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TREND LETTER - PRECIOUS GOLD
Tough times have ushered in a new phase of statement or “investment” dressing, opting for fewer but better clothes and accessories. This means investing in one significant, meaningful, carefully chosen jewel, of quality and enduring style, that makes a strong statement about you and your personality, that will stand the test of time to become a future heirloom. Like the bold gold knots of Marilisa Zen’s Nodo Prezioso collection, or the memorable Morea collection by Tecn’Or, that blends geometric and organic. A jewel that defines your values, becomes your signature, to wear day in, day out, from day to night.
Gold, always a store of wealth, shines out as the perfect antidote to the economic gloom. Life-enhancing and uplifting, gold represents the security and longevity that we’re craving at this time. Along with its reassuring weight and substance, its immutability and invincibility, gold offers a precious emotional value that can only strengthen with time. And designs, like Vendorafa’s powerful, ethnic-inspired Evolution bangles, or Gold Esprit’s sensual fringe of organic, pebble like charms, that are deeply imbued with the spirit of their moment, are those that will ultimately become the most timeless. Heirloom gold.
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