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GOLDEN HOUR
Watch,
£1,320,
GUCCI
£245,
CORNELIA
WEBB at
BROWNS
FASHION
£13,100,
LOUIS
VUITTON
ELLE.COM/UK September 2O19
Words: Sara McAlpine. Shopping: Molly Haylor. Photography: Jason Lloyd - Evans, Lucky If Sharp.
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THE MICRO-TREND
GOLD RUSH
From the chokers at JW Anderson
(above) to the LGD (that’s ‘little gold
dress’) at Burberry, there was no
shortage of gold on the catwalks.
While trends come and go, you can
always count on gold to make an
appearance. The easiest way to tap
into the trend? With your watch.
NEWSFL ASH
LUXURY LINKS
The jewellery world isn’t always known
for its creative directors. But that’s about to
change, now that Dominic Jones has joined
Links of London as Global Creative Director.
His artful, Renaissance-meets-modern city
designs (so good that Karl Lagerfeld
commissioned him to create
bespoke rings), will hit stores
mid-September.
MARKET RESEARCH
NO CHAIN ,
no GAIN
It’s the piece spotted at
Chanel, Alexander
McQueen and Marni. Here
are five of the best bracelets...
Brooch, £349,
ATELIER
SWAROVSKI BY
PENELOPE CRUZ
Earrings,
£150,
L INKS OF
Ring, £150, LONDON
LINKS OF LONDON
£2,800,
TIFFANY & CO.
£79,
THOMAS
SABO
£8,
RIVER
ISLAND
Ring, £180,
LINKS OF
LONDON
THE MOOD
REACH fo r
THE STARS
Both Dior and Atelier
Swarovski’s jewellery has taken
a turn for the astrological, from
Dior’s zodiac signs on its pearl and
diamond necklaces to Atelier
Swarovski’s MoonSun range in
collaboration with Penelope Cruz.
Earrings,
£925,
STEPHEN
WEBSTER
Gold, diamond and
mother-of-pearl
necklace, £2,700, DIOR