Celebrity Life
Jessica McCormack Joins Forces With Net-A-Porter on a Fine Jewellery Pop-Up
Founded in 2008, Jessica McCormack's eponymous jewellery brand is known for blending Georgian and Victorian-era elements that can be shared across the generations of women.
The daughter of an auctioneer, McCormack has led the way in providing wearable jewellery that can be customised and layered, depending on the wearerās mood or outfit.
The New Zealand-born designer is inspired by art and antiques when designing her fine jewellery. Hailed as one of the most exciting fine jewellery designers out there, her fans include Victoria Beckham, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, who has been spotted wearing a pair of McCormackās Gypsets earrings.
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We caught up with the talented designer via an email interview to find out how she got started in jewellery design and whatās in the pipeline for her brand ā including an ongoing pop-up in collaboration with Net-A-Porter.
What led you to the path of jewellery design?
Jessica McCormack (JM): I grew up around beautiful things in New Zealand, my dad was an auctioneer and was always bringing special pieces home. When I was younger, Iād buy boxes of jewellery at auctions and just spend time playing around with it all, transforming it into something new. I think thatās where my love for designing and creating began.
What is your philosophy when designing jewellery?
JM: I really believe that jewellery should be worn and loved. It shouldnāt be something that just sits on your nightstand or waits for special occasions. Thatās what is at the heart of everything I create. I think āWould I wear this?ā or āHow would I wear this?ā. Jewellery should be special, and emotional, and something that can stay in the family as an heirloom ā but most importantly, it needs to be enjoyed.
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Have you seen a shift in your consumersā requirements because of the pandemic?
JM: I think thereās a definite shift towards comfort. People want pieces they can wear with a sweatshirt and jeans, because weāre not dressing up so much at the moment. But equally, thereās still an appetite for pieces that standout, that sparkle, and can dress up an outfit because when we do get the chance to go out, itās exciting!
What is your favourite piece from your collections that is available on Net-A-Porter and why?
JM: Gypsets (from the Signature collection) hold a special place in my heart. Theyāve garnered a little cult following of their own because they are so easy to wear, and they just finish off an outfit in the most effortless way. To me, theyāre a perfect piece of jewellery.
What can your fans look forward to in your future collections?
JM: Iāve a collaboration coming out soon with artists the Haas Brothers, whom Iāve known for a long time, so Iām really excited about that. Iāve really had fun with the collection and it actually came together during lockdown, so it feels particularly special because of that. Iām very excited to see my clientsā reactions to it!
The Jessica McCormack pop-up on Net-A-Porter is on now until November 28 here and showcases all of the brandās key collections including Signature, Ball n Chain, Tattoo, Chi Chi, Gypsets, Hex and Wings of Desire.
This story first appeared on Prestige Singapore
(All images: Jessica McCormack)
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Luxury Car Collaborations That Merge the Worlds of Fashion and Motoring
It's the best of both worlds.
Sparks fly, the tarmac heats up, and heads turn when automobiles get a style makeover by luxury fashion houses. Here are some of our favourite luxury car collaborations.
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Porsche X Porsche Design
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Channelling the spirit of the Golden Age is the colour of the Porsche 911 Targa 4S Heritage Edition in Cherry Metallic, which echoes the popular dark red exteriors of cars in the 1950s, as well as the intense red favoured by the marque for its manuals, workshop letterings and even dealership deĢcor of that era. This tribute model also revives another vintage fashion mainstay ā the tactile corduroy fabric, which was used to trim the seat centre and door panels of the Porsche 356 from 1952 onwards.
If these styling features are already bringing back fond memories of the Porsches of yesteryear, youāll be happy to know that more Heritage Design models will be unveiled, and they will showcase other historic fabrics such as pepita, pasha and tartan. Also only available to owners of this ride is a new, eponymous Porsche Design 42mm COSC-certified chronograph watch in polished titanium, with a Bordeaux Red strap made of the same leather used in the car.
Bugatti X HermeĢs
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Sometimes it takes a special client order for magic to happen. This was the case for the one-of-a-kind HermeĢs Edition Bugatti Chiron, which was ready end of 2019 after three years in the making. Requested by California-based ultra-luxury car collector Manny Khoshbin, this two-seater Chiron Super Sport 300+ is a glorious ode to the 100-year-old relationship between the marque and the luxury French maison that began before World War I, when horse lover Ettore Bugatti commissioned saddles and tack from EĢmile-Maurice HermeĢsā workshops. In post- war 1920s, as HermeĢs expanded into accessories and clothing, its leatherwork also started making appearances in Bugattiās flamboyant racing cars.
Boasting the elegant HermeĢs Craie off-white paint, this new masterpiece is decked out with many custom flourishes, including the Courbettes horse graphic on the cashmere trim of the interior and the underside of the airbrake, the āHā pattern of the signature horseshoe grille and intakes, and exclusive badges all around.
Vespa X Christian Dior
Both founded in 1946, the Italian marque and the Parisian couture house have come together to reinvent the spirit of freedom, movement and creative expression that drives them. The Vespa 946 Christian Dior scooter oozes savoir faire and detailing mastery with monohull architecture and subtle graphic lines paying tribute to the heritage of the two brands.
Designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri, Creative Director of the Dior womenās collections, it flaunts a saddle patterned with the Dior Oblique motif, which was created by Marc Bohan in 1967. Also featuring the same motif are the additional accessories of a helmet and a top case. This limited-edition vehicle is set to bring its joie de vivre to Dior customers around the world in Spring 2021.
Meyers Manx X Berluti
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This heritage menswear label has launched a fun, made-to-order summer ride that pays homage to the carefree surf culture of 1960s southern California: A beach buggy. Inspired by the original 1964 Meyers Manx buggy model by Bruce F. Meyers, Berlutiās version is made with a Volkswagen Beetle fitted with an open-wheeled polyester bodyshell replicating the original mould, complete with a canvas soft-top featuring the brandās new signature print by Berlutiās Creative Director, Kris Van Assche. The Berluti logo appears on the hood in palladium-finished brass, and as a subtle imprint on the steering wheel.
For the dashboard, interiors and handcrafted seats, buyers are offered a selection of leathers and patinas. There is also a removable luggage carrier encased in black leather. Weighing in at just 500kg, it is powered by an air-cooled 1600cc flat-four engine with a twin carburetor, offers 90 horsepower, and comes with a roll-over protection structure that doubles as a surfboard stand.
Maserati X Ermenegildo Zegna
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Sharing a legendary heritage of fine artisanal craftsmanship and a legacy of innovation, these two historic northern Italian companies joined forces in 2015 to develop Maserati car interiors. Five years ago, the first-ever fine silk interiors in the automotive sector were launched for select models including the Ghibli, and this year, a new woven Pelletessuta nappa leather version made its debut. Unique to the world of luxury motoring, this durable yet comfortable material is only available in a limited number of special-edition 2020 Model Year Quattroporte S Q4 GranLusso sedans and Levante S GranSport SUVs.
The Quattroporte sedans feature a custom Blu Sofisticato metallic exterior paint, dark brown Pelletessuta interiors and a dedicated Zegna Edition interior badge. The Levante SUVs showcase a Bronzo tri-coat exterior, black Pelletessuta interiors and the exclusive Radica wood trim.
Fiat X Bulgari
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If a car could channel the joy, hedonism and exuberance that defines 1950s Italy, it would be the fabulous little B.500 By Bulgari Mai Troppo convertible. Just like a rare jewel, there are only three units of this Fiat 500 special edition in the world (and they were already auctioned off in July). And this first-ever electric model of the beloved Cinquecento truly lives up to its name of ānever enoughā. Evoking the light of the Eternal City, its metallic paint in Imperial Saffron is achieved through the integration of gold dust. Bulgariās Parentesi motif is here reimagined on the engine front grid, while its eight-pointed star is referenced on the wheel rims.
Its interiors showcase a dashboard covered in colourful hand-painted silk, and seats decked out in embroidered octane leather. If it isnāt decadent enough that its wearable gold car key features an ancient coin in the style of the Monete collection, the steering wheel also has a diamond- and gemstone-set logo embellishment detachable as a brooch, while the rear exterior boasts a diamond-paved B.500 logo.
This story first appeared on Prestige Singapore
(Main and featured images: Porsche/ Porsche Design)
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The most unexpected yet awesome brand collaborations
Brand collaborations are not new but these ones are unexpected yet stupendous, leaving us with a lasting impression with their notable collections.
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