Friday, December 28, 2012
Diamond Jubilee
We saw Anna Karenina last night and while I did not want her to throw herself under a train in general, I knew that she would and I found myself wishing she might do it a little sooner. Keira Knightly's jewelry by Chanel, did keep me interested throughout and I was clicking around trying to find those remarkable diamond and pearl earrings today. No luck. But, as sometimes happens, I stumbled across something equally delicious. Chanel's site features a video of the design and fabrication of the most remarkable necklace. Four and half minutes - well worth every second. Here.

Beautiful....
ReplyDeletethe costumes and jewelry were stunning! I saw it Thanksgiving day and was in love.
ReplyDeleteJust finished the film. Just beautiful. The detail, the focus of the artisans, and oh. . . the materials to work with. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI want one!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Chanel--always perfect. I loved being inside the atelier. Hope you had a fantastic Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMary
I saw the movie Thursday night and think I felt the same. I was in awe of the jewelry and I don't necessarily think that was what the director was going for.
ReplyDeleteExquisite! I never realized how much work and precision is involved in making fine jewelry.
ReplyDeleteyou no likey movie?
ReplyDeleteLavender - more no than yes. I would have enjoyed watching it at home, perhaps.
ReplyDeleteOMG, AK was a sumptuous treat for the eyes, but I can tell you that I was not alone in hysterical laughter after the movie ended. What was that we just witnessed? Me thinks it was a long Chanel commercial, which is fine with me. Chanel is divine but the movie was a bit too avant guarde for me.
ReplyDeleteI felt the same about the movie! But I ADORED her jewelry, most especially her rings.
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