Jewelry Designers Rock Their Own Pieces - Forbes
Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Jewelry Designers Rock Their Own Pieces - Forbes

Unlike fashion, which is presented on models on international runways twice yearly, jewelry is mostly displayed in glass cases and you often can’t tell how it moves or flows on the body. However, during the jewelry trade show and press preview seasons, which took place end of May/early June and then again during the first few weeks of August, emerging and established designers, their publicists and sales staff all displayed how to rock their pieces and the collections they represent.  It’s inspiring to see how the jewelry cognoscenti personalize and style the newest looks in their lines and individualize and mix them with pieces they have designed before and/or those that have been handed down to them.

Layering and stacking with abandon continue as the biggest trends in how to wear jewelry today.  Those who create and promote jewelry mix up metals and motifs. Some designers will pile on every category of jewelry and pull it off with a chic nonchalance that appears like they just threw on a few pieces before leaving the house without thinking about it. Believe me, they have thought about it. They have created collections with the mindset of how the pieces can be worn and combined.

There are a number of tips and tricks of the trade that you can glean from these imaginative talent’s stacks and statement pieces-those that are piled on, those that are more minimal, or feature one or two focal points. Have a look and see which designer's style and pieces resonate with you and what you think will work best to create a style that you can pull off and make your own.

Going For The Gold

Designers who can pull off layering and stacking all categories of jewelry:

Beth Bugdaycay, designer, Foundrae. Photo: Foundrae

Jade Trau, designer, Jade Trau

Beth Bernstein

Page Sargisson, designer, Page Sargisson

Beth Bernstein

Neck in Neck

Designers and their representatives' necklace layering ranges from meaningful to edgy. Looks include multiple symbolic medallions and charms on different types and lengths of chains as well as lariats and Y-necklaces.

Arman Sarkisyan jewelry as worn by his beautiful wife and fashion designer Louiza Babouryan

Randi Molofsky, co-owner and public relations director at FFR (For Future Reference) wears a mix of necklaces from the different designers she represents

Karen Karch, designer, Karen Karch

Theresa Kahres, designer, T. Kahres Jewelry

Pearls Girls

Designers who've added a modern slant to pearls that range from pared down and elegant to feminine and floral with a little fantasy thrown in:

Mizuki, designer, Mizuki Jewelry

Beth Bernstein

Lene Vibe, designer,  Vibe DK

Beth Bernstein

Hisano Shepherddesigner, Little H Jewelry

Less is More

Designers who style their jewelry stacks or layers  with a minimalistic approach:

Monica Rich Kosann, designer, Monica Rich Kosann

Monica RIch Kosann

Annie Fensterstock, designer, Annie Fensterstock

Beth Bernstein

Sofia Zakia, designer Sofia Zakia

Sofia Zakia

Susan Highsmith, designer, Susan Highsmith

Wing Yau, designer WWake Jewelry

Pick Two 

Designers and publicist who pick two focal points to stack and layer:

Jennifer Fischer, designer. Jennifer Fisher Jewelry

Jennifer Fisher

Francesca Simons, owner Francesca Simons PR, specializing in fine jewelry

Beth Bernstein

Lauren Wolf, designer Lauren Wolf

Beth Bernstein

Melissa Joy Manning, designer, Melissa Joy Manning

Armed And Ready

Designers who believe in being armed with jewelry:

Monica Rich Kosann, designer, Monica RIch Kosann

Monica Rich Kosann

Lauren Wolf, designer, Lauren Wolf Jewelry

Beth Bernstein

Laurin Lucaire, co-designer at Roule & Co.

all photos taken by me except where noted




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