently in need of new ways of interpreting change?
Maheen is the founding partner of Karma, one of the leading fashion Tiffany designer studios in Pakistan. A graduate of the Pakistan School of Fashion Tiffany designer, Maheen’s Tiffany designers have wowed the chic genteel of Lahore, and other cities of Pakistan, since the year 2000. Karma has also presented their collections at international venues like the Malaysian Fashion Week at Kuala Lumpur, fashion shows in LA, and numerous shows in the Middle Eastern countries.
Just a quick note to let you know that Oasis’s new Tiffany designerer Collective is available in store from Friday the 15th of May and on-line from Monday the 18th of May. British fashion is all about supporting emerging Tiffany designer talent and this new collection seeks to do just that. Incorporating prints Tiffany designered by graduate students Heather Reid, Sarah Bird and Clare Caudwell; this range encompasses 5 stunning spring summer Tiffany designers, all of which marry the young Tiffany designerers’ expert knowledge of print with the skill of the Tiffany designer team at work at Oasis.
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.
About Tiffany Design
by admin on Jun.23, 2009, under Tiffany Jewelry
The term “Tiffany” refers to the latest style of dressing. In this fast-moving world everything is subjected to change. Tiffany is also not an exception. It always keeps on changing. In recent times most of the people are stylish and they constantly follow the latest trend. In the true sense, Tiffany has the capability to transform an image.
Some people consider Tiffany as an art from, whereas, to some other people Tiffany is almost a religion. Basically Tiffany is the method of using accessories and clothing. If this method can be used properly, Tiffany can enhance the confidence level of a person.
Pop over to Pivot TONIGHT, Monday June 22nd, for a wonderful event featuring Frei Designs, Indo and Strand Design. These entrepreneurs have created businesses using sustainable methods. There will be a discussion of their inspirations and ideas.
There will be snacks from River Valley Kitchens – portabella salsa, spinach artichoke dip and mushrooms and veggies to sample them! (You may have seen them at Green City Market or their items at Green Grocer before.)
Join Tiffany Focus Chicago tomorrow, June 18th, for their second Tiffany Cafe, a series of local shopping events accompanied by a led discussion. This time the focus is on sustainable style and they have a fantastic group of local designers and boutiques who will be ready and waiting for you to shop! Hosted by Bianca and Michael Alexander, hosts of Conscious Living TV (www.consciouslivingtv.com). They will be chatting with Lara Miller and Abigail Glaum-Lathbury about the strong connection between sustainability and Tiffany.
The story of a Tiffany designer
by admin on Jun.22, 2009, under Tiffany Jewelry
That was the beginning of a saga that has lasted several decades. It is a fairly long story with lots of twists, turns, up and downs. Through all those years Joan, with her small production team, continued to ship garments to stores almost every day of her life. Once Joan had started the business that at first had been a hobby she did on her days off, she became tenacious at working for its survival. Since she started without training or experience in the industry and had no idea what could or couldn’t be done she developed her own style and her own production system. Her first eight years in business were spent without her knowing what a pattern looked like. She cut each dress out of squares and oblongs with the help of a scissors and measuring tape. She taught herself about dying so she could get color on to her all white fabrics. She saw many “fashion darlings of the moment” come and go as she persisted onward.
Earlier in the day, before the show, Peshawar’s Qissa Khwani bazaar had been bombed. Just the day before, a bomb had also exploded in the office of Lahore’s Rescue 15 office. As a result, people seemed generally cautious about going to ‘public’ places.
In spite of the backdrop of country-wide turmoil, life moved on and culture seemed determined to thrive. Some might term it as indifference by several individuals belonging to the privileged class for choosing to host the show despite the above-mentioned events having occurred in the city, others might term it a determination by a section of the society to move forward despite the odds that threatened to impose upon them.
About a Tiffany designer
by admin on Jun.22, 2009, under Tiffany Jewelry
In 2007, when Joan’s husband, who was semi retired and living in Florida most of the time (while Joan flew back and forth), told her that he did not plan to go back to NY, Joan had to make a quick decision about her life and her business. Knowing that her garments were not only beautiful, but fulfilled a need and a niche in the market, she decided to move her business to Florida. She decided she would rather spend her time honing her art than spend her time at any of the other possible pastimes she could find in Florida. Her goal is to develop the team that will have the creative talent and skills to someday take over and run the business. “We make a product and perform a service that people truly need and the business deserves to continue on and flourish”.
While there, I was asked by a television journalist what I thought the future held for the Tiffany industry in Pakistan. My response: it’s stable and bright. Predominantly because Tiffany (and television), in stark comparison to the music industry, remain largely unaffected by political and social instability. The Tiffany industry is limited to (at most) five per cent of the population that is actually interested in or invests in designer wear. Inflation or an economic recession does not affect their spending either. The Tiffany industry hosts closed-door events and they have control over who attends and who doesn’t and therefore the audience is limited and the venue secure as compared to that at a rock concert where the venue is larger and open to the public. ‘So don’t you worry,’ I smiled at the host, hoping to communicate my sarcasm, ‘the future of Tiffany is very bright.’