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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Jewelry Lovers Rejoice: A Style Lesson You Won’t Want To Miss!

Vintage jewelry design 1Attention all  fashionistas and jewelry lovers alike:  If the sudden surge of summer heat is melting your lash glue and causing your make-up to run, head on over to a nicely air conditioned Barnes and Noble  and check out the book   "Vintage Jewelry Design : Classics To Collect and Wear" by Caroline Cox ( Lark Crafts, April 2011) .
Written by the virtual professor of fashionista (no kidding, she really is!) this is a coffee table book to beat all coffee table books! Featuring a glorious100 year  history of jewelry  fashion and style dating from Victorian times to the present, it is a virtual whirlwind of fashion expertise you just can't find any in any magazine.
In addition to the hundreds of dazzling  full color photos (some extremely rare) the book is  also filled with the most fascinating jewelry facts you'll ever read. This includes not just design tips from some of the major jewelry creators of our time, but also  juicy (dare we say  close to scandlous) revelations about some of  New Yorks Fifth Avenue's  most fascinating jewelers - including Tiffany, Cartier,  Boucheron, even Harry Winston.
What kind of revelations you ask?  Well for starters,  did you know that the diamond engagement ring became America's classic way to say  "I Love You"  only after the diamond industry cut a deal with Warner Brothers Studios?  It's true! 
A Diamond Means Forever ...In Hollywood
According to Cox, following the Great Depression of the 1930's  many of the top selling diamond merchants realized  that the tradtiional customers for these high priced gems were in, shall we say, a bit of a financial slump? 
To help save the diamond market  the International Diamond Merchants first went to Coco Chanel and begged her to turn her formidable fashion jewerly design skills (and popularity with the masses)  from faux gemstones to real ones.  But when that idea flopped - no one could afford to buy what she made  - the diamond merchants got the idea to bring in the cavalry.  The Hollywood cavalry that is!
Indeed, major diamond dealers like DeBeers turned to Warner Brothers  and cut a deal that would feature all the major fashionistas of the time - glamour dolls like  Jean Harlow, Carole Lombard, Bette Davis, Greta Garbo and Marlena Dietrich  to name a few - in movies and movie magazines dripping in dazzling diamond jewelry
But it didn't stop here!  According to Cox, the diamond gurus also persuaded screen writers to inject scenes into movies where diamonds were given as a token of romance, signifying a man's emotional as well as financial investment in love. And voila,  the rest as they say is sparkling motion picture history. 
Indeed, Cox reports that by 1941 the sale of diamonds went up by 55 percent, and by the following year,  80 percent of all American women were celebrating their engagement with a diamond solitaire, just like in the movies!

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