PEARL FASHION: THE SAVOY HEADPIECE from the Great Gatsby Movie Is Worth More Than 200k

Above is “THE SAVOY HEADPIECE” which was the headpiece that was showcased in The Great Gatsby movie featuring favorites Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan.

This headpiece was created for the movie by Tiffany & Co. designers in platinum, a detachable brooch, diamonds and freshwater cultured pearls. The total Carat weight: round brilliant diamonds, 25.06 and the Pearls, 3.6-6.9 mm.

This beautiful Tiffany & Co. Savoy Headpiece is worth $220,000!

According to Tiffany’s this is “A Crown Jewel of THE JAZZ AGE” and it is inspired by the Roaring Twenties and Tiffany’s beautiful vintage designs: read more

CELEBRITIES IN PEARLS: Gemma Collins in Pearls for PETA

Nothing goes better with Naked, than Pearls! In September 2013, lounging on satin sheets– and wearing nothing but a smile and faux pearls –The Only Way Is Essex star and plus-size fashion designer Gemma Collins starred in a brand-new PETA ad that proclaims, “I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur”.

Collins unveiled her ad live in Piccadilly Circus and we think that she looks stunning!

“Like PETA, I believe that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes”, she says. “You don’t have to be a size 8 to feel beautiful, but you do have to be comfortable in your own skin. And that means letting animals keep theirs – not killing them for their fur.” read more

#NYFW @NicholasK Keeps Their Edge as They Open the Show for New York Fashion Week

The light came on and the music hyped up the setting for the premiere of super trendy and always high fashion Nicholas K, the brother and sister team of designers that opened the very first show of the day and week for Mercedes Benz New York on February 6, 2014.

Loose fit dresses and pants for the women were in the trending color of black and white. Soft and flowing textures gave movement while leather gave edge creating a BoHo chic meets edgy and dark Fashionista creating ultra-fashion. A lot of drop waist dresses and pants looked great with the air moving textures that were draped on the models. read more