Kia Schwaninger, who worked for other brands before starting her own, focuses on precision craftsmanship, style and a dash of emotion.
Category: Jewels and Jewelry
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After 120 Years, This Munich Jeweler Has Decided to Move
Hemmerle is leaving its historic boutique for a discreet suite down the street. “It’s more in line with who we are today,” Christian Hemmerle said.
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Why Are Grapes Suddenly Everywhere?
Plus: a new dining destination with rooms for the night in the Swedish countryside and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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This Season’s Fashion Is All About the Silhouette
From asymmetrical shapes to intricate tailoring, sculptural clothes with a strong sense of personality are front and center for spring.
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How Shaved Ice Took Over the Dessert Menu
Plus: a pixelated chair, houseplant-centered art and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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An Old-School Ring Becomes a Modern Style Signifier
Designers play with the traditional signet design to create contemporary looks in the likes of crystal, sapphire and platinum.
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America Ferrera, Katie Holmes, and Carey Mulligan Turn Out for Chanel
The brand hosted a celebrity-fueled bash for its U.S. foray into high-end jewelry.
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How Chanel No. 5 Became a Necklace
The accessory — which doubles as a diamond ring — takes its inspiration from the design of the iconic perfume bottle.
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T’s Valentine’s Day Gift Guide: Floral Cookware, Scented Matches and More
What T Magazine editors are coveting for ourselves and eyeing for our loved ones.
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5 Designers on Their Lives in Jewelry
A conversation turns to the challenges of running an independent brand in New York City.
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Couture and High Jewelry Still Go Together
Although many houses no longer peg their introductions to the show week in Paris, couture continues to influence designs.
