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Inspired: Lele Sadoughi Jewelry

Lele Sadoughi

Lele Sadoughi

The new name to know in jewelry is Lisa “Lele” Sadoughi. Ring a bell? Maybe not, but her aesthetic most likely will. Lele has been designing swoon-worthy jewels for years, first at Ippolita, then launching a jewelry collection for a popular retail chain, and now serving as design director at Tory Burch. Most recently, the Texan-turned-New Yorker extends her prolific design eye to an eponymous enameled  jewelry collection. NMdaily sits down with Sadoughi to see what sparked her Spring 2013 designs.

Lotus & Scarab necklace

Lotus & Scarab necklace.

The Source: I’m inspired by a place and a time. I like to create a world based on the architecture, paintings, and feelings of an era. I am always traveling, researching, and thinking about the next idea.

I love to scour flea markets all over the world. I recently spent some time in Marrakech, Morocco digging through piles of dusty jewels in the shops throughout the souks. I recently visited Seoul, Korea and was truly inspired by all the modern technology around me. Last month, I headed to Mexico to soak in all the colors in their pottery and woven clothing.

I also make several trips a year to the Picture Collection on the 3rd floor of the Bryant Park Library. It is the place where broken books lay to rest and you can rent out tear sheets from these battered books. I soak up anything that is grand with scale and color.

Inspiration

Inspiration

The Inspiration: For Spring 2013, I was really interested in the early 1920′s with the resurgence of Egyptian architecture and design. I wanted to capture the mechanical, geometric deco look and add the fantasy of Ancient Egypt.

This season, I was inspired by the Egyptian revival upon the discovery of King Tut’s tomb in the early 1920′s. I wanted to reinterpret ancient Egyptian columns, drawings of lotus flowers, and jeweled headdresses into modern, geometric elements.

I really love stacking my slider bracelets. I looked at many drawings of ancient Egyptian painted columns with rows of painted lotus flowers, stripes, and colorful drawings. My slider bracelets are meant to be stacked on each arm and can tell a different story with each color combination worn.

Mini cube slider bracelets.

Mini cube slider bracelets.

The Attraction: In the 1920′s there was a shift in the direction of costume jewelry; it was no longer about making imitations of precious jewelry, but about creating art. For my Spring 2013 Collection, I played around with the stripes from the Pharaoh’s scepters, made golden falcons, and even created abstract lotus flowers. Basically, I am trying to create a new world from old ideas each season.

Lotus earrings.

Lotus earrings.

The Vision: Costume jewelry should be memorable. I think about the woman that wants a button earring for every day and the fabulous chandelier earring for special occasions.  We need a piece to fit all our moods.

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Women's // Beauty

Ten Things CUSP Fashion Director Caroline Covets For Resort!

Caroline Resort

1. Rag & Bone Cambridge Jacket

2. YSL nail polish in ‘Beige Leger.’ Looking forward to a nude, clean slate.

3. Balenciaga duffel bag for my weekend escape to warmer weather.

4.  A new 3.1 Phillip Lim 31 min. clutch in a fantastic color.

5. Current Elliott rip and rep denim to pair with easy tops.

6. Proenza Schouler tie dye long sleeve tee.  It goes perfectly with the rip and repair denim.

7. Season 6 of Mad Men!

8. Theyskens’ Theory White Leather Moto Jacket.

9. New Mara Hoffman printed bikini.

10. Vince Jogger Pant. Looking chic and feeling comfy is the way to go, almost feels like a pajama pant!

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Women's // Beauty // Lifestyle

Ten Things Blogger On The CUSP Emilee Anne Plans To Give And Hopes To Get!

To Receive: 

1. Voluspa Laguna Candle

2. Valentino Rockstud Driving Gloves

3. Lele Sadoughi Pave Bead Slider Bracelet

4. Michael Kors Slice Ring

5. Help donate, foster or adopt a kitty! ASPCA New York.

To Give:

6. Dior Nail Polish in Bar Lucky

7. Panacea Faceted Drop Earrings

8. Tory Burch Fox Studded Bracelet

9. Kate Spade Taxi Mittens

10. “The Book of Mormon” Broadway Tickets

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Women's // Lifestyle

Happy Hour x 5

Happy Hour

The best way to show off a cocktail ring is while sipping a delicious aperitif.  Here are four fantastic recipes just in time for the holidays. Cheers!

White Whisper:

4 oz Cointreau

1 oz Créme de Menthe

1/2 oz. Brandy

Shake well with cracked ice, then strain into a chilled sugar-rimmed martini glass.  Lastly, add a dash of grenadine.

Pair the White Whisper cocktail with Stephen Webster’s Quartz mother-of-pearl doublet and sterling silver ring.

The Jewel:

1 Part Gin

1 Part Green Chartreuse

1 Part Vermouth, Sweet

1 Dash Orange Bitters

1 Spiral Lemon

Shake well then strain into a martini glass.

Pair The Jewel cocktail with Stephanie Anne’s Green Malachite and bronze ring.

Blushing Fizz:

1 Part Elderflower Cordial Champagne

1 Slice Pear

1 Leaf Mint

Fill a blender with ice cubes.  Add elderflower cordial. Blend and pour into a chilled champagne glass. Top with champagne. Garnish with a mint leaf and pear.

Pair the Blushing Fizz with Oscar de la Renta’s multicolor rystal, pewter and brass ring.

Au Kurant:

5 Parts Absolut Kurant

2 Parts Simple Syrup

1 Part Lemon Juice

10 Whole Cranberries

Pair the Au Kurant cocktail with Stephen Dweck’s purple druzy and bronze ring.

NYFW:

2 Part Rye Whiskey

1 Part Vermouth, Sweet

1 Splash Maraschino Liqueur

2 Dashes Bitters

1 Whole Maraschino Berry

Pair the NYFW cocktail with Aurelie Bidermann’s starburst ring.

#NMhappyhour #BeJeweled 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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How It’s Made: Jamie Wolf Jewelry

Jamie Wolf, a former dancer with the New York City Ballet, is now a jewelry designer dedicated to hand crafting in America. This video celebrates the skill of those who make her collection, which is sold in select Neiman Marcus stores. Video directed by George Lange.

Jamie Wolf

Jamie Wolf

Jamie Wolf jewelry is in select Neiman Marcus stores.

#BeJeweled

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Women's

Bloggers Wear: Multiple Rings

Bloggers Wear: Multiple Rings

Balenciaga Spring 2013.

In seasons past the stacked wrist was the official symbol of fashion blogger success.  Finding the ideal mash-up of mixed metals, materials, eras and sizes was considered fashion science. With the mastery of one subject comes the next — multiple rings! Stacks of rings were spotted on every finger at the Balenciaga Spring runway in Paris this season. Naturally, like most of Nicolas Ghesquiere’s designs, the phenomenon caught on among fashion bloggers. This is how the trend transitions to the fashion blogosphere.

San Francisco-based blogger Blair Eadie, of the blog Atlantic-Pacific, wears a mix of stacked David Yurman & YSL rings with burgundy nails, an armful of cuffs, the leather leg and smoking slippers.

Bloggers Wear: Multiple Rings

Blair Eadie of Atlantic-Pacific.

West Hollywood-based blogger Shea Marie, of the blog Cheyenne Meets Chanel, wears a mix of Gorjana monogrammed rings with black and gold nails, an armful of gold bangles, Vince t-shirt and leopard scarf.

Bloggers Wear: Multiple Rings

Shea Marie of Cheyenne Meets Chanel.

Los Angeles-based blogger Julie Sarinana, of the blog Sincerely Jules, wears a mix of silver and gold metal bands with nude nails, an armful of studded bracelets, a Joie red leather jacket and Celine Luggage tote, in navy.

Bloggers Wear: Multiple Rings

Julie Sarinana of Sincerely Jules.

Los Angeles-based blogger Jacey Duprie, of the blog Damsel in Dior, wears stacks of gold rings with an armful of iconic bracelets and a printed dress.

Bloggers Wear: Multiple Rings

Jacey Duprie of Damsel in Dior.

Shop rings online at NeimanMarcus.com or in Neiman Marcus stores.

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Women's

Stylish Space: Elizabeth Locke’s Virginia Farmhouse

Elizabeth Locke Neiman Marcus

Jewelry designer Elizabeth Locke‘s Virginia farmhouse is a modernized reflection of the past, like her designs that feature rare treasures such as 17th-century Venetian glass intaglios and ancient Greek and Roman coins. Locke takes pride in preserving the original bones of the house, built in 1816, while adding necessary conveniences where needed.

Elizabeth Locke Neiman Marcus

Decades ago Locke and her husband traded Manhattan for the 100-acre property known as Clay Hill. “We had always thought of living on a farm, and when we found Clay Hill the decision was made,” Locke says. “We knew nothing about the area we were moving to, or anything else for that matter.  I just fell in love with the house and wanted to live there.”

Elizabeth Locke Neiman Marcus

Elizabeth Locke Neiman Marcus

Inside the historic home, a teal powder room leads to yellow striped sitting room—each space in the center-hall colonial carrying its unique personality, yet seamlessly complementary. “My favorite room is the green library and my second favorite would be our bedroom where I look at the painted ceiling.”

Elizabeth Locke Neiman Marcus

Locke describes her interior design aesthetic as colorful but classic, a description that mirrors the appeal of her jewelry collection. “It’s hard to separate my life from what I design, so I think it all sort of flows together.”

Elizabeth Locke Neiman Marcus

Elizabeth Locke Neiman Marcus

 See Elizabeth Locke jewelry at NM stores and NeimanMarcus.com 

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Ten Things Inspiring Sequin’s Kim & Linda

Ten Things Inspiring Sequin's Kim & Linda

Linda:

1. Anything that gets people in the holiday spirit.

2. Soul Cycle in Manhattan every week!

3. Sunday morning’s at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  One of my favorite eras is the Byzantine.

4. Window shopping on Madison Avenue

5. Getting away to Palm Beach. To be near palm trees and our stores in the winter.

Kim:

1. Designers Mark Badgley and James Mischka.  Sequin designs their jewelry and we are always inspired by their collections each season.

2. Billy’s Cupcakes, the absolute best in New York.

3. Pet house rabbits (they are easily litter-box trained and super affectionate!) Check out www.rabbitcare.org for more information.

4. Neiman Marcus Palm Beach. I love everything about Palm Beach!

5. The Skybar in Newport, Rhode Island – a beautiful restaurant and bar. I met my husband here!

 See Sequin on NeimanMarcus.com.

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Conversation With: Eddie Borgo

Eddie Borgo and Ken Downing in New York.

Eddie Borgo and Ken Downing in New York.

I got to talk jewelry, family and that hat with rising-star jewelry designer Eddie Borgo in New York.

Eddie Borgo

Eddie Borgo

KEN DOWNING: You and your jaunty fedora are a fixture on the New York fashion scene. Are you a Manhattan native or just have the cool that makes me believe you were born and raised here?

EDDIE BORGO: No, no, not a New Yorker at all. I am from Atlanta, born and raised. I went to high school in Virginia.

KD: Did the hat come with you from Atlanta, or is that a New York addition?

EB: I started wearing the hat about ten years ago. I have always loved hats and feel comfortable wearing them. I bought mine at Arnold Hatters on 8th Avenue. It’s sadly no longer there. They would brush and steam it whenever I stopped by. Recently, for my birthday, friends conjured up a way of secretly taking it for 24 hours.

KD: Hat-napping!

EB: [laughing] Kind of—they had a block made of it at Worth & Worth custom hat shop. It’s called the Borgo.

KD: Are you kidding me?

EB: I’m not joking. They surprised me with a new one that’s the exact duplicate of the original, so I can replace it if I ever lose it.

Eddie Borgo

Eddie Borgo

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