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 *NEW! The Jewelry Review
Highlights and Trends from the International Jewelry Circuit
Unlike the fast paced world of runway fashion, jewelry brands don’t turn the page on a collection after a season of success. Jewelry trends can be slow to evolve—and dissolve—and rightfully so. At its best, fine jewelry becomes a part of one’s life, a touchstone and treasure to return to often, or reserve for special moments. This year was certainly a time of evolution rather than revolution for jewelry brands big and small. Our annual “Jewelry Review” profiles the newest selections from the biggest brands on the landscape and rising stars you’ll want to know. A sneak peek of the trends you’ll see inside follows:
| Classics Consciousness |
Uncertain times have led many to forego splashy new collections. Instead, look for subtly revamped versions of the tried-and-true pieces that put favorite designers on the map. A hit of color here, a slight shift there, and the familiar suddenly looks surprisingly fresh. A little goes a long way.
| Architecture Classes |
Maybe it’s a harbinger of the minimalism’s return, but there’s been an uptick in stripped down jewelry designs that emphasize clean lines and under-the-radar ornamentation. Just remember, minimalism falls flat without the sharpest construction and best materials.
| New Bohemia |
As chance would have it, a hippy chic vibe that’s been pervasive in runway fashion carries across many jewelry collections, too. Look for layered necklaces and long chandelier earrings in luxe gems and gold.
| Flower Shows |
The power of flowers never fails. From antique to contemporary, it’s tough to find a collection that didn’t fall back on can’t miss florals.
| Singular Sensations |
For true jewelry cognoscenti, there’s often no greater thrill than have a piece that’s the only one of its kind. And the segment of jewelry lovers willing to pay astronomical sums for compelling design and stunning gemstones remains strong. Many of the most desirable pieces from top brands’ newest high jewelry collections are sold to loyal clients before they can hit boutique floors.
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Introduction
Section One
Aaron Basha
Adria de Haume
Adriana Carador
Alex Sepkus
Alex Soldier
A. Link
Amrapali
Andrea Fohrman
Antonini
Ariane Zurcher
Armenta
Autore
Baccarat
Badgley Mischka
Beaudry
Bernard Passman
Bochic
Boucheron
Breguet
Brumani
Bulgari
Section Two
Carla Amorim
Carrera y Carrera
Cartier
Casato
Cassis
Cathy Waterman
Chanel Fine Jewelry
Charles Krypell
Charriol
Chopard
Christian Tse
Damiani
Daniel K
David Morris
David Webb
David Yurman
De Grisogono
Di Modolo
Diamond in the Rough
Diamonds by Erickson Beamon
Dior Joaillerie
Donald Huber
Doris Panos
Section Three
Elizabeth Locke
Erica Courtney
EV
Favero
Fope
Garavelli
Garrard
Gauthier
Gem Platinum Special Section
Georg Jensen
Giorgio Visconti
Gregg Ruth
Gucci Fine Jewelry
Gumuchian
Gurhan
H. Stern
Harry Winston
Hearts on Fire
Hellmuth
Henry Dunay
Section Four
Ilias Lalaounis
Io Si
Irene Neuwirth
Iridesse
Jacob & Co.
Jemma Wynne
Joan Hornig
Jochen Pohl
John Hardy
JudeFrances
Judith Leiber
Judith Ripka Special Section
Kara Ross
K Brunini Jewels
Kimberly McDonald
Kwiat
La Nouvelle Bague
Leo Pizzo
Le Vian
Leslie Greene
Leviev
Links of London
Loree Rodkin
Luca Carati
Section Five
Marco Bicego
Martin Flyer
Martin Katz
Masriera
Mauboussin
Melissa Joy Manning
Mikimoto
Mimi So Special Section
Palmiero Jewellery Design
Piaget
Picchiotti
Piero Milano
Porrati
Robert Lee Morris
Roberto Coin
Schoeffel
Sevan Bicakci
Shamballa Jewels
Shaun Leane
Slane & Slane
Stefan Hafner
Stephen Webster
Section Six
Tamara Comolli
Tara
Temple St. Clair
Tiffany & Co
Todd Reed
Tous
Valente Milano
Van Cleef & Arpels
Verdura
Versace
Vertu Special Section
Vhernier
Wellendorff
Yael Sonia Special Section
Yossi Harari
Yvel
Zydo Special Section
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