Interior designer Athena Calderone looked to decor from the 1920s and 1930s when crafting her first fine jewelry collection.
Would you wear a mustache?
After a few years in hipster-centric Brooklyn, I became well accustomed to ironic forms of fashion. One Bedford Avenue sighting that epitomized the trend in jewelry: a gold-plated retainer swinging as a pendant from a chain. Yes, that’s right, a...
After a few years in hipster-centric Brooklyn, I became well accustomed to ironic forms of fashion. One Bedford Avenue sighting that epitomized the trend in jewelry: a gold-plated retainer swinging as a pendant from a chain. Yes, that’s right, a retainer, like the kind you wear post braces.
But when it comes to Williamsburg's most famous street, the accessory of choice is the mustache.
While men, natch, make up the primary bearers, Los Angeles-based Rachael White, the designer behind Demitasse, has created a cheeky line of mustache jewelry that allows the ladies to dip into the facial hair fad.
Pave diamond Demistache necklaces will be auctioned off at an October launch event, and $8.00 from the sale of each Urban Demistache piece purchased during the months of November and December will be donated to the cause. Crafted from base metals in rose, brass, gunmetal and silver colorways, the Urban Demistache pieces retail from $38 to $98.
To see more, visit Demitasse online, or to read about Movember, click here.
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The feedback will be used to prepare other jewelers for the challenges ahead, the organization said.


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The organization has reelected Kalpesh Jhaveri as president.

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LeVian is remembered for her unwavering commitment to her family, community, and helping others.

The retail show is open to the public and will run July 24-27.