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Charlotte Stuart by Hugh Douglas Hamilton
Charlotte Stuart is a beautiful portrait of the Scot artista Hugh Douglas Hamilton. She also is the protagonist of our new section “Ladies of the Antiquity”. (...)
With “R” for “Reliquary”
A reliquary is a small box or recipient commonly used in the past to wear hanging from the neck. The very first use was entirely religious as a case to (...)
Maria Lucrecia di Medici
An outstanding pearl necklace in gold with a simple tiara and matching earrings are the jewelry Maria Lucrecia di Medici wears. She i sour protagonist (...)
With “C” for “Collar” (Necklace)
With “C” for “Collar” (Necklace) The Spanish word for “necklace”, collar, comes from the latin term “collum”, which means “neck” in (...)
Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an icon
I am pretty sure you all who frequently read our vintage blog know that Audrey Hepburn is one of our most beloved muses. Among our most admired jewelry (...)
Great Women from the past
We launch today a new section in our Vintage blog: Great Women from the past We’re going to dedicate one of our sections to those women that, thanks (...)
Coco Chanel, the great lady of the French haute couture
Coco Chanel, the great lady of the French haute couture Within both Wars, Gabrielle Bonheur, better known as Coco Chanel, reved up fashion and haute couture (...)
With “P” for “Pulsera” (Bracelet)
A bracelet is an jewel used as an accessory to decorate your wrist. It’s commonly made of links in different forms and sizes that give the piece flexibility (...)
Do you want to get the look Gloria Vanderbilt has in the September edition of Vogue?
We’re back from holidays with very beautiful good news… We’ve just known the September edition of the magazine Vogue brings this amazing article… (...)
The wedding dress inspired in the Queen Victoria’s gown
Angelina Russell was married only six weeks after the Queen Victoria of England did. This wedding was a highlight of inspiration for bridal fashion in (...)