Friday, August 15

Fred Astaire would approve

I went down to Union Square the other day, it is a great New York City space- there's so much going on all day and night. There is a green market, where you can get fresh fruits and veggies directly from the farmers who grow them upstate. This time of year, it is so nice to have this much fresh food at your fingertips. The park is filled with people, and you'll see lots of people of all ages enjoying the sun and lying on the grass.

There's a dog run where new york's cutest pups run around having fun. I always stop in Barnes & Noble, this one is huge, and always filled with people. I like to look at the books and magazines, and the people reading them. Well, to my delight, there were my earrings, the Daddy Long Legs, featured on the cover of Bridal Guide. It was fun working with the magazine for this photo shoot, they want the newest designs and of course, the jewelry has to work with the wedding gowns they are featuring. Women choose wedding gowns to flatter their figures, balancing your body's proportions so you look just right on your wedding day. For the gowns they were featuring, I had Fred Astaire in mind.

The vision I saw for this photo shoot came from a great 1955 musical comedy film set in France and New York City. Starring Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron, they have a dance scene that shows us that wonderful 50's style and elegance that is coming back into fashion. It's one of my favorites, and so when I was designing the earrings I named them Daddy Long Legs in honor of that movie. Don't you think it would look as good on Leslie Caron as it does on the beautiful bride on the cover of this magazine? I often consult with bridal parties, we try to get a coordinated look for all the people in the group, and these cubic zirconia earrings are always one of the designs chosen most often by brides-to-be.

After picking up a couple of magazines, I wander around the park, and make notes, sometimes sketches of the fashionable people you can see on every street corner of Manhattan. I check out the students and the businesswomen to see what everyone is wearing, trying to spot the looks that I like and can compliment with jewelry. I think Fred Astaire would have approved if Ms Caron had been wearing my earrings in this movie. It is reported this film was one of his favorites, he liked the script which addressed the complications resulting from a love affair between a young woman and a man thirty years her senior.
That was a bit much for 50's sensibilities, but they sure dressed well !! If you have a wedding in your future, or just want to see some of this elegance, pick up a copy of Bridal Guide. If you're in New York, read it in a public park like union square (between Park Avenue South and Broadway at 14th Street) and let your imagination run wild.

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