The other day I headed over to the Bryant Park Hotel for an informal breakfast hosted by Molly Sims to celebrate the launch of the Grayce by Molly Sims website. The model’s big, bold jewelry pieces were just what I needed to wake me up from my morning fog! Molly is super sweet and non-intimating … Continue reading “Grayce by Molly Sims”
Rhinestone lovers you’re going to go gaga over Winifred Grace’s line! The designer is all about bunches of rhinestones and multi-chains and most of her pieces are vintage-inspired. They’re bling-heavy, but not in an obnoxious in-your-face way (most pieces retail for between $150 and $450). They’re a fun way to spice-up an outfit and the … Continue reading “Winifred Grace's Fringe Jewelry”
Odds are you’ve never heard of Ben-Amun, but if you’ve ever flipped through Vogue, Elle, Bazaar, Marie Claire, or tuned your TV on to a red carpet, you’ve likely seen pieces from the collection. The brand has been in business for over 30 years and is designed by Isaac Manevitz who works extensively with lucite, … Continue reading “Frugal Snob: Ben-Amun Jewelry”
I just discovered DAMA, named for the queen in the Greek deck of cards, while shopping at Henri Bendel where the line was discreetly displayed on their second floor. It’s designed by Heather Keller who credits Greece and New York City for influencing her work (the piece above is called Helios Choker and she seems … Continue reading “DAMA Jewelry”
If all my jewelry came from Ippolita, I would a happy girl and a very well accessorized one. The line is very clean and simple but not without boldness and character. The hammered sterling silver collection is one that I simply cannot live without, especially the Bastille Necklace for $1095. Amazing and perfect with just … Continue reading “Ippolita Bastille Necklace and Bracelet”
A few weeks ago I was introduced by a mutual friend to Bianca Pratt while out for a drink at Monkey Bar in NYC. Pratt is a super-chic young designer (and strikingly beautiful mother!), who designs these precious, little unassuming pendants inspired by her Brazilian/Canadian heritage.