01 March 2017
Produced in partnership with the Henry Moore Foundation, the Burberry fashion show finished off with a series of 78 capes. An emblem of the brand, the cape became a spectacular sculpture in pearls, metal or in crystal pendants evoking a gigantic chandelier. All reshape the body and recall the work of the British artist Henry Moore, and they are not without certain references to the experiments of 1980s Japanese designers like Rei Kawakubo.
Beyond aesthetics, Christopher Esber believes in the positive virtues that certain crystals worn directly on the skin possess.
Botter, the Dutch creative duo made up of Lisi Herrebrugh and Rushemy Botter have turned colorful little cars into jewelry.
In this issue we offer a non-exhaustive overview of pieces heralding these new jewelry values.
On “Wing Shop” the new e-shop of Noor Fares, you can entirely customize the “Fly Me to the Moon” earrings.
The positive values initiated by Léon Rouvenat, almost two centuries on, are modernized.
During the conference organized by the jeweler L’Or du Monde (pioneers in the use of recycled gold), the Systext association painted an apocalyptic picture...