Trifari gold collars & warm metallics are hot in Fashion and Interiors
Added 13 February 2013 at 21:54
Fashion continues its love affair with gold collars. This Grecian trend is expected to feature throughout London Fashion Week.
Statement necklaces haven’t been seen since the 90`s. This time the look is clean and picks up on other hot trends – metalics & the warrior. This 1950`s Trifari gold tone necklace is simple & elegant.
Warm metalics like gold, bronze & copper are also hot in fashion and interiors. On the catwalk and in decor ancient warrior influences are battling it out. Thisvintage Vistosi Brass Chandelier has discsreminiscent of Africa.
Gauntlet-like cuffs and jewellery inspired by armour have merged with more glamorous takes.
Gold collars are easy to wear like pearls, but far better prepared for fashion wars. Cleopatra knew the merits of the golden collar to show her power and glamorously lengthen her neck. Elizabeth Taylor mastered the look in the 1963 film, and
earned her
a Guinness World Record
title, "Most costume changes in a film"; Taylor made 65 costume changes!. T
his 1950`s pearl & gold tone necklace has a Roman swag.
Trifari produced a beautiful range of gold collars under the direction of Alfred Philippe. He led the design team from the 1930`s to late 60`s. His vintage collars are sought after today for their quality workmanship. This Modernist necklace is one of Philippe`s designs.
At Roomscape we have a range of vintage Trifari collars & chokers.