The Geraldine Nishi Sweet Facts of Life Collection Looks Tasty
Romina S. Cortellucci — June 3, 2012 — Fashion
References: geraldinenishi & designbreakonline
The Geraldine Nishi Sweet Facts of Life collection will give you a sweet tooth. The Canadian designer created contemporary jewelry that is both fun and drool-worthy. Inspired by the comforting effect of food, Nishi uses tasty sweets as the main focus in her collection.
Nishi uses concrete to give her jewelry a dessert appearance and texture. Once that is set, she dips each piece in a pastel color palette to complement the texture of the pieces. The palette is very soft and reflective of delicious French confections. Each piece is dripping with flavor, from the rings that appear to be French macarons to the ice cream necklaces.
Nishi makes perfect jewelry for any sweet lover, as every piece will leave you drooling for more. The Sweet Facts of Life is an adorably playful collection that appeals to your taste buds.
Nishi uses concrete to give her jewelry a dessert appearance and texture. Once that is set, she dips each piece in a pastel color palette to complement the texture of the pieces. The palette is very soft and reflective of delicious French confections. Each piece is dripping with flavor, from the rings that appear to be French macarons to the ice cream necklaces.
Nishi makes perfect jewelry for any sweet lover, as every piece will leave you drooling for more. The Sweet Facts of Life is an adorably playful collection that appeals to your taste buds.
Trend Themes
1. Food-inspired Jewelry - Jewelry inspired by food with a playful and contemporary twist.
2. Concrete Jewelry - Jewelry made from concrete materials for a unique texture and aesthetic.
3. Pastel Color Palette - Use of soft, pastel colors reflective of French confections in jewelry design.
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