Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

Friday, March 23, 2012

"Taylor's Take" on Boho Chic

If you liked the bohemian influences that we saw in 2011, you're in luck because their popularity has continued into 2012 fashion. Boho-chic draws on various Bohemian and "hippie" influences.
One of the most important elements of the boho-chic look? Accessorizing! Layered pieces, lots of bracelets, bold tribal-like necklaces...

This carnelian Starsong necklace and matching earrings are a perfect fit for Spring fashion. The carnelians are a vibrant tangerine color, which is the color of the year. Pairing the orange with it's complementary color blue makes the necklace pop. It's also a nice complement to an analogous color like yellow. To read more about pairing colors read last weeks post. The style and color of this necklace would be a perfect blend with the African and Native American prints that are in fashion this spring too.

This Starsong piece has the feel of the bib necklace and evokes the feeling of tribal plates and knife edges that are so popular in the boho-chic/ethnic styles.

It is bold, fun and eye-catching, yet surprisingly comfortable. I love the earrings because they actually show up against my long hair but they are so light weight I forgot that I was wearing earrings!

There are so many reasons why we love this Starsong set. Come in and try this one-of-a-kind piece for yourself.



-Taylor

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

"Taylor's Take" on Tangerine Tango and Spessartite Garnets

So what is "Taylor's Take" exactly you may ask?

"Taylor's Take" is a weekly post devoted to Art and Jewelry at Spectrum that I am tem
pted to take home with me! It's a chance for me to tell you why I love certain pieces and to share some knowledge about gemstones, fashion, art and more. I'm sharing my "take" on items with you in hope that we can take a few moments each week to drool over art together and learn a few things along the way!

This week I am focusing on a new Starsong necklace that Nancy just made! It's a vibrant mix of colored Sapphires and Spessartite Garnets. You can see me wearing it to the right with a hand-painted silk scarf by Kristin Gibson!

I chose this necklace because of it's color. The 2012 color of the year is Tangerine
Tango, a beautiful orange hue that marries the vivaciousness of red with the friendliness of yellow. Spessartite Garnets are a perfect gemstone to achieve a look incorporating Tangerine Tango. There is a Spessartite found in Nambia that produces a rich and tangy orange color that has come to be known as "mandarin" garnet (we have some stunning ones at Spectrum). Not all garnets are found in this warm, glowing, orangy hue. Garnets are found in variations of almost every color. To read more about Garnets you can check out my blog post January Birthstone: Garnet. There are many other gemstones that can be used to achieve this tangerine look: Carnelian, Citrine, Tourmaline, Sapphire, Fire Opal and more.

This mix of fancy pink, orange and yellow sapphires adds dazzling sparkle to the Spessartite Garnet stations. The faceted vermeil accent beads tie the vermeil coin pendant into the design.

This dainty but dazzling necklace is perfect for spring and summer b
ecause of it's comfortable, lightweight feel and bright, sunny color. It can be dressed up to accent your lovely summer dresses or dressed down for everyday shorts and a tank.

So what colors should you pair with it? There is no one right answer but when considering pairing colors there are a few things to consider.


You can create a vibrant look by pairing complementary colors, especially when the colors are at their full saturation. Complementary colors are opposite each other on the color wheel (red and green, blue and orange, purple and yellow). At first glance these colors may seem like they don't go together at all, but combined well they can create a stunning outfit. But these colors schemes must be managed well so that they are not too jarring. It's best to use one as a pop of color. For example adding this necklace to a blue blouse and white pants could add a nice pop of color to a summery outfit (making the orange "pop" verses wearing blue jewelry that just blends in). With the invention of jeans, blue has become almost a neutral color making it one of the easiest colors to pair. When first trying to couple complementary colors it is easier to start with blue and orange until you get comfortable (verses say red and green because of it's automatic association to Christmas). (Notice I paired the necklace with a blue silk scarf in my picture.)

Another way of pairing colors is to use an analogous color scheme. These are colors that are beside each other on the color wheel. For example orange, yellow-orange and yellow. These colors are often found together in nature, they are harmonious, comfortable, serene and pleasing to the eye. Be careful to have enough contrast when pairing analogous colors or your ensemble will be too plain. Choose one of the colors as the dominant hue, the second to support and the third as an accent. Pairing this necklace and a few other orange accents with a pink dress making a yellowy-orange and pink mix would be beautiful!

So are you ready to go to your closet and start pairing new outfits for spring? I am! I look forward to helping you find the perfect accents and pops of color for your bright and beautiful new outfits!

-Taylor


Monday, December 26, 2011

The Collection of Elizabeth Taylor Auction

The recent Elizabeth Taylor Jewelry Auction set world records!
Several items sold for 5, 10 or 50 times their estimated value.
The collection fetched $118 million in one night making
Taylor's gems the most valuable private collection of jewels ever sold at auction.

The collection included 1,778 lots of jewelry,
fashion, decorative arts and film memorabilia.
This historic sale set a world record for the most valuable sale of jewelry in auction history, and set a new bar for the most valuable collection of fashion ever offered at auction. It also marked the company’s first-ever Online-Only sale, which ran in parallel to the live auctions at Christie’s New York and generated over 57,000 bids and $9.5 million in additional sales. In total, 26 items sold for over the $1 million mark, and numerous new world auction records were achieved – a testament to Miss Taylor’s expert eye for craftsmanship, rarity, and quality in all of the items she chose for her personal collection.

The world famous La Peregrina necklace by Cartier - a diamond and ruby rope
with a 16th century pearl pendant sold for $11.8 million!




One collector paid $600,000 for a diamond and sapphire ring
given to the star by Michael Jackson,
while the 33.19-carat Elizabeth Taylor Diamond,
a present from Richard Burton, sold for $8.8 million.



A portion of the profits will be donated to the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation

Visit the Christie's Auction Site to read more


-Taylor