The deal closed this week, which means Instore will produce the JA NY show slated to take place this fall.
One to watch: Ellen Himic
With the madness of the holiday season now behind us, I’ve been spending some free time getting caught up on some reading and TV watching. On my short list: the latest season of Gossip Girl. It’s a guilty pleasure that...
With the madness of the holiday season now behind us, I’ve been spending some free time getting caught up on some reading and TV watching. On my short list: the latest season of Gossip Girl. It’s a guilty pleasure that I can’t help but continue to tune in for, not only to catch up on the scandalous lives of the fictional Upper East Side set, but to check out how costume designer Eric Daman (he cut his teeth dressing the ladies of Sex and the City) has styled all of them.
Small stud earrings, delicate drops and classic pendants--along with the de rigueur headband--are among Blair’s go-to items, and this pair of Ellen Himic earrings (below) she wore on the show are a perfect fit. The onyx ring, meanwhile, is fit for none other than the reigning queen of the UES.
Among some of the designer’s newest pieces, I’m thinking this fun twist on the pearl necklace (below) would dovetail with Blair’s preppy, polished style. I wouldn’t be too surprised to see that bauble next time I’m doing some Gossip Girl catch-up.
Top: "Finial" briolette earrings with green amethyst set in 18-karat yellow gold vermeil from the "Campanile Collection"; suggested retail price is $275.
"Cathedral" ring from the "Coronation Collection" with black onyx and turquoise set in silver and 18-karat yellow gold vermeil; suggested retail price is $225.
Above: “Paja” necklace with pearls, silver, white sapphire and ruby; suggested retail price is $1,195.
To check out more from the designer, visit EllenHimic.com.
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