A collection of exquisite jewelry inspired from the exotic beauty of the Mediterranean islands with their colorful landscapes and the Aegean Sea, the fabulous underwater world of corals, tropical fish, and creatures of the deep and undulating algae.
Many designs are also inspired from the beauty and the rich ancient history of the Mediterranean: Ancient Greek and Ancient Egypt mythology, Babylon, Byzantine and Roman Empire.
This is why many designs have Greek gods’ and mythological figure names like Aphrodite, Medusa, Artemis, Andromeda, Calypso, Orpheus, Nemesis, or names from the Egyptian mythology like Osiris.
The designs range from a classical approach, some even reminding of the Victorian jewellery to a more contemporary jewelry design.
The designs combine a wide range of natural gemstone beads: sapphire, emerald, ruby, coral, pearls, amber, agate, onyx, jade, hematite, turquoise, topaz, lapis lazuli, peridot, garnet, aquamarine, amethyst, opal, rose quartz, moonstone, citrine, aventurine, labradorite, mother of pearl and many others.
The use of crystals gives a spectacular sparkle to every Musesa fine art jewelry piece.
Musesa jewelry pieces are designed with the structure hidden inside the gemstones.
This way the client's skin will come in contact directly with the rare and precious gemstones we use, allowing the designs to be wearable on both sides!
Some statement pieces in Musesa Collection have over 20 different types of gemstones.
Musesa Design Jewelry has clients all over the world.
From famous personalities and TV hosts in USA, Canada, Germany, Brazil, Greece, to many other clients in Australia, Dubai, Russia, a.s.o.
http://www.musesa.com/
New Couture Jewelry Collection From Europe Launched in North AmericaFrangulea Monica
A collection of exquisite jewelry inspired from the exotic beauty of the Mediterranean islands with their colorful landscapes and the Aegean Sea, the fabulous underwater world of corals, tropical fish, and creatures of the deep and undulating algae.
Many designs are also inspired from the beauty and the rich ancient history of the Mediterranean: Ancient Greek and Ancient Egypt mythology, Babylon, Byzantine and Roman Empire.
This is why many designs have Greek gods’ and mythological figure names like Aphrodite, Medusa, Artemis, Andromeda, Calypso, Orpheus, Nemesis, or names from the Egyptian mythology like Osiris.
The designs range from a classical approach, some even reminding of the Victorian jewellery to a more contemporary jewelry design.
The designs combine a wide range of natural gemstone beads: sapphire, emerald, ruby, coral, pearls, amber, agate, onyx, jade, hematite, turquoise, topaz, lapis lazuli, peridot, garnet, aquamarine, amethyst, opal, rose quartz, moonstone, citrine, aventurine, labradorite, mother of pearl and many others.
The use of crystals gives a spectacular sparkle to every Musesa fine art jewelry piece.
Musesa jewelry pieces are designed with the structure hidden inside the gemstones.
This way the client's skin will come in contact directly with the rare and precious gemstones we use, allowing the designs to be wearable on both sides!
Some statement pieces in Musesa Collection have over 20 different types of gemstones.
Musesa Design Jewelry has clients all over the world.
From famous personalities and TV hosts in USA, Canada, Germany, Brazil, Greece, to many other clients in Australia, Dubai, Russia, a.s.o.
http://www.musesa.com/
Couture International Jeweler is the official magazine of the Couture Jewelry Collection and Conference, providing comprehensive coverage of fine jewelry design worldwide for over 75 years. It publishes 6 issues annually, each featuring articles on specific countries' couture markets and sections on trends, people, and industry events. Read by over 20,000 subscribers including couture retailers and designers, it is the premier publication for connecting couture designers and retailers.
A collection of exquisite jewelry inspired from the exotic beauty of the Mediterranean islands with their colorful landscapes and the Aegean Sea, the fabulous underwater world of corals, tropical fish, and creatures of the deep and undulating algae.
Many designs are also inspired from the beauty and the rich ancient history of the Mediterranean: Ancient Greek and Ancient Egypt mythology, Babylon, Byzantine and Roman Empire.
This is why many designs have Greek gods’ and mythological figure names like Aphrodite, Medusa, Artemis, Andromeda, Calypso, Orpheus, Nemesis, or names from the Egyptian mythology like Osiris.
The designs range from a classical approach, some even reminding of the Victorian jewellery to a more contemporary jewelry design.
The designs combine a wide range of natural gemstone beads: sapphire, emerald, ruby, coral, pearls, amber, agate, onyx, jade, hematite, turquoise, topaz, lapis lazuli, peridot, garnet, aquamarine, amethyst, opal, rose quartz, moonstone, citrine, aventurine, labradorite, mother of pearl and many others.
The use of crystals gives a spectacular sparkle to every Musesa fine art jewelry piece.
Musesa jewelry pieces are designed with the structure hidden inside the gemstones.
This way the client's skin will come in contact directly with the rare and precious gemstones we use, allowing the designs to be wearable on both sides!
Some statement pieces in Musesa Collection have over 20 different types of gemstones.
Musesa Design Jewelry has clients all over the world.
From famous personalities and TV hosts in USA, Canada, Germany, Brazil, Greece, to many other clients in Australia, Dubai, Russia, a.s.o.
http://www.musesa.com/
New Couture Jewelry Collection From Europe Launched in North AmericaFrangulea Monica
A collection of exquisite jewelry inspired from the exotic beauty of the Mediterranean islands with their colorful landscapes and the Aegean Sea, the fabulous underwater world of corals, tropical fish, and creatures of the deep and undulating algae.
Many designs are also inspired from the beauty and the rich ancient history of the Mediterranean: Ancient Greek and Ancient Egypt mythology, Babylon, Byzantine and Roman Empire.
This is why many designs have Greek gods’ and mythological figure names like Aphrodite, Medusa, Artemis, Andromeda, Calypso, Orpheus, Nemesis, or names from the Egyptian mythology like Osiris.
The designs range from a classical approach, some even reminding of the Victorian jewellery to a more contemporary jewelry design.
The designs combine a wide range of natural gemstone beads: sapphire, emerald, ruby, coral, pearls, amber, agate, onyx, jade, hematite, turquoise, topaz, lapis lazuli, peridot, garnet, aquamarine, amethyst, opal, rose quartz, moonstone, citrine, aventurine, labradorite, mother of pearl and many others.
The use of crystals gives a spectacular sparkle to every Musesa fine art jewelry piece.
Musesa jewelry pieces are designed with the structure hidden inside the gemstones.
This way the client's skin will come in contact directly with the rare and precious gemstones we use, allowing the designs to be wearable on both sides!
Some statement pieces in Musesa Collection have over 20 different types of gemstones.
Musesa Design Jewelry has clients all over the world.
From famous personalities and TV hosts in USA, Canada, Germany, Brazil, Greece, to many other clients in Australia, Dubai, Russia, a.s.o.
http://www.musesa.com/
Couture International Jeweler is the official magazine of the Couture Jewelry Collection and Conference, providing comprehensive coverage of fine jewelry design worldwide for over 75 years. It publishes 6 issues annually, each featuring articles on specific countries' couture markets and sections on trends, people, and industry events. Read by over 20,000 subscribers including couture retailers and designers, it is the premier publication for connecting couture designers and retailers.
Colour Couture is a young casual fashion brand establised in 2004. We have an in-house design team dedicated to designing and making great products for you! We always use the best materials for our garments to ensure they look great and last! Every girl loves fashion and we hope you will love Colour Couture!
This document provides instructions for a DIY craft project that involves clicking pieces together to create a shape or design. The pieces have painted and non-painted sides to allow for assembly in different configurations. The instructions are brief, suggesting the assembly is straightforward.
This document is unintelligible as it contains random characters and spacing with no discernible words or meaning. It does not provide any essential information that can be summarized coherently in 3 sentences or less.
This document provides tips for choosing and wearing cocktail dresses. It discusses choosing a dress that highlights your best features, like legs or bust. Accessories can change the look from glamorous to evening. Dress length depends on height - petite women look best in shorter dresses while tall women have more flexibility. A little black A-line dress is a versatile style as it de-emphasizes problem areas for many figures. Cocktail dresses can be dressed up or down based on accessories and should match the formality of the event.
The document outlines the strategic marketing planning process and key tools. It discusses the 4 phases of planning: 1) goal setting which includes vision, mission and objectives, 2) situation analysis using tools like SWOT, segmentation and market analysis, 3) strategy formation applying models like BCG matrix to develop objectives and strategies, 4) resource allocation and implementation with budgets, metrics and review processes. Examples are provided for an automotive company to illustrate the application of these concepts and tools to develop an effective strategic marketing plan.
Student of Dezyne E’cole College ,www.dezyneecole.com
Fashion design is a form of art dedicated to the creation of clothing and other lifestyle accessories. Modern fashion design is divided into two basic categories: haute couture and ready-to-wear. The haute couture collection is dedicated to certain customers and is custom sized to fit these customers exactly. In order to qualify as a haute couture house, a designer has to be part of the Syndical Chamber for Haute Couture and show a new collection twice a year presenting a minimum of 35 different outfits each time.
Ready-to-wear collections are standard sized, not custom made, so they are more suitable for large production runs. They are also split into two categories: designer/createur and confection collections. Designer collections have a higher quality and finish as well as an unique design. They often represent a certain philosophy and are created to make a statement rather than for sale. Both ready-to-wear and haute-couture collections are presented on international catwalks.
5 tendances en Marketing Digital pour 2015NiceToMeetYou
5 insights en marketing digital pour préparer un dispositif de marque en 2015 : mobile, social media, design interactif, analytics et SEM. Conférence réalisée au Palais de Tokyo par les agences NiceToMeetYou et Open Linking, le 27/11/14.
Colour Couture is a young casual fashion brand establised in 2004. We have an in-house design team dedicated to designing and making great products for you! We always use the best materials for our garments to ensure they look great and last! Every girl loves fashion and we hope you will love Colour Couture!
This document provides instructions for a DIY craft project that involves clicking pieces together to create a shape or design. The pieces have painted and non-painted sides to allow for assembly in different configurations. The instructions are brief, suggesting the assembly is straightforward.
This document is unintelligible as it contains random characters and spacing with no discernible words or meaning. It does not provide any essential information that can be summarized coherently in 3 sentences or less.
This document provides tips for choosing and wearing cocktail dresses. It discusses choosing a dress that highlights your best features, like legs or bust. Accessories can change the look from glamorous to evening. Dress length depends on height - petite women look best in shorter dresses while tall women have more flexibility. A little black A-line dress is a versatile style as it de-emphasizes problem areas for many figures. Cocktail dresses can be dressed up or down based on accessories and should match the formality of the event.
The document outlines the strategic marketing planning process and key tools. It discusses the 4 phases of planning: 1) goal setting which includes vision, mission and objectives, 2) situation analysis using tools like SWOT, segmentation and market analysis, 3) strategy formation applying models like BCG matrix to develop objectives and strategies, 4) resource allocation and implementation with budgets, metrics and review processes. Examples are provided for an automotive company to illustrate the application of these concepts and tools to develop an effective strategic marketing plan.
Student of Dezyne E’cole College ,www.dezyneecole.com
Fashion design is a form of art dedicated to the creation of clothing and other lifestyle accessories. Modern fashion design is divided into two basic categories: haute couture and ready-to-wear. The haute couture collection is dedicated to certain customers and is custom sized to fit these customers exactly. In order to qualify as a haute couture house, a designer has to be part of the Syndical Chamber for Haute Couture and show a new collection twice a year presenting a minimum of 35 different outfits each time.
Ready-to-wear collections are standard sized, not custom made, so they are more suitable for large production runs. They are also split into two categories: designer/createur and confection collections. Designer collections have a higher quality and finish as well as an unique design. They often represent a certain philosophy and are created to make a statement rather than for sale. Both ready-to-wear and haute-couture collections are presented on international catwalks.
5 tendances en Marketing Digital pour 2015NiceToMeetYou
5 insights en marketing digital pour préparer un dispositif de marque en 2015 : mobile, social media, design interactif, analytics et SEM. Conférence réalisée au Palais de Tokyo par les agences NiceToMeetYou et Open Linking, le 27/11/14.