Marni Summer 2013 Jewelry Collection Boasts Recycled Materials
Meghan Young — February 15, 2013 — Eco
References: marni & fashiongonerogue
The Marni Summer 2013 Jewelry collection is full of statement pieces that adorn outfits in an eco-friendly fashion. Although they don't look like they have been made out of recycled materials such as plastic bottles, that is exactly the case when it comes to this bold accessories line. Designers have been able to refine such materials now to craft truly spectacular creations, ones that stylish women will want to wear, not feel obliged to because of the label and its environmentally conscious status.
From flower buds to abstract petal shape leaves and geometrical boules, the Marni Summer 2013 Jewelry collection features a range of visually striking details that will elevate just about any elegant ensemble. The use of vibrant hues, transparent materials and black accents adds a sense of sophistication that many will appreciate.
From flower buds to abstract petal shape leaves and geometrical boules, the Marni Summer 2013 Jewelry collection features a range of visually striking details that will elevate just about any elegant ensemble. The use of vibrant hues, transparent materials and black accents adds a sense of sophistication that many will appreciate.
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