The childhood craft of making dried pasta necklaces for Mother’s Day is all grown up as the 14-karat gold “Forever Macaroni” necklace.
How low can you go
I don’t know who will be adding Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) award winner to their list of career “highs.” But, I do know the “lows” some of the nominees shared with Style.com ranged from insightful to shameful....
I don’t know who will be adding Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) award winner to their list of career “highs.” But, I do know the “lows” some of the nominees shared with Style.com ranged from insightful to shameful.
Justin Giunta’s low was an “aha moment” probably experienced by any and every one who works for a living. The Swarovski Award for Accessory Design nominee learned “talent and merit don't necessarily outweigh politics,” and he concluded that he didn’t need a trophy to feel like a winner.
His revelation was well stated, but I do detect a hint of bitterness. Don’t fret, Justin. I heart the vintage, shabby chic look of the multi-strand necklaces in your brand Subversive. You may not need a trophy, but you deserve many.
The career low of Philip Crangi, another Swarovski Award for Accessory Design nominee, was life threatening and—according to him—embarrassing. A three-person Heimlich maneuver rescue team had to save him from choking on a piece of steak at a Parson’s dinner.
Neither of these compares to the unforgivable fashion faux “low” of Accessory Designer of the Year nominee Michael Kors. He once wore as many as three pairs of leg warmers in different shades of mauve all at the same time.
FYI, the 2008 CFDA Fashion Awards will be held on Monday, June 2. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will present the Accessory Designer of the Year award, and Mandy Moore will present the Swarovski awards.
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