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Marcia Vidal Jewellery - FashionRooftop

8843545891?profile=originalMarcia Vidal's eclectic line of fine #jewellery is all made by hand in her #London studio. Her fascination with symbolism in #ancient and modern cultures manifests itself in her collection of #modern #amulets and talismans. Her line of bold and linear plain silver jewellery, draws upon her love of tribal jewellery and architecture. Learn more about her work here: http://fashionrooftop.com/jewelry.htm

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EDMONTON — Tribal prints, loose, flowing shapes, natural fabrics and other fashion influences from the 1970s are being reinterpreted for today in a modern take on boho chic.

Designers like Michel Kors and Hugo Boss are using patterns — some Navajo-like, some more African-inspired — in dresses and tops, says Tracy Bradley, manager of Blu’s Womenswear downtown. She points to a Kors maxi dress featuring colourful beading and a simple Boss skirt with a gold, black and green tribal print.

At C’est Sera

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'Two Planets' by Maria Lau

That's So New YorkSince my Ax+Apple post around two weeks ago, my admiration for jewelry has heightened; I mean, the search for admirable jewelry designers has even managed to snatch itself a place on my "to do" list. Although I usually tend to hunt for the international among the local, recently I've come across a designer who is both local and international, meaning that the her London location would be considered local (seeming that London central is around forty/fifty minutes from me) yet

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From: Benjamin Kanarek Blog

With a touch of a '60s feel in her Vidal Sassoon and Peggy Moffitt haircut, Amber Anderson Model and Actress is posing for Benjamin Kanarek in Harper's BAZAAR en Español, May 2011 presenting the major Ready-to-Wear Fashion Trends of the Spring-Summer 2011 Collections. (You can also read more about Amber Anderson: here).

Sensational Graphic Prints of Stripes and Waves from Diane Von Furstenberg, Azzedine Alaïa, Moschino, Playful Polka Dots from Moschino and Marni Scuba a

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Leblas is the new stockist for Pippa Small Jewellery

Now stocking the Afghan Turquoise Mountain Project jewellery collection

Leblas ethical fine jewellery is the new stockist for renown anthropologist and ambassador of Suvival International Pippa Small and her Afghan Turquoise Mountain Project jewellery collection. The collection is inspired by different traditional techniques and designs from around Afghanistan.

These ornate designs are reminiscent of tribal torque necklaces decorated with smooth

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To Tattoo or Not to Tattoo

Hmm, a hint of heart-shaped ink peeking from a slender hip – how cute? A seductive Arabic script or a chocolate scorpion emerging from a tanned ankle can both create a little mystery and intrigue n’est-ce pas?There is nothing more emotive than a little ink art. They are sexy….they are trashy….they are shock value….they are a symbolic reminder of a life changing event.On the flipside there's something tragic about Pammy's forty-something barbed wire band. It's perhaps the wrinkly premonition of a
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Marcia Vidal Jewellery - FashionRooftop

8843545891?profile=originalMarcia Vidal's eclectic line of fine #jewellery is all made by hand in her #London studio. Her fascination with symbolism in #ancient and modern cultures manifests itself in her collection of #modern #amulets and talismans. Her line of bold and linear plain silver jewellery, draws upon her love of tribal jewellery and architecture. Learn more about her work here: http://fashionrooftop.com/jewelry.htm

Read more…

EDMONTON — Tribal prints, loose, flowing shapes, natural fabrics and other fashion influences from the 1970s are being reinterpreted for today in a modern take on boho chic.

Designers like Michel Kors and Hugo Boss are using patterns — some Navajo-like, some more African-inspired — in dresses and tops, says Tracy Bradley, manager of Blu’s Womenswear downtown. She points to a Kors maxi dress featuring colourful beading and a simple Boss skirt with a gold, black and green tribal print.

At C’est Sera

Read more…

'Two Planets' by Maria Lau

That's So New YorkSince my Ax+Apple post around two weeks ago, my admiration for jewelry has heightened; I mean, the search for admirable jewelry designers has even managed to snatch itself a place on my "to do" list. Although I usually tend to hunt for the international among the local, recently I've come across a designer who is both local and international, meaning that the her London location would be considered local (seeming that London central is around forty/fifty minutes from me) yet

Read more…

Amber-Anderson-Benjamin-Kanarek-Harpers-Bazaar-Espanol-May-2011-04-560x669.jpg

From: Benjamin Kanarek Blog

With a touch of a '60s feel in her Vidal Sassoon and Peggy Moffitt haircut, Amber Anderson Model and Actress is posing for Benjamin Kanarek in Harper's BAZAAR en Español, May 2011 presenting the major Ready-to-Wear Fashion Trends of the Spring-Summer 2011 Collections. (You can also read more about Amber Anderson: here).

Sensational Graphic Prints of Stripes and Waves from Diane Von Furstenberg, Azzedine Alaïa, Moschino, Playful Polka Dots from Moschino and Marni Scuba a

Read more…

8842750498?profile=original

Leblas is the new stockist for Pippa Small Jewellery

Now stocking the Afghan Turquoise Mountain Project jewellery collection

Leblas ethical fine jewellery is the new stockist for renown anthropologist and ambassador of Suvival International Pippa Small and her Afghan Turquoise Mountain Project jewellery collection. The collection is inspired by different traditional techniques and designs from around Afghanistan.

These ornate designs are reminiscent of tribal torque necklaces decorated with smooth

Read more…

To Tattoo or Not to Tattoo

Hmm, a hint of heart-shaped ink peeking from a slender hip – how cute? A seductive Arabic script or a chocolate scorpion emerging from a tanned ankle can both create a little mystery and intrigue n’est-ce pas?There is nothing more emotive than a little ink art. They are sexy….they are trashy….they are shock value….they are a symbolic reminder of a life changing event.On the flipside there's something tragic about Pammy's forty-something barbed wire band. It's perhaps the wrinkly premonition of a
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