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jessica-mccommack Jessica McCormack - Lucky strike earrings

Artistic jewels

Diamonds are a girls best friend. They are something you cherish and keep forever. And as for jewellery itself, the kind you wear most certainly says a thing or two about your personality and lifestyle.

Jessica McCormacks jewellery however is inspired by her surroundings, simulating the objects and landmarks that intrigue her. To her, jewellery design is more of an art, about “creating miniature sculptures”. She has created jewel encrusted pieces which substitute the real world from her own power of invention with a whimsical vision to make precious objects accessible and wearable. Her diamonds simulate landmarks like the skyscaper’s rooftops of the city skyline (New York Night necklace), The London Eye earrings or The Cog braclet which looks like the driving mechanism of a watch’s movement.

McCormack speaks of her jewellery as ‘the end result of her desire to turn what she perceives to be beautiful into a tiny piece of art.’ Her jewellery is not only elegant and stylish but versatile making it very easily adaptable into any wardrobe and can be worn with jeans or that favourite little black number. Her pieces are as enduring and as timeless as the symbols they represent - never overpowering proving diamonds really are forever!

To find out more about the ‘Lucky strike’ earrings or any other Jessica McCormack products, you can e-mail enquiries@jessicamccormack.com/visit her website or simply visit the ‘Iconic shop’ - Liv

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Party Tricks!

The season of giving is thankfully also the season for parties! Tired of the same-old, same-old? Update your festive wardrobe with Iconic Chic’s handy party style tips and even if you don’t have a celebrity make-up artist on hand you too can achieve a fab look with their expert make-up tips at Elle UK’s marvellous beauty site with words of wisdom contributed by the likes of Bobbi Brown, Ruby Hammer and Pat McGrath. Click on the images below to discover Iconic Chic’s tips on party accessories, and Elle Beauty’s experts’ advice on how to wear your make-up. Party on!

 

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Annick in Time!

Dreamy scents on display at an Annick Goutal boutique

Dreamy scents on display at an Annick Goutal boutique

A limited edition Annick Goutal bottle

A limited edition Annick Goutal bottle

To fulfill all your Christmas dreams in one easy move, take a peek at either of the shops that Parisian perfume company Annick Goutal have just opened. Goutal, who died in 1999, was a great “nose” - her cult citrussy scent Eau d’Hadrien merely scratches the surface of her amazing talent. There is a huge choice of fabulously classy scents, from the purest flower (Rose Absolu) to the ancient and haunting (Sables). Now her bright and beautiful daughter Camille is running the show and expanding it in new directions. She whizzed over from Paris this week and showed me round her Mount Street domain. Upstairs, around the elegant fireplace and mirrors, it’s like a sweet shop - gorgeous ribbed bottles with gold or coloured ribbon, some with butterflies perched - and helpful assistants to guide you through the different fragrance areas. There are also deliciously scented bath, facial and home products. Downstairs is more a sexy boudoir feel, with the fantastically sensual newest range - Les Orientalistes, of which Musc Nomade and Encens Flamboyant are guaranteed to make you swoon. Add in beautiful, slightly boho jewellery inspired by the new perfumes, and fabulously elegant lingerie in classic silk satin and lace but unusual spicy colours, and you have a girl’s heaven on earth. Look foxy, feel smooth, smell great - what better seasonal gift for you and the man in your life? - Avril Groom
www.annickgoutal.com
109 Mount Street W1, 20 Motcomb Street SW1

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Gucci’s latest initiative, the 2008 Gucci Campaign to Benefit UNICEF shows the world that high fashion has a conscience. Celebrated chanteuse, Rihanna is a strong supporter of UNICEF and in aid of her favourite cause, she is the global representative of this Gucci campaign. From November 19th 2008 until January 31st 2009, 25% of all sales from the very striking white Tattoo Heart Collection of highly covetable accessories will be donated to support UNICEF programs for children affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa. We hope that this is just the beginning of a trend for enduring collaborations between fashion houses and great charitable causes.

Bag from Gucci Tattoo Heart Collection

Messenger bag from the Gucci Tattoo Heart Collection

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Bond Age!

007 poses with his Bond Girls, Olga Kurylenko and Gemma Arterton

007 poses with his Bond Girls, Olga Kurylenko and Gemma Arterton

Our new Bond girl, Olga Kurylenko has good taste. She wore a stunning red Valentino gown to the premiere of the James Bond film ‘Quantum of Solace’ in Leicester Square. Unlike her co-actress Gemma Arterton who chose a burlesque-style violet frilly number that left the entire length of her legs exposed to the chilly night air, Olga, pulled off the event in style. As for the jewellery chosen by Olga, her red carpet look was a refined pair of de Grisogono stud earrings and a ruby and diamond ring. On the screen, she wore her jewels with chic abandon, and particularly attractive was the thick gold link necklace worn in the opening scenes in steamy Port au Prince. After the dowdy ‘Algerian Love Knot’ necklace worn by Bond’s love interest Vesper Lynd in ‘Casino Royale’, Olga’s choice of jewels is a welcome change.
Daniel Craig’s Bond, wore his trusty Omega Speedmaster. - Maria Doulton

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Isabella wallpaper by Marcel Wanders at Graham & Brown

Isabella wallpaper by Marcel Wanders at Graham & Brown

Unless you’ve been hibernating from all forms of fashion media, you (and your neighbours and their dogs) might have surmised that tartan is a wee trend this season. It’s a pattern that’s not just to be enjoyed via clothes and accessories, you can also incorporate it into your home.

Superdesigner Marcel Wanders has worked with Graham & Brown to create a fab treat for your walls. Available in three colourways, the Isabella range of wallpaper retails for £35 per roll.

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Last week, design deity Marc Newson won the 2nd London Design Medal.

London Design Festival 13 - 23 September 2008 www.londondesignfestival.com +44 (0) 20 7734 6444

Marc Newson with his London Design Medal, Photo credit: London Design Festival 13 - 23 September 2008 www.londondesignfestival.com +44 (0) 20 7734 6444

He’s an absolute genius who specialises in funky, futuristic designs and interiors and produces iconic pieces that become instant design classics. We swoon over pieces like his Embryo chair…

Marc Newson Embryo chair

Marc Newson Embryo chair

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Christopher Kane, Louise Goldin, House of Holland, Julien MacDonald, Basso and Brooke

Left to right: Christopher Kane, Louise Goldin, House of Holland, Julien MacDonald, Basso and Brooke

For more catwalk pictures from London Fashion Week, go to the LFW website.

It has been a frantic week for fashionable folk as London Fashion Week has arrived to brighten up morose September skies. Our resident fashion guru, Avril Groom has been on the frontline, in the catwalk trenches armed with her mobile phone, ringing IC Towers with updates during lulls in proceedings. Here are some of her observations:

Celebrity spotting:
Mischa Barton, Emilia Fox and Rosamund Pike at the Temperley show.
Shirley Bassey, Joely Richardson, Natalia Vodianova, Erin O’Connor at Julien Macdonald.
Samantha Cameron at Giles Deacon

Roland Mouret Pigalle dress

Roland Mouret Pigalle dress


What civilians were wearing:
Women were making a stab at the ‘new elegance’ look - think slim, longer, ladylike silhouettes and high heels, all very Mouret. The new pointed toe goes with this look.
Clothes took second stage to footwear which divided into two camps: huge heels in every shape, or flat-soled shoes, with very little in between.

Seen on the catwalks:
Body con skirts at Giles and models wearing the most extraordinary Louboutins with huge heels and triple ankle straps.
Abstract floral prints at Nicole Farhi, vaguely reminiscent of Dries Van Noten’s offering from last year.
Silhouettes and trims inspired by dinosaurs at Christopher Kane, and models wearing vertiginous and super-fab Manolo platforms on their feet - more dinosaur scales, plus rhinoceros horns.
Julien Macdonald, with a new backer behind the brand, pared down the glitz and showed a sophisticated collection in shades of the desert with a whiff of the 1980s - very Versace-esque, in a good way.
An abundance of flora at House of Holland, with sunglasses bedecked with flowers and fabulous floral-printed fabric bags with red leather trim (all very Gucci).
We time-travelled to 1985 at Topshop Unique with tongue-firmly-in-cheek teddy boy-style big, long, loose single-button jackets.
Similar but more grown-up, in gorgeous block-printed shades of pink, at Richard Nicoll.
At Louise Goldin it was all weirdly sportif yet futuristic, like Bladerunner meets the Bolshoi. Incredible, mind-blowing knits, some of them (padded geometric bra-tops especially) wearable only by the flat-chested.

Model wearing pearls at Luella Bartley (LFW)

Model wearing pearls at Luella Bartley (LFW)


At Luella, ruffles and bitsy florals comingled and accessory-wise it was pearls, pearls and more girls in pearls.
Even bigger, bolder, tougher pearls at Richard Nicoll.
Best prints in town - Basso and Brooke’s amazing Oriental excursion, with wonderful rich colours on perfect simple shapes, all cinched with modernist leather obi belts and set off with giant gilt hairpins and combs

Fashion predictions for next Spring/Summer:
The new erogenous zone: shoulders and shoulderpads, believe it or not - team with slim knee-length skirts so it’s not volume all over.
Mini-crinies will be huge - if a skirt is short make sure it’s voluminous.
Mirrored silver elements were spotted on fab Louboutin shoes at Giles and on great clutch bags at Mulberry, so hang onto your metallics.
Floral prints will still be huge, metaphorically speaking, as florals for 2009 will be dainty or abstract.
The Eighties is a decade that refuses to die stylistically so embrace your inner Melanie/Sigourney circa Working Girl as we might be wearing lots of draped jersey tops with body con skirts and dresses, sharp suits with sharper shoulder pads and even paper bag-waisted, pegtop trousers (oh the horror).

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From the pen of our High Priestess of Jewellery, Maria Doulton who's been attending the most dazzling events in the world of high jewellery:

“At the Van Cleef & Arpels launch party for their stunning Les Jardins high jewellery collection, Christian Louboutin was spotted amongst the great and the mighty of the world of jewellery collectors. Does this mean that we are going to see diamonds on the soles of his shoes or is he also a lover of the art of the jeweller?

Isabelle Huppert and Christian Louboutin

Isabelle Huppert and Christian Louboutin


And talking of footwear, whoever said that the web is not the place to sell fine jewellery may well want to insert their foot into their mouth as Browns, the much loved London couture boutique, sold its highest value item to date. It was a piece of jewellery and what’s more, it was sold online. Much like fashion’s hot must-haves, Browns is constantly updating its fine jewellery website as items are whisked off the page faster than you can say ‘demantoid garnet’. Are we going to see a Net-a-Porter type online frenzy in the world of jewellery?

Another observation from a few days in Paris visiting the top jewellers at the Biennale des Antiquaires is the rise of stealth wealth. Top of the list of anti-bling style is the old-fashioned rose cut diamond. This traditional diamond cut has less facets and bigger planes, giving a softer glow than the clever modern, multi-faceted cuts that throw about more light. Often lower value diamonds were employed for this cut but today top grade rocks are being used to great effect as we appreciate their age-worn allure over the brighter bling of the perfect brilliant cut. Very Keira Knightley in The Duchess and one way to make your jewels look like Granny left them to you, rather than fresh out of the workshop.

Keira Knightley, The Duchess poster

Keira Knightley, The Duchess poster


Go one step further and consider wearing emerald, diamond and even tanzanite beads. This has to be the most indulgent yet discreet way to wear your carats. This is how our ancestors strung them around their necks before they had figured out how to cut facets into stones.”

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