Sunday, July 5, 2009

Big jewelry is really in!!

Okay, confess. How many of you thought my post on over sized tribal jewelry by a Greek designer was just a flash in the pan? Think again. Big really is in. Honking big earrings! Chunky necklaces!

I was actually inspired enough to buy some huge rough cut amethyst nuggets to try a "Wilma Flintstone" necklace design. Some of the beaders who come to our workshops and beading parties are already into pretty huge jewelry. The biggest ever hoop earrings were by Erin. Just observe the relative size of the ear wires to the hoops! The largest chandeliers I have ever seen done by two people. Tammy made this enormous and heavy donut chandelier earrings. Amanda's multi-tiered chandelier earrings were considerably lighter but they reached past her shoulders!

Renowned designers such as Marni, Marc Jacobs, Viv Westwood, Proenza Schouler, Ralph Lauren, Rachel Comey, Erickson Beamon for Zac Posen, Andrew Gn and Louis Vuitton are all into gigantic jewelry for the fall.The pictures here show some of their runway work.




Below left is a Stella McCartney design and on the right, Chanel. These two are my favorites.



This Armani necklace (below left)looks like a blown up version of what we would string. The Marni set below right is funky cool.



Celebrities will influence the masses for they are also flaunting huge jewelry. Shown below is model Eva Herzigova at the 62nd Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2009 in Antibes, France

amfAR Cinema Against AIDS - Arrivals - 2009 Cannes Film Festival


Singer and actress Jennifer Hudson sported her enormous chandeliers during a recent performance at the Pearl Concert theater, Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas.



This necklace was worn at the Inglorious Basterds Premiere also at Cannes this year. I really like the art deco look. I would dearly love to know who the designer was.

Inglourious Basterds Premiere - 2009 Cannes Film Festival

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7 comments:

BetteJo said...

I cannot ever see wearing earrings that are so big and heavy. I have a fear of tearing my ear lobes!!

Joyce said...

they all look good on the runway and on stage....but how many people are brave enough to wear that in real life?

Though I do love some big light wood or plastic earrings sometimes :)

Azure Islands Designs said...

Wow...not for me but the look wonderful on the models...

Cheers

Crystal Allure Beaded Jewelry said...

Wow! I've missed some great posts while on vacation. I'm definately not a large piece jewelry person probably because they don't really work in everyday life. But for some, they just can't resist!
-Stephanie

thekang said...

Ouch, the big earrings look really painful to wear. I don't have ear holes, so it's something I'll never know.

But I have to say, big, chunky, dramatic neck pieces are definitely IN. I love dramatic neck accessories. Nothing like a statement piece!

Cindy Lietz, Polymer Clay Tutor said...

I just love to make extra large beads and pendants from polymer clay. When I create something big, my husband says, "Isn't that a little too big?" All I can say is, "These aren't even half the size as some of the stuff out there!" I'll have to forward him this link. So he can see I am right.

Gorgeous jewelry here. Love the photos!

The Beading Gem said...

Polymer clay beads would be perfect for the new trend in large scale jewelry, Cindy!

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