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Jun 4, 2024 |
coveteur.com | Camille Freestone |Caroline Dunn |Hilary George-Parkin |Andie Eisen
“Have you ever heard of spinels?” Chelsey Bartrum asked me at her recent event in Brooklyn Heights. I had not. Apparently, it’s a secondary birthstone for August. “Colored gemstones are like the Wild West,” she later muses. Bartrum has built her jewelry line in that sector of the market, educating her devoted clients about the facets of the stones, process, and industry on TikTok.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
coveteur.com | Camille Freestone |Caroline Dunn |Hilary George-Parkin |Andie Eisen
“Have you ever heard of spinels?” Chelsey Starling asked me at her recent event in Brooklyn Heights. I had not. Apparently, it’s a secondary birthstone for August. “Colored gemstones are like the Wild West,” she later muses. Starling has built her eponymous jewelry line in that sector of the market, educating her devoted clients about the facets of the stones, process, and industry on TikTok.
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Jun 3, 2024 |
coveteur.com | Caroline Dunn |Hilary George-Parkin |Andie Eisen |Camille Freestone
Whether you’re a serial stacker or an understated accessorizer, diamond tennis jewelry is the true equalizer of personal style. A signature strand compliments any look, and nobody understands how special a place the diamond tennis necklace holds in a jewelry box better than Nadine Kahane, the founder of beloved fine jewelry brand Stone and Strand.
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May 24, 2024 |
coveteur.com | Leya Kaufman |Paige Kowal |Caroline Dunn |Ama Kwarteng
It’s that time of year: cordial coffee dates are slowly being replaced with patio reservations and afternoon Aperol spritzes. (It’s not day drinking, it’s European.) Despite the erratic weather at the beginning of spring, we’re finally seeing flirty hemlines and pops of color replace the drab, bulky layers of New York’s “Q1” style. As we start shopping for the imminent approach of Summer Fridays, we’re filling our carts with bold colors, barely-there sandals, mesh, and more.
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May 23, 2024 |
coveteur.com | Paige Kowal |Caroline Dunn |Holly Solem |Hilary George-Parkin
The transition from spring to summer in New York involves cool mornings and evenings with sweltering heat sandwiched in between. Yet, I am shortening the hemlines and removing the jackets earlier and earlier each year. Sunshine and bodies of water are the only things that can coax the city out of its air-conditioned apartments; weekend trips to coastlines and swimming pools are imminent.
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