July 21, 2014

Making Waves: Ilene Steele’s Jewelry Debut

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             London is a metropolis overflowing with budding designers and their creations, so allow me to introduce one such designer who is making a name for herself this summer. Ilene Steele’s first collection, the Wave Collection, was launched this past May. Like a magpie drawn to all things shiny, I felt an immediate magnetic pull to Steele’s jewelry, which she handcrafts all herself. With their subdued colored stones and modern geometric shapes, the pieces have real potential to become the new “girl about town” accessories.

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             Steele calls New York home, but has set up shop in Hatton Garden, which is known for being London’s jewelry quarter. Her collection is comprised of precious and semi-precious stones set in 18kt gold bands, silver cocktail rings, and dainty stud earrings. Whether you stack the rings or wear them on their own, a multitude of options are available to best show off your jewelry personality.

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             The choice to call the line the Wave Collection was deliberate and well thought-out, acting as a very unique identifier for Steele’s work and her overall ethos. The jewelry’s stones all face the wearer, opposed to facing forward, in homage to seafaring positions and the capricious nature of natural bodies of water. Not only that, but the stone placements are angled so as to accommodate both the wearer and the admirer. This simple attention to detail constructs the rings as mini masterpieces, regardless of what direction you view them from. 

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             Steele’s collection is consistently nautical. Her choice of stone color excellently highlights the various tones of rippling water - from crystal aquamarines, to murky browns, to seaweed greens. The range of jewels also helps to remind us that we need to create a harmonious relationship between the “ebbs” and “flows” of our nonstop, hectic lifestyles.

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             Taking her work one step further, Steele stays true to her message in her method. Through the ancient practice of cuttlefish casting, a wave-like texture is embedded into the ring bands. For Steele, designing and constructing exist concurrently, as she exercises her knack for balance, symmetry, and synergy. Personal orders for rings and earrings can be requested, where Steele will individually craft the jewelry to your distinct taste.

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             The Wave Collection mimics the highs and lows of life, while striking a happy medium between the fluctuating ocean tides, currents, and waves and the fluctuating needs, hopes, and extremes that plague everyday human existence. Now that’s something I think everyone can relate to, so make a statement without even saying a word with a piece from Steele’s classic jewelry range. If Steele’s first collection is anything to go by, we should be expecting great things from her in the future.

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             Check back for an interview I will be conducting with Steele in September for a discussion on the Wave Collection!

             Prices start at 150 pounds. Get your hand and ear adornments from Wolf & Badger online here and in store, at the Clerkenwell Collection (for directions, see here), or from Steele’s official website here.

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July 13, 2014

Dive Into Love Brand & Co.’s First Women’s Collection

Gina Kushka, the new face of Love Brand & Co.'s women's collection, photo courtesy of Love Brand & Co.


             Last September, I took a very apropos journey to an area of Chelsea called “The Beach,” where Love Brand & Co. is backing up style with substance. I met with Oliver Tomalin, the founder and creative director of the company, who was kind enough to share his vision with me. (Read the full interview here.) Since 2011, Tomalin has devoted himself to the cause of elephant conservation, ensuring that five percent of all sales are donated to charities (Elephant Family, The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, and Tusk Trust) that work towards bettering the situation of endangered elephants through conservation efforts.

             At the time of my visit, Love Brand & Co. only stocked beachwear for men, but less than a year on, I am proud to introduce their first bikini range for women. South African singer-songwriter Gina Kushka is the debuting face of the line and has attributed the partnership to fate. Due to her upbringing in Africa, Kushka has been familiar with the conservation and care for animals since she was born.

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             She began writing her own songs at the young age of 12 and taught herself how to play the guitar and the keyboard. Categorized by an ambient-come-ethereal electro/pop sound, Kushka will be releasing her first EP this year. Much like Love Brand & Co.’s laidback vibe and fuss-free aesthetic, Kushska has been described by Tomalin as someone who is cool and beautiful without really trying. Thus, it was a “no-brainer” to cast her in the new campaign.

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             Borrowing the same basic designs from the men’s collection, expect six statement-making block colors from the women’s collection. Oh, and that “Ice White” shade? To die for with a bronze glow. The bikinis are sophistication at its finest, available in four main styles and five sizes: 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 (by British standards).

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             Tomalin, ever attuned with the needs of his customers, has designed the bikinis with a “mix and match” concept in mind. Honing in on the wishes of women everywhere, Tomalin’s new collection delivers them with what they want, but are usually unable to find. I can openly attest to this, having tried but failed to diversify my assortment of bikinis through experimenting with different tops and bottoms. Indeed, the cool tones of Love Brand & Co.’s line really take the cake for creating options, as evidenced below in a few examples I have put together:

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             Who would have thought that “fashion for the love of elephants” could look so, well…fashionable? Tomalin pulls it off by mastering up timeless pieces that also serve as a reminder of their underlying mission. In the men’s collection, the shorts’ drawstrings are emblemized with silver tusks and a red screw to represent the bloodshed of elephants. The women’s collection does much the same with their bottoms, but in a majestic gold. Giving back to the world in a positive way is surely the most tasteful accessory of any season and of any timeframe. Better yet? It never goes out of style.

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             The bikinis might be hanging prettily at the Love Brand & Co. boutique, but in order to do a whole lot of good, they need for you to go and buy them! I have a feeling you won’t need much convincing when you get there. Guys, make sure you tag along too! Once you hit the water, your equally lush Love Brand & Co. ensembles will marry up to stir some poolside jealousy and possibly cause a few ice creams to drop!

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             Suit up in bikini tops for 59 pounds and bikini bottoms for 49 pounds. Whether it's for an exotic island beach, the pool down the road, or just your own backyard, you're bound to be spoiled for choice with Love Brand & Co., and left feeling good regardless of your location. To get your hands on these effortlessly chic beauties, shop the women’s collection here, surf the rest of the Love Brand & Co. collection here, or take a trip to “The Beach” and visit them at their flagship boutique. To keep up to date with Kushka and her music, check out her website here.

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