Designer Di Pesta Releases a SS 21 Jewelry Line
Ellen Smith — November 30, 2020 — Fashion
Designer Di Pesta's SS 21 jewelry line drew its inspiration from greek mythology, offering something that's equal parts elegant and unique. Jewelry is about self expression as much as it is accessorizing, and this collection seamlessly blends the two.
The collection is dubbed The Self Birth of Venus, as was created in collaboration with nail artist Sylvie Macmillan. In a statement, the artist said “When you wear an item by Di Petsa, you feel transformed. Not only do you now feel like a fragment of Greek mythology but your mindset changes. Parts of your body that you hadn’t given much consideration or love before, suddenly make sense.”
The collection is comprised of rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings.
Image Credit: Sylvie Macmillan
The collection is dubbed The Self Birth of Venus, as was created in collaboration with nail artist Sylvie Macmillan. In a statement, the artist said “When you wear an item by Di Petsa, you feel transformed. Not only do you now feel like a fragment of Greek mythology but your mindset changes. Parts of your body that you hadn’t given much consideration or love before, suddenly make sense.”
The collection is comprised of rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings.
Image Credit: Sylvie Macmillan
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