Friday, December 11, 2015

Spring/Summer 2016 Atelier Swarovski Collaborated with Three Unique Designers


Swarovski keeps a habit of releasing Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter luxury crystal accessory collections, with a collaboration with some of the most remarkable designers including but not limited to the fashion, and jewelry. Sometimes they will infuse fresh idea from other surprised fields. This year, Atelier Swarovski cooperated with three designers, and each of collection embodied the different infinite creative potential of Swarovski crystal and the artistry of each designer’s unique insight.



First, the 120 year old Austria-based crystal jewelry decided to go in a collaboration with French-based Jean Paul Gaultier, and called their babies Reverse. Gaultier created a new crystal called Kaputt that is reversible and has a fractured look, giving it a cubist feeling and where the Reverse got from. The Kaputt crystal is cut in a 24-carat gold finish burnished with a new sandblast black plating effect to create a chocolate gold color. And the reversible forms make for the most effortless, modern glamours.



The second one who is cooperating with Atelier Swarovski for the Spring/Summer 2016 is Fredrikson Stallard, a London-based avant-garde furniture design brand. This time, what these two stark famed brilliance bumped out is a multi-faceted-cut crystal weirdly being suspended inside intricate metal mesh, bold style, full of architectural elements, yet modern and elegant. A whimsical hue put the always-bling-bling signature crystal in a totally different interpretation. The complicated metal geometric structures, do comes like an armour, protects the inside shimmering Swarovski crystal, as how the collection is titled, Armory.

The last one is Korean-based jewelry brand. Feverish went for the nature-inspired tone, specifically speaking, butterflies themed. The whole collection jewelries featured several vivid fluttering butterflies in various glittering crystal hues. Each piece is vivid and as if they are fluttering to your eyes or gently sitting on your skin.

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