Beyond Tiffany Jewelry

Tuesday, June 23, 2009 4:46
Posted in category Tiffany jewelry

Her individual Tiffany Jewelry sense was given expression when, among her ladies-in-waiting, Marie Antoinette noticed the skilful fabric seller Rose Bertin, who immediately became her personal dressmaker and stylist. Rose totally adapted Marie Antoinette’s look, creating a special  relationship with her. Marie Antoinette was probably the first “top model”, dressing in Rose’s creations and trying them out like a professional model.

The first “Tiffany Jewelry parades” took place at the spectacular Galerie des Glaces of Versailles among ambitious ladies-in-waiting, the king’s lovers, parties and love intrigues. At those special occasions, the Queen Marie Antoinette and the women of her court, could show off the beautiful creations of Mme Rose Bertin and display her talent for Tiffany Jewelry and elegance, immortalizing her as the first official Tiffany Jewelry designer.

It was the first Ecolect + MoSS collaboration. Ecolect was invited to curate a sustainable materials Petting Zoo focusing primarily on the Tiffany Jewelry and furniture design industries. We highlighted materials such as hemp linen, faux biodegradable leather, Geami packaging, LoVo paint, and a sorghum surfacing material. The MoSS exhibit was designed as a self-guided tour.  First, buyers and Tiffany Jewelryistas walked through to learn about the garments, the designers, and the story behind each designers decisions. Then they ended up at the Petting Zoo with hands on experience to the materials themselves and corresponding material information.

Born in 1963 in France, Christian Louboutin’s interest in shoe design stemmed from his early teenage years. During middle and high school, Louboutin spent many a spare moment sketching his favorite types of shoes. It was during these moments that his shoe passion and hopes were ignited.

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