How I Wear my Tiffany Jewellery
We ask three Australian women how they wear their style. Whether it's
a gift from a loved one or a reward for a job well done, a piece of
signature jewellery is something that can always be worn close to the
heart.
"I love my Tiffany Sets silver locket necklace, which was given to me on a shoot for Vogue Australia as a present during Australian Fashion Week in Sydney earlier this year. It was a treat to be given a reward for a job well done. On a more personal note, I also own a Tiffany heart lock on a very fine silver bracelet, which my mum bought for me when I started travelling a lot more for modelling. Now I live in New York I wear it as it reminds me of her. It's a special piece of jewellery to me. My bracelet goes with everything, I wear it every day, and I like wearing the necklace with a blouse in the summer best."
Eva Galambos, owner of boutique Parlour X"I am sentimental so I really appreciate gifts from loved ones on special occasions such as birthdays. Over the years my parents have bought me some beautiful pieces from Tiffany because it's a company associated with precious pieces. For my 29th birthday, my mum took me to Tiffany to select a gift and I chose a multi-chain choker with a centre heart and matching bracelet. Every birthday since then I have worn the choker but the bracelet I wear every day. It's strange because it's not typical for me to wear hearts as I usually prefer tougher symbols such as studs and skulls but I absolutely love this particular set."
Sophie Hodges, writer
"It's crazy the way one piece of jewellery can change your whole style but that's what happened when my boyfriend surprised me with a piece of Tiffany jewellery to celebrate my 30th birthday earlier this year. I've always been a fan of junk jewellery - chunky rings, big earrings, sparkly bangles - but since wearing my heart-shaped, pink gold Tiffany necklace my other jangly jewellery just doesn't cut it. In fact, I've hardly bought any fashion jewellery since getting turned onto Tiffany and instead I find myself drooling over a whole new class of jewels - and can't help think that my boyfriend might have started a life-long infatuation."
DESIGNER jewellery was taken from a home that was broken into last month.Police are seeking information about the thefts from the house in Low Middleton, Middleton St George, which included a number of items of sentimental value.The house was broken into via a first floor window sometime between October 20 and 27.The jewellery taken included a double diamond and emerald yellow gold engagement ring, an ornate rose gold ring set with three garnet stones, a Georg Jensen white gold and diamond necklace and a Tiffany & Co Etoile yellow gold and diamond bangle.
AN image of what police describe as a distinctive piece of Tiffany jewellery has been released.It is believed the necklace, with a rare bean-shaped pendant with the word 'Tiffany' engraved on it, was stolen during a burglary in St Albans.Police have recovered the item and are hoping to trace it back to its owners.Detective Sergeant Ollie Johnston said: "Every year we recover a large amount of property that may have been the subject of crime."We are hoping that someone sees this photo of this distinctive piece of jewellery and gets in touch with us."It is marked with the words 'Tiffany', is worn silver, and was one of the rarer 'bean' shaped pendants. I understand Tiffany stopped making that type of pendant some years ago."If you recognise this necklace, perhaps having lost it in a crime in the last months or even years, contact police on the non-emergency number 101 with any information
Women are the synonyms with beauty and romance.In their whole life,jewellery tiffany wholesale Makes You Attractive Women, they pursue the beauty and fashion.Jewelry is their necessary accessory.Necklaces is one of the most popular Tiffany jewelry fashion among so many kinds of silver jewelry. tiffany rings is a world famous brand and name.Due to its reputed name and the fine quality,tiffany sets has a great demand.
"I love my Tiffany Sets silver locket necklace, which was given to me on a shoot for Vogue Australia as a present during Australian Fashion Week in Sydney earlier this year. It was a treat to be given a reward for a job well done. On a more personal note, I also own a Tiffany heart lock on a very fine silver bracelet, which my mum bought for me when I started travelling a lot more for modelling. Now I live in New York I wear it as it reminds me of her. It's a special piece of jewellery to me. My bracelet goes with everything, I wear it every day, and I like wearing the necklace with a blouse in the summer best."
Eva Galambos, owner of boutique Parlour X"I am sentimental so I really appreciate gifts from loved ones on special occasions such as birthdays. Over the years my parents have bought me some beautiful pieces from Tiffany because it's a company associated with precious pieces. For my 29th birthday, my mum took me to Tiffany to select a gift and I chose a multi-chain choker with a centre heart and matching bracelet. Every birthday since then I have worn the choker but the bracelet I wear every day. It's strange because it's not typical for me to wear hearts as I usually prefer tougher symbols such as studs and skulls but I absolutely love this particular set."
Sophie Hodges, writer
"It's crazy the way one piece of jewellery can change your whole style but that's what happened when my boyfriend surprised me with a piece of Tiffany jewellery to celebrate my 30th birthday earlier this year. I've always been a fan of junk jewellery - chunky rings, big earrings, sparkly bangles - but since wearing my heart-shaped, pink gold Tiffany necklace my other jangly jewellery just doesn't cut it. In fact, I've hardly bought any fashion jewellery since getting turned onto Tiffany and instead I find myself drooling over a whole new class of jewels - and can't help think that my boyfriend might have started a life-long infatuation."
DESIGNER jewellery was taken from a home that was broken into last month.Police are seeking information about the thefts from the house in Low Middleton, Middleton St George, which included a number of items of sentimental value.The house was broken into via a first floor window sometime between October 20 and 27.The jewellery taken included a double diamond and emerald yellow gold engagement ring, an ornate rose gold ring set with three garnet stones, a Georg Jensen white gold and diamond necklace and a Tiffany & Co Etoile yellow gold and diamond bangle.
AN image of what police describe as a distinctive piece of Tiffany jewellery has been released.It is believed the necklace, with a rare bean-shaped pendant with the word 'Tiffany' engraved on it, was stolen during a burglary in St Albans.Police have recovered the item and are hoping to trace it back to its owners.Detective Sergeant Ollie Johnston said: "Every year we recover a large amount of property that may have been the subject of crime."We are hoping that someone sees this photo of this distinctive piece of jewellery and gets in touch with us."It is marked with the words 'Tiffany', is worn silver, and was one of the rarer 'bean' shaped pendants. I understand Tiffany stopped making that type of pendant some years ago."If you recognise this necklace, perhaps having lost it in a crime in the last months or even years, contact police on the non-emergency number 101 with any information
Women are the synonyms with beauty and romance.In their whole life,jewellery tiffany wholesale Makes You Attractive Women, they pursue the beauty and fashion.Jewelry is their necessary accessory.Necklaces is one of the most popular Tiffany jewelry fashion among so many kinds of silver jewelry. tiffany rings is a world famous brand and name.Due to its reputed name and the fine quality,tiffany sets has a great demand.
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