Friday, June 4, 2010
Christiana Shields- New Jewler on the Block
I entered The Coffee Shop, and let me tell you, it is "The" place to be, although, I wouldn't recommend it for your standard cup of regular. The venue is anything but regular, and a popular hang out for A-Lister's in "The" city.
Cristiana Shields, a free spirit guided by a collection of brightly colored rocks in her pocket, launched her new jewelry line in the underground portion of The Coffee Shop. The line featured turquoise, embers, and a collection of one of a kind beads and trinkets that Cristiana Shields had found over the years. Cristiana wore a turquoise necklace accompanying a lovely flowing top and skinny jeans. Cristiana was styled by Kiara Horwitz.
Also present was Cristian Shield's mother, also mother to the well known Brooke Shields. There was also a new reality TV pilot being filmed, but I'm learning that this is standard at these events. This however, is a huge change from WVA, the local station in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
The live music that evening, minus a few tech problems, was amazing. Sadly, their names were mentioned only once during the evening, and not in the press release. I have researched and can't find the names of the fabulous musicians anywhere. All I can say is if you don't have a love for jewelry, follow Cristiana for the music.
Cristiana Shields, a free spirit guided by a collection of brightly colored rocks in her pocket, launched her new jewelry line in the underground portion of The Coffee Shop. The line featured turquoise, embers, and a collection of one of a kind beads and trinkets that Cristiana Shields had found over the years. Cristiana wore a turquoise necklace accompanying a lovely flowing top and skinny jeans. Cristiana was styled by Kiara Horwitz.
Also present was Cristian Shield's mother, also mother to the well known Brooke Shields. There was also a new reality TV pilot being filmed, but I'm learning that this is standard at these events. This however, is a huge change from WVA, the local station in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
The live music that evening, minus a few tech problems, was amazing. Sadly, their names were mentioned only once during the evening, and not in the press release. I have researched and can't find the names of the fabulous musicians anywhere. All I can say is if you don't have a love for jewelry, follow Cristiana for the music.
The top photo is of Cristiana and Mrs. Shields. On the right is my friend Oliva looking darling in a one shoulder dress with gold raised polk-a-dots.
Check out her website at http://www.shieldsjewelry.com/
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Sara Claire and Esther and Eva Trunk Show
Dear Reader,
I am pleased to inform you that this is not spam. I am also not trying to sell you any fake vacations, time shares, computers (don't you already have one?) or oversea brides. I am however trying to sell you an idea. Young designers are where it's at. It's not like I have my own personal incentives promoting young designers or anything. Ok, I do. However, this is about two other young design teams that fused together last Wednesday night at the legendary Natsumi, a swanky bar and restaurant between Broadway and 8th. Included were drinks, a chance to be on one of MTV's many reality tv pilots (lots of youngish film crews) and most importantly new, fresh designs, made with love and quality. Sara Clair and Esther is a company producing surprisingly sophisticated designs for such a young business. The fabrics featured brocades and silks, and were trimmed with golds and silvers, giving a competitive edge, literally, to other garments. Eva's collection was equally sophisticated but had an air of playfulness in the detailing. I believe Eva said she was from Sweden, and the garments reflected her homeland. The main color was white, and the detailing was in in red ribbon, and other one-of-a-kind patterns. Small detailing on the bottoms of tops, like tiny box pleats, gave this collection a unified feel. Look out Versace. These girls may be the new kids on the block, but they are winning over every block in Manhattan with more speed, love, and determination than taxi drivers on Broadway.
I am pleased to inform you that this is not spam. I am also not trying to sell you any fake vacations, time shares, computers (don't you already have one?) or oversea brides. I am however trying to sell you an idea. Young designers are where it's at. It's not like I have my own personal incentives promoting young designers or anything. Ok, I do. However, this is about two other young design teams that fused together last Wednesday night at the legendary Natsumi, a swanky bar and restaurant between Broadway and 8th. Included were drinks, a chance to be on one of MTV's many reality tv pilots (lots of youngish film crews) and most importantly new, fresh designs, made with love and quality. Sara Clair and Esther is a company producing surprisingly sophisticated designs for such a young business. The fabrics featured brocades and silks, and were trimmed with golds and silvers, giving a competitive edge, literally, to other garments. Eva's collection was equally sophisticated but had an air of playfulness in the detailing. I believe Eva said she was from Sweden, and the garments reflected her homeland. The main color was white, and the detailing was in in red ribbon, and other one-of-a-kind patterns. Small detailing on the bottoms of tops, like tiny box pleats, gave this collection a unified feel. Look out Versace. These girls may be the new kids on the block, but they are winning over every block in Manhattan with more speed, love, and determination than taxi drivers on Broadway.
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