Thursday, September 21, 2006

To finish off your look we have a bag and some jewels

Alright, perhaps you are not going to wear one of our coats, with one of our dresses and then fully accessorize yourself with our bags and jewels, but its worth a try. Even though your mother always told you never dress head to toe in one designer, if you count us as a lifestyle designer! If she didn't tell you that, she should have!

So even though you can go out an buy a brand new edition of her bags the vintage Roberta di Camerino bags are still very amazing. This 60s structured bag mostly in Olive velvet with black and red detailing is a fine example of the work she has produced for years. The oversized top handle too is quintessential. What I think is so great about these bags is you can envision a mature Italian woman walking down the Corso Como with one looking utterly put together, but really she made no effort at all!



Keeping the tone set in the 60s this Napier faux jade pendant necklace is one fun piece of work. The multi strand effect adds some volume to an otherwise quite delicate necklace. Worn as shown, extremely simply with black or white allows the jewelry to speak on its own. SOLD


If you like sets of jewelry then you could always pair these earrings with the necklace above. These are also Napier faux jade and the shape of the bracket holding the stones compliments that of the necklace. Also from the 60s. SOLD


shuttling forward 20 years or so we have these 80s Dominique Aurientis Baroque style earrings. They are very glamour and also very versatile whether you want to wear them in the summer with white or in the winter with black they make an impact but do not overpower your face. SOLD


Also from the 80s, Alexis Lahellec crystal drop earrings made in Paris are quite special. Understated and simple but dramatic and opulent, these earrings can hold their own in a number of setting whether its by day or by night. SOLD



for more information or to purchase any of these items please contact us at info@decadesinc.com

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