Showing posts with label jewelry designer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry designer. Show all posts

Project Runway Jewelry Thief?




Remember Gordana Gehlhausen from last season’s Project Runway? You know - the surly structural designer with a hunkering for her Yugoslav homeland? Well the rumor mill is buzzing that she stole jewelry designs from celebrity jewelry designer Michaela Kuechenhoff (Micha), according to Radaronline.

Yup. Yet another copycat claim hurled at the Project Runway folk – and this one seems like a doozy.

Apparently, Micha befriended the reality star a year ago, helping her with her runway show during LA Fashion Week. When Gordana was late returning the styles, Micha paid her a visit, noticing her new jewelry line littered with pieces that looked strikingly similar to Micha's – if not a total rip off.

Yikes.

This isn’t the first time a reality star with a jewelry line has been accused of stealing styles (remember NY Housewife, Kelly Bensimon’s snafu with her former employee last year?). But Gordana is a bona fide designer – she's not just lending her name to something like most other folks do these days. Ugh.

One day you’re in, and the next? You're lawyered up.

What do you guys think?

Jewelers of America Puts Designers First


Jewelry design. If you go by just what you read in the papers, you might think the only folks contributing new ideas are bored celebrities (Brangelina, Nicole Ritchie, et al), ex super models (Cindy Crawford, Heidi Klum) and reality show D-listers (too many to count).

But in 'real life', jewelry designers are toiling away unnoticed all across this great land of ours. That's why I think it's pretty cool that industry organizations like Jewelers of America (JA) choose to highlight artists that don't have a big name - just a great eye. And they've been doing so for the last 20 years through their "Jewelers of America Annual Design Competition".

This year's contest took place during the JA New York Winter Show earlier this month with designers from Minnesota, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas taking home prizes in four categories (based on the cost of materials used): $1,000 and under; $1,001-$3,000; $3,001 and over; and a Buyers' Choice Award.

"Jewelers of America's annual Design Competition takes winners from our partner state jewelry associations' contests and gives them a national platform to showcase their talent and creativity," says JA COO Robert Headley.

Designs were judged by a panel of industry experts with JA New York attendees selecting the Buyers' Choice Award.

Which winning look is your favorite? I have to say I'm partial to purple drama that is the Buyers' Choice pendant, myself. Weigh in!

The winners of the 20th Annual JA Affiliate Design Competition are:

(Photo Credit: Karen Janowski of Diamond Vision Services)

Category I ($1,000 & Under)

Treva Roberts, Diamonds & Designs by None Other Goldsmiths; Gahanna, OH

A 9.44-carat tourmalinated quartz pendant, set in 14K white gold with white and black diamonds, on a black neoprene cord.

Category II ($1,001 ? $3,000)

Ben S. Curtis, Kelley Jewelers; Weatherford, OK

A trillion rubellite medallion pendant with 101 round brilliant cut diamonds, set in 14K, 18K and 22K yellow and white gold.

Category III ($3,001 and Over)

Ziad H. Noshie, Almaza Jewelers; Houston, TX

Complete set of 18K yellow and white gold necklace, bracelet, earrings and ring. Each circle is handmade, and some feature mother of pearl, multi-colored sapphires and/or full-cut diamonds (4.55 cts).

Buyers' Choice

Bernie Benavidez, Master Jewelers, Inc.; Rochester, MN

A 5.64-carat "Royal Silk Blue" tanzanite pendant with round and marquise-cut diamonds surrounding the center stone. White gold setting features filigree goldwork.