The show started by honoring Mildred Marcano, ended with a tearful Beth Anne Bonanno, and recognized a dozen-plus designers in between.
Stylists' jewelry picks tell the story
I support the Writer's Guild of America strike in my heart, but my mind is in need of fresh episodes of the series I have become so attached to. Not only did I become engrossed in the story lines, I...
I support the Writer's Guild of America strike in my heart, but my mind is in need of fresh episodes of the series I have become so attached to. Not only did I become engrossed in the story lines, I took notice of the role fashion played in defining the characters.
One of my favorite shows that premiered in Fall '07 is Dirty Sexy Money. The focus of the new ABC series, the Darling family, live lavishly and scandalously on Manhattan's Upper East Side. With as many as 10 clothing changes per episode, they are often outfitted with the finest in high-end fashion, particularly jewelry.
In an article in the Daily News, Roberta Haze—costume designer for Dirty Sexy Money—said she has borrowed pieces from Van Cleef & Arpels and Verdura to "reflect the show's upper-class aesthetic." The artsy look Haze created for Letitia, the Darling matriarch, is inspired by socialite Nan Kempner and includes vintage Chanel clothing accessorized with ornate jeweled cuffs.
ABC's comedy Cashmere Mafia made it onto my TV-shows-to-schedule-my-life-around list after only two episodes. The wardrobes of the four female executives each seem to tell a different story.
For the pilot episode, acclaimed stylist Patricia Field—who transformed Sex & the City into must-see fashion TV—selected Suspended Earrings in gold from Lana Jewelry for the character of Caitlin, the commitment-phobic marketing executive (see photo). Lucy Liu's character Mia, who beat out her fiancée for the job of publisher at a large media group, is often styled in beautifully bold large hoops and dangling earrings that complete her flawless look.
I can't wait to see what NBC's series Lipstick Jungle, an adaptation of author Candace Bushnell's book of the same name, has in store for its fashion-focused viewers.
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The revamped online diamond marketplace will feature pricing intelligence and data-driven tools for more efficient buying and selling.

The miner said demand for higher-quality emeralds is stable, but there is notable caution in the market.

As gold prices rise, today’s retailers are looking for alternatives at prices that will appeal to wider audiences.

The “River of Heaven” necklace, our Piece of the Week debuting at Couture, combines 26 salt and pepper diamonds spaced by Tahitian pearls.


This year’s inductees include second-, third-, and fourth-generation jewelers.

The author, speaker, and entrepreneur will give his presentation, “Spiritual Billionaire,” on Saturday morning.

With the trade and customer trust in mind, GIA® developed NextGem™ – on-demand training designed specifically for retail.

Three-time Grammy award-winning artist Nelly is set to perform at the annual event at Tao Beach on Sunday night.

Signet will integrate the online-only, natural diamond-focused jeweler into Blue Nile, which it wants to position as a higher-end retailer.

These up-and-coming jewelry brands are bringing their distinct aesthetic and unique point-of-view to the Design Atelier for the first time.

The lab’s proprietary diamond cut grade has been expanded to include the popular fancy shape.

This year, it’s what could happen outside of show hours that worries JSA Executive Vice President Scott Guginsky.

High-end fashion houses know how to emotionally connect with customers online. Retail jewelers should take note, Emmanuel Raheb writes.

The designers are the third cohort of mentees from the show’s Belonging @ Couture mentorship program.

Buying discipline at trade shows starts with clarity about your inventory levels, Smith writes.

The trade show’s education series returns, with sessions on retail trends, AI, watches, marketing, corporate responsibility, and more.

The Curated Designer Project has expanded to highlight eight independent jewelry designers during CBG’s Las Vegas show.

Bring a cool tone to your summer jewelry with these white metal pieces.

The deal closed this week, which means Instore will produce the JA NY show slated to take place this fall.

The company’s jewelry sales were up in Q4 and the fiscal year, with Richemont raising prices in part because of the cost of gold.

The “Bauble” capsule collection of colorful one-of-a-kinds includes our Piece of the Week, the “Bauble” earrings, featuring rose zircon.

The updated catalog has a newly dedicated section for gift wrapping.

Everett covers colored stones’ surging popularity, the mellow return of the “Mellon Blue,” and his “The Devil Wears Prada” doppelgänger.

Fourth-generation CEO Lilly Mullen wants to emphasize experience, connection, and personalized service.

The new award, created in partnership with Henne Jewelers, honors the late designer’s legacy through supporting jewelry education.

The addition of the diamond-producing countries as nation affiliated members broadens the federation’s global representation, WFDB said.
























