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Here is a round up of last week's international jewellery news...
 

All The Best Jewellery Trends From The SS21 Shows

Vogue: With lockdown round two and potential economic doom on the horizon, you might be thinking it’s time to put the fripperies of jewellery to one side. But for spring/summer 2021, designers have proven what all true lovers of jewellery know: its ability to lift your mood is undeniable, as is its power to make you look instantly dressed up – even if off camera, you are pairing it only with your pyjamas.

vogue.co.uk

London Fashion Week: the need-to-know moments from the SS21 collections

Stylist: As London Fashion Week took on an almost entirely digital format, we decode the need-to-know moments from the shows.

stylist.co.uk

Chanel’s SS21 Jewellery Is A Youthful Mash-Up Of Neon Pink And Pearls

Vogue: Neon pink, a punk spirit, and youthful plays on house classics punctuated Chanel’s spring/summer 2021 show at Paris Fashion Week. Think tiny metallic 2.55 bags dangling from models’ wrists and ears, or fastened to belts in charm form.

vogue.co.uk

12 Pieces of Jewelry from Master Designer Shaun Leane are on Sale at Phillips

Robb Report: The sale coincides with the release of a new retrospective book on the British designer's colorful career.

robbreport.com

Marion Cotillard collaborates with Chopard on an ethical, sustainable capsule collection

Harpers Bazaar: The actress has lent her hand to jewellery design for the first time.

harpersbazaar.com

Chopard Ice Cube: Marion Cotillard designs the house’s latest ethical jewellery pieces

Prestige Online: The actress was given free rein to design the collection of a ring and seven earrings.

prestigeonline.com

Why I Love my Job by Margaret Byrnes, Manager of Neville Jewellers

I Love Limerick: Margaret Byrnes is the Manager of Neville Jewellers at the Crescent Shopping Centre. Margaret has been working at Neville jewellers and she really loves her job and the people she works with!

ilovelimerick.ie

Female jewellery designers take Japan to the rest of the world

FT: Their unusual artistic works prove more popular overseas than at home.

ft.com

Meet Statement, the brand taking jewellery into the future

ID: Silver, diamonds and AI: designer Amélie Huynh reveals her new video exclusively for i-D.

i-d.vice.com

Harry Winston’s New ‘Kaleidoscope Collection’ Of Watches And Jewels

Forbes: In the 1990s, Harry Winston developed a well-crafted bejeweled pendant timepiece in a tubular shape that was paved in gems. It was called the Ultimate Kaleidoscope because it replicated the popular children’s toy. Nearly 30 years later the New York luxury brand has reimagined this motif through the Winston Kaleidoscope Collection of watches and jewels.

forbes.com

‘Over to you’ guest column: London jewellery designer, Martin James

TR Business: In this ‘Over to You’ guest column we hear from Martin James, founder of the eponymous jewellery brand, Martin James London, about how his 20 years’ experience in travel retail across airports, cruise ships and ferries has been critical in navigating the unfamiliar territory, post-Covid.

trbusiness.com

New Book Reveals The Stories Behind The World’s Most Innovative Jewels

Forbes: British journalist Melanie Grant offers a glimpse into the rarefied world of high jewelry by explaining the historical and artistic importance of some of the world’s most innovative pieces in her new book, Coveted: Art and Innovation in High Jewelry (Phaidon).

forbes.com

Phillips Partners With Shaun Leane To Launch Online Jewelry Store

Forbes: Phillips auction house has launched an online jewelry store named “Flawless,” presenting jewels for immediate purchase on the Phillips website. For the unveiling of this private selling platform, Phillips is offering 12 high and fine jewelry creations by British contemporary jewelry designer, Shaun Leane.

forbes.com

Scribbly gums and sublime peaks: jewellery that speaks to place and finding your own path

Newsroom: Designer Zoë Veness draws inspiration from the environment to craft intricate art-objects that ask big questions.

newsroom.unsw.edu.au

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Rebecca van Rooijen

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