Trends


It’s bare necks, bejeweled ears at Emmys
September 17, 2007
Eva Longoria in H. Stern’s rock crystal and diamond earrings at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards. Dangling earrings, cuff bracelets and statement rings proved victorious at last night’s star-studded event.
Los Angeles—Most of TV’s glamour gals opted for bare necklines at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards, choosing instead dangling earrings, cuff bracelets and statement rings as their red-carpet accessories du jour.

Ugly Betty’s America Ferrera, winner of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, kept her neck bare but wore platinum and diamond dangling earrings and rings by Lorraine Schwartz to complement her strapless bright-blue gown. Model and actress Rebecca Romijn, sans neckwear too, chose white enamel, rose-cut diamond and ruby drop earrings by Bochic, and a rock crystal diamond bracelet and 20-carat pink and white diamond ring by Neil Lane. Eva Longoria of Desperate Housewives fame also jumped on the no-necklace bandwagon, opting for H. Stern rock crystal and diamond cobblestone earrings to accent her sparkly Kaufman Franco cocktail dress.

Other major trends at the show included satin gowns, berry hues, high slits and jewels with a serpent motif.
Rebecca Romijn in Bochic’s white enamel, rose-cut diamond and ruby drop earrings.
Actress Minnie Driver, in a yellow satin gown by Donna Karan, wore diamond, ruby and pearl dangling earrings and a black bakelite cuff with diamonds and rubies set in 22-karat gold by Bochic. Private Practice star Kate Walsh added diamond and platinum chandelier earrings, platinum, diamond and ruby bracelets, and a platinum and colored-diamond ring by Neil Lane to her red satin Pamela Dennis ensemble. And stars such as Marcia Cross and Queen Latifah sported serpentine diamond bangles. Latifah’s bracelet was from Diamond in the Rough’s rough “Iceberg” collection, as were her earrings.

Platinum and diamonds, always a red-carpet favorite, were seen on many of Hollywood’s hottest men. Emmy Awards’ host Ryan Seacrest donned a platinum tie accent by Superfit and platinum cuff links by Hearts On Fire, Steve Carell of The Office wore platinum and diamond cuff links by Neil Lane and Jeremy Piven, winner of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for Entourage, chose Chopard’s Dual Time Zone watch with diamond bezel and black crocodile band.
Arnold Brant’s platinum tuxedo.
Platinum’s strong showing even extended into award-show attire. Entertainment Tonight’s Mark Steines wore a platinum tuxedo designed by Arnold Brant during a pre-show event. The tuxedo was custom-tailored and hand-sewn with 10 yards of platinum thread, inlayed in the fabric. Brant will now donate the piece to Clothes Off Our Back to help support children’s charities. The tuxedo is valued at $25,000.

 

REFERENCE: NATIONAL JEWELER NETWORK

MTV Awards Give Insight to Jewelry Fashion Trends - JB Daily News

  

Geometrically patterned openwork designs have been popular for many years. Designers emphasized white gold and diamonds for many years. However we see a drastic shift in the last couple of years. New executions look very different. They are more curvy , more colorful, lighter, organic, have ethnic inspirations. We see more yellow gold than white gold in the last two years. Instead of diamonds we see different, rare but inexpensive colorful stones such as tourmalines, opal, moonstones, coral, agate, garnets, quartz. We see a lot of white stones such as opal, white coral, white moonstone and white agate embedded into rich yellow gold and hammered gold.

Reference: Modern Jeweler, August 2007

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1. Romance and Feminity: Circles of life, symbols of fertility and signs of abundance are the newest themes ( ( check out our pomegranate pendants on www.nerselirene.com ) as fertility, eternity and symbol of richnes)
2. Pink and Yellow gold
3.Eco-Jewelry: Recycled gold, gems that come from legitimate sources

4. Organic looking designs such as hand hammered details ( check out our hand hammered stable rings and other hand hammered jewelry on www.nerselirene.com )
5. Jewelry with non-symmetrical proportions

6. Gemstones like moonstones, agate, smoky topaz

7. Variations of yellow gold, 24K gold ( check out 24K hand hammered kilim pendant on www.nerselirene.com)
8. Super lux, super high end jewelry

9. Personalization, convertable jewelry such as pieces which can be worn more than one way

10. Small personal pendants, iconic symbols, hearts, initials, talismans, baby sized jewels ( check out our pomegranate pendants on www.nerselirene.com and evil eye pendant)

Reference: Jewelry Information Center, Trends from Las Vegas 2007

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The strong trends we have tracked in the past few issues were in Vegas in force: rose cut diamonds and a surprising variety of rose cut sapphires, rubies, amethysts, citrines, iolites, and other gemstones were everywhere. Blackened metals including silver, gold, steel, and other materials added drama to many designs. Gold jewelry continues to feature textured finishes, from the hand-hammered looks so important last year to new hand-engraved and distressed surfaces. Warm tones, especially browns, are still very important and the use of rose gold is growing in diamond and colored gemstone jewelry. Hoops dominate the earring category. Bangles and cuffs are still important. Black and white continues on. Necklaces are still long, longer, longest, and pendants, especially circular medallions with cut-out designs, are the most important item. And many smaller trends expanded: agates are featured in many new designs, monograms add a personal touch to many collections, enamel adds color, and reliefs like coins, cameos, and intaglios continue to be very directional.