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Friday, March 29, 2013

Swarovski Spring Summer 2014

Swarovski has always had a huge influence on fashion. From the beginning of the company by Daniel Swarovski in 1895 to the present, Swarovski is always pushing the envelope and seeing into the future of fashion and jewellery design. The inspirations for Spring and Summer 2014 are no different.


The Crystal Rose Gold effect is a luxurious blend of precision-cut crystal and precious metal. Its 18-carat, rosegold refined finish creates a dynamic luminosity that’s both feminine and future-forward. In contrast, the Crystal Rose Gold Pearl has a softer, vintage appeal, while a more traditional femininity can be found in Swarovski’s new color, Light Silk, which reflects the subtleties of silk: elegant, understated, and nuanced, it’s versatile enough for classic or on-trend looks.

Futuristic new elements for Spring/Summer 2014 include Meteor Fancy Stone and Meteor Pendant, whose extraordinary asymmetric faceting introduces a head-turning three-dimensional appearance dimension, along with the unique three-armed Molecule Flat Back and Lochrose articles—a perfect marriage of art and science. Lemon Fancy Stone is a new take on a classic shape offering a fresh, laid-back summer look, while the latest delicately cut Heart Flat Back creates a mood of playful romance. For a little frivolous functionality, the newest two-holed Rivoli Crystal Button will ramp up the wow factor for interiors as well as clothing. As for the Cabochette Bead and Pendant—they both have it all: blending the dynamism of precision-cut facets with a beautifully smooth surface, they capture the pure sparkle of a water droplet. Fascinating in its perfection, the Crystal Globe Bead complements every look, as does the XILION Oval Pendant, now a modern classic with added brilliance. The glittering new story for the season, BeCharmed Pavé, comes in a variety of shapes. Its stainless steel inner part bears the SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS branding, and with a hole large enough to thread with leather, rubber, or cord, it suits a whole range of looks.

Skillfully fusing futuristic finishes with vintage elegance, the latest innovations for SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS are poised to set pulses racing in Spring/Summer 2014!

Newcomer Light Silk is a color with a delicate parchment tone, like silk in crystalline form, and imparts an air of sensuous sophistication. Gorgeous when used as a main color, it also adds nuance to stronger combinations and tone-on-tone pastel creations alike.














The feminine new Crystal Rose Gold effect glimmers with an 18-carat rose-gold finish, giving jewelry a soft golden hue with a muted pink tinge that lends subtle glamour to chic pieces. .













 

Colors appear to be dusted with light when teamed with the luminous new Crystal Rose Gold Pearl. This is a timelessly beautiful, pearlescent component, perfect for including in classic, feminine designs and vintage and ethnic looks.




      New cuts, line extensions and upgrades









New SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS include the streamlined, convex Lemon Fancy Stone, which lends a contemporary edge: available in three sizes, its stylish faceting perfectly suits contemporary classic designs and matching accessories. The ultra-smooth surface of the new round Cabochette Bead, Crystal Global Bead, and Cabochette Pendant give subtle glamour to opulent eveningwear and accessories, as well as to unisex looks.


Meteor Fancy Stone’s asymmetric faceting adds a bold 3D dimension to any design, and Meteor Pendant makes a stunning statement piece. The unique three-armed shape and bright colors of the new Molecule Flat Back No Hotfix, Molecule Flat Back Hotfix (also available as a Transfer), as well as the sew-on Molecule Lochrose, are ideal for futuristic designs. Already a classic, the XILION Oval Pendant now shimmers with XILION’s special brilliance, while the latest two-holed Rivoli Crystal Button adds star quality to men’s and women’s clothing. Heart Flat Back No Hotfix and Heart Flat Back Hotfix’s delicately cut heart shapes provide jewelry with playful romance.


Meanwhile, the versatile BeCharmed product assortment gains a new family member: the glittering BeCharmed Pavé. Offered in a variety of shapes such as Chatons, Square Fancy Stones, and Baguette Fancy Stones, its stainless steel inner part bears the SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS branding. With a 4.5 mm hole large enough to thread with leather, rubber, or cord, it suits a variety of looks, from classic to contemporary.


Add to these stellar new SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS some exciting line extensions, including Cosmic Ring and Square Ring, Rivoli Snowflake Fancy Stone and Crystal Mesh Balls, and the imaginations of crystal aficionados across the creative spectrum will surely be fired up to produce yet more stunning artistry for Spring/Summer 2014.





Futuristic new elements for Spring/Summer 2014 include Meteor Fancy Stone and Meteor Pendant, whose extraordinary asymmetric faceting introduces a head-turning three-dimensional appearance dimension, along with the unique three-armed Molecule Flat Back and Lochrose articles—a perfect marriage of art and science. Lemon Fancy Stone is a new take on a classic shape offering a fresh, laid-back summer look, while the latest delicately cut Heart Flat Back creates a mood of playful romance. For a little frivolous functionality, the newest two-holed Rivoli Crystal Button will ramp up the wow factor for interiors as well as clothing. As for the Cabochette Bead and Pendant—they both have it all: blending the dynamism of precision-cut facets with a beautifully smooth surface, they capture the pure sparkle of a water droplet. Fascinating in its perfection, the Crystal Globe Bead complements every look, as does the XILION Oval Pendant, now a modern classic with added brilliance. The glittering new story for the season, BeCharmed Pavé, comes in a variety of shapes. Its stainless steel inner part bears the SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS branding, and with a hole large enough to thread with leather, rubber, or cord, it suits a whole range of looks.






































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