Swarovski Celebrates Launch of ‘Swarovski Created Diamonds’

Swarovski celebrated the launch of Swarovski Created Diamonds with an event held at the new Chadstone store in Melbourne, Victoria. VIP guests and friends of the House includingMaria Thatill, Maxine Wylde, Jessie Murphy, Charlene Davies and Tayla Broad enjoyed a day filled with joyful extravagance which included a Swarovski Created Diamonds styling session.

The Swarovski Created Diamonds collection includes ‘Galaxy’, the latest range by Global Creative Director Giovanna Engelbert, which takes its inspiration from the birth of the cosmos. The 19-piece collection includes necklaces, rings, earrings, and bracelets in a dazzling array of diamond cuts, expertly crafted to capture and transform the light. For its launch in the Chadstone store, Galaxy Collection showpieces shone in a special display, reflecting Engelbert’s cosmic inspiration.

Giovanna Engelbert commented: “The confluence of diamonds, Swarovski’s heritage, and my creative vision has culminated in a collection that embraces the birth of new dimensions for the universe of Swarovski. The endeavor of meticulously creating diamonds to reflect light in mesmerising ways was remarkable, and what truly excites me is the accessibility to this beauty, thereby elevating the possibilities of customers’ creativity in their self-expression.”

Crafted with Swarovski’s exquisitely cut laboratory grown diamonds, which are identical to mined diamonds in every way but origin, Swarovski Created Diamonds fine jewellery collections showcase the brand’s mastery of light and savoir-faire. They are created with 100% renewable energy and recycled gold and silver, and only diamonds of the highest quality are used, with each stone certified by the International Gemological Institute (IGI) according to the 4Cs of diamond quality – cut, colour, clarity, and carat weight.

With its long heritage of precision cutting, innovation, and artistry since 1895, entry into the fine jewellery market is a natural evolution for the 129-year-old luxury brand. Swarovski Created Diamonds collections will be rolled out in flagship stores and key markets globally.

Source: Newshub

Swarovski Debuts New Lab-Grown Diamond Colors

The 16 new Swarovski colours

Crystal brand Swarovski introduced 16 new synthetic-diamond colors at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week.

The new hues fall into four creative categories in which Swarovski claims to play a role, it said last week. Each of the four areas — fashion, art, music and architecture — includes four colors of cushion-cut lab-grown diamonds.

Every category in the collection is led by a “hero” color. These include Androgyny Flamingo for fashion, Cubist Sky for art, Heavy Metal Cherry for music, and Gothic Cognac for architecture. Some of the other colors in the collection are Punk Lipstick, Surrealist Butter, Draped Fire and Electro Arctic.

The stones showcased in Paris range from 1.25 to 2.50 carats, while the 16 colors will be available at stores in 0.25- to 1.50-carat sizes.

“I’d like to think that these stones have endless potential, and are able to bring any idea to life,” said Markus Langes-Swarovski, a member of the Austrian jeweler’s executive board. “The colors, cuts and sizes are created to inspire jewelry that has never been made or even dreamed of. It’s a toolbox of unlimited creativity.”

Swarovski first launched laboratory-grown diamonds in 2018.

Source: Diamonds.net

Russian Model Shows Off Lamborghini Aventador Encrusted With Two Million Diamonds

Daria Radionova

With London’s supercar season underway, it’s only natural that you will see a variety of Ford Fiestas, Volkswagen Polos and Vauxhall Corsas. Who are we kidding, eh?

The streets are actually packed with extravagant cars such as a £280,000 Rolls Royce Dawn, a £140,000 Porsche 911 GT3 and even a Bugatti Chiron worth an unbelievable £2.5 million. Wonder whether you can get it on finance.

Despite these, it was Russian model Daria Radionoca’s Swarovski crystal encrusted £350,000 Lamborghini Aventador that got the most attention.

According to the MailOnline, the 26 year old studied business management in London and now customises fur and leather products for wealthy clients.

So, now we know where she got the inspiration from herself, it is believed that the revamp took 700 man hours and over two months to apply two million of the crystals. Phew, bet she didn’t do that on her own.

Daria clearly likes her cars as well because she had previously owned a Lamborghini Huracan and a Mercedes CLS which she also adapted to suit her style. Wonder how much she forks out on insurance though…

Daria lives in Knightsbridge, central London, and is just one of 600 owners of the SuperVeloce version of the V12 model.

As well as this supercar, the model is CEO of two companies: DRJACKETS by Daria R. and a beauty salon called Royale Dolls Beauty.

She has over 150,000 followers on her personal Instagram account and in a recent Instagram Q&A on her story when she was asked how she could afford the whip, she said: “If you work as hard as I do – then you would afford one as well, even at a younger age. Whatever I show on Instagram – that’s what I decide to show.

“There is much more behind all these fancy pictures. I’m a very hardworking and ambitious person and I work 24/7, even when I sleep my mind is always on and always thinking about work and ££.

“I love luxury, I don’t want to depend on anyone – hence I’m working like crazy and being able to afford whatever I want.” Fair play to her.

When someone asked how she got insurance on the SV (SuperVeloce), she wrote: “Everything is possible, it’s just a matter of £££££. I’m paying way too much for insurance but this car is worth it”.

Source: ladbible

PS: Swarovski crystals are not diamonds.