Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Deepa Gurnani Jewellery & Fashion Accessories

Deepa Gurnani used to help bead coutoure pieces for Alexander McQueen and Fendi along with her husband Jay Lakhani who is a jewellery designer from the Fashion Institute of Technology who trained under the head designers of Tiffany &Co and Bvlgari. Working closely together, they started to create headbands and fashion accessories such as necklaces and cuffs that are now worn by many celebrities such as Paris Hilton. Their designs are inspired by India as it is a place that is close to their hearts. Since their launch in 2006, each piece continues to be individually handcrafted with the finest quality materials and crystals by skilled craftsmen.

There are numerous different pieces in the Deepa Gurnani collection including bracelets, head bands, necklaces and cuffs. The bracelets can be wrapped around the wrist and using the metal clasp can be fastened or if you prefer, you can wear it as a belt! The Deepa Gurnani headbands is made intricately using beads, crystals and vintage fabrics – perfect for adding a little extra touch of glamour to an evening dress. They also make great presents for friends or families birthdays! With even celebrities wearing Deepa Gurnani jewellery and fashion accessories, you would be mad to miss out! Get yours now!

However, if this type of jewellery isn't your thing then why not look at some fashion Carven or Joseph clothing. Carven clothing offers a luxurious range of fashion wear. Madame Carven was the first to make the luxurious accessible with collections including wedges, twisted skirts, wool skirts and dresses. Today, the designs remain simple reflecting style and design whereas Joseph clothing has rapidly become renowned for their impeccable style for both work, formal and casual wear. Celebrities are not only wearing Deepa Gurnani but they are also wearing other brands like Carven and Joseph when as recently as October 2011, Keira Knightley was spotted wearing a wonderful Joseph clothing man coat the premier of “A Dangerous Mind”. 

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