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Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Bayila Jewellery

Bayila Jewellery

Bayila Jewellery named after Norwegian goddess, was founded and developed by me. It combines western and eastern vision of beauty and joins them in to great designs.

“After I had arrived to Hong Kong I discovered a huge variety of high fashion jewellery of great designers, unfortunately unaffordable for an average woman. That made me desire to look fashionable yet elegant, but
for affordable price. So I started designing and making jewellery for myself. It immediately got appreciated. Then I decided to launch my first collection that was sold to the last bit. That was how Bayila was born.”

Now Bayila jewellery offers high fashion, handmade jewellery out of the highest quality materials, such as Swarovski crystals and rhinestones, glass faceted beads, sophisticated gemstones and high quality chains
(lead and nickel free).

You can also make a custom order and we come up together with a fantastic and certainly unique designs.
BAY I L A . C O M

Bayila Jewellery, accessories


Bayila Jewellery, accessories

Bayila Jewellery, accessories


Bayila Jewellery, accessories

Bayila Jewellery, accessories

Bayila Jewellery, accessories

Thursday, 11 April 2013

Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades traveler collection

Louis Vuitton traveler collection

The fashion house Louis Vuitton has joined forces with the duo Barber Osgerby and other designers to create a travel collection of objects as part of Objets Nomades. Barber Osgerby known for his work on the design of the Olympic torch. Objets Nomades became a kind of collaboration between 11 European designers working in modern technology. The European premiere of the traveler collection took place in dec 2012. Installation of the resulting interior can already see in the New Bond Street Maison store, owned by brand.

Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades 

Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades, Louis Vuitton accessories
Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades, Louis Vuitton accessories
Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades, Louis Vuitton accessories
Installing Objets Nomades in New Bond Street Maison


"We are happy to work with Louis Vuitton, the brand that has a rich history" - admitted Jay Osgerbi. - Cooperation with LV - is a great opportunity to bring something new to the design of the objects with which we travel."

The Objets Nomades project  made each designer to create decorative items that you can take with you on a trip or a journey. Barber Osgerby decided to revise the design and created a classic lantern lamp of Venetian glass, and they used modern technology, which the lamp can operate on solar power.

Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades traveler collection
Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades lamp and a folding chair 

Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades traveler collection
Folding chair (on the right -  folded) Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades

Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades traveler collection
Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades Folding chairs 

Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades traveler collection
 Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades Hammock and folding beach chair

Saturday, 30 March 2013

Swarovski Crystallized Style Spectrum

Swarovski Crystallized Style

From futuristic metallics to retro references. S/S 13 is another season of chic contrasts - and we don't even mean the clothes. Jewellery's inspirations range far and wide, and nowhere is this better seen than at Swarovski Crystallized.

Swarovski Crystallized Style
Swarovski Crystallized Style

Curating exquisite jewellery from around 50 of the world's most renowned designers and exciting up-and-comcrs, the collection features sparkling Swarovski Elements to reflect fashion's biggest trends. In the Designer Collection, Anton Heunis' opulent, vintage-style Desert Rose necklace echoes the catwalks' blossoming-again affair with florals, while Ben-Amun's Greek Goddess pieces dazzle against the new whites. The collection includes the sweetly feminine Treasure Chest bracelet, as well as the Golden Grace earrings - perfect for easy evening glamour. With other designs from Jean Paul
Gaultier, Mawi London, Kenneth Jay Lane and more nodding to trends as diverse as boho-chic and neon, Swarovski Crystallized is the ultimate destination for this season's style magpies.

Sunday, 20 January 2013

Chopard jewelry or How to wear jewelry


How to wear jewelry



There's something in the air when it comes to fine jewels. Chopard's Caroline Scheufele
muses on the new mood.

WORDS: ZARA WONG


How to wear jewelry



"Jewelry doesn't need to be serious," says Caroline Scheufele with conviction. It's a statement the German-born co-president and artistic director of Chopard, whose family has owned the Swiss company since 1963, is well qualified to make. Her irreverent approach on how to wear jewelry highlights the tectonic shifts in fashion today. "It's something you hear a lot, but I think diamonds and jeans go very well," she continues. "When we have the big evening gown, big necklace,
and big earrings ... it's too much."

How to wear jewelry. Diamonds and jeans - cliched for sure, but for good reason: it works. Since the experimental days of the 1960s, fashion has flirted with youth culture, yet fine jewelry has always been slightly slower on the uptake. "Now there are many more parallels to fashion," explains Scheufele. "I like pink," she says with an impish smile, revealing a passion for colored stones
(the pink diamond is a favorite), while listing lesser-known stones like the pink padparadscha sapphires and tourmalines.

Chopard's origins lie in watchmaking, and the jewelry line only came about in 1985 because of Scheufeles fascination for the craft. A fine jewelry collection was| established in 1998, the same year in which the company became an official partner of the Cannes film festival. "We needed to go that step further," she recalls. And what better way to present Chopards designs than on the talents who grace the event?

At the 2012 festival, Marion Cotillard wore a Chopard diamond necklace, yet instead of adorning her decolletagc — left bare by her strapless Christian Dior couture gown - the gems were draped in
her hair. "I saw her at the premiere for her film Rust and Bone," says blogger Garance Dore, who documented the festival for Chopard, "She had a vintage-style bun and the effect was beautiful." Then there's Lana Del Rey, who wore a necklace and earring set from the house. A tad predictable, until closer inspection revealed the necklace to be a trail of tiny pave-set diamond mice.

This idiosyncratic approach is Chopard's hallmark. Model Liu Wen and Alexa Chung ("both very beautiful," Scheufele says), have chosen Chopard of late; Chung reamed an emerald ring the size of a 50 cent coin with musscd-up hair and a casual sweater. "I think jewelry has become more democratic," ponders the director, who stresses it's less about age and more about attitude. "With a little twist, [fine jewels have become] easier to wear," Times are changing, and now women who purchase jewels for themselves are a growing market for the house, Scheufele says. "More women are independent," she says. "If a man is choosing for a woman he'll go for classic - the safe choice.
How wears jewelry a woman? She goes for the design. And if they're young there are no rules at all for how to wear jewelry!"

Monday, 14 January 2013

New Chanel Watches collection

Chanel Watches collection


LEGEND IN TIME


Chanel unveils a new line of watches befitting its timeless founder—and her beloved interiors.




Despite being the subject of two biopics and one exhaustive biography (Coco
Chanel: The Legend and the Life, by Justine Picardie) in the past four years alone, Coco Chanel is one woman of whom people just can't get enough. Case in point: Chanel's new Mademoiselle Prive collection of ultraluxe watches, which pays homage to the icon's life in Paris. Ornate floral illustrations on the coromandel Chanel watch faces, for example, were inspired by the lacquered chinoiserie screens that adorn the living room of her expertly appointed  apartment at 31, rue Cambon (now an invitation-only museum). 

The timepieces' pave-diamond camellias nod to the Chanel designer's favorite flowers, which she often bought fresh to scatter in vases around the apartment. To make the miniature works of art on each of the New Chanel Watches collection pieces, craftsmen engraved the designs before applying tiny swatches of enamel, layer by layer—an elaborate, time-consuming
process that would surely have pleased the fastidious Mile Chanel.

The New Chanel Watches collection takes its name from the inscription on the doors of Chanel's mirror-lined couture showroom (still located downstairs from the apartment). Translated literally, it means "Miss Private"—an apt moniker for a public figure whose private life (and spaces) has piqued our interest for decades. - CATHERINE STRAUT

New Chanel Watches collection


Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Loree Rodkin new collection

Loree Rodkin new accessories collection

Loree Rodkin new collection

Loree Rodkin new collection


Loree Rodkin new collection


Christmas collection from Charlotte Olympia

Charlotte Olympia Christmas Collection


Charlotte Olympia Christmas Collection






Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Chiocciola collection from de Grisogono

Chiocciola accessories collection from  de Grisogono




Chiocciola accessories collection from  de Grisogono



Miu Miu accessories

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Miu Miu accessories



Miu Miu accessories



Ulyana Sergeenko Couture Accessories

Ulyana Sergeenko Couture Accessories





Ulyana Sergeenko Couture Accessories. Accessories.




Valentino accessories spring-summer 2013

Valentino accessories spring-summer 2013




Valentino accessories spring-summer 2013, accessories






Valentino accessories spring-summer 2013, accessories



Monday, 13 August 2012

What A Stud


A recent shopping trip in Soho made it abundantly clear that studs are in this fall. Pretty much everywhere you looked you saw metallic embellishments on tops, bags, shoes, and dresses. Fall always brings out the punk rock in fashion (we think it's all the plaid) and this season will be no exception. It's a great way to liven up an otherwise tame wardrobe. We're huge fans of the studded loafers, but take your pick!












XOXO,





Jen & Saira