Archive for May 2012

May 24th, 2012

Time Out Features Client Exhibition / VIP launch

ART& FASHION IN CHELSEA
BiondiCouture & Erin Petson Collaboration – Featured in Time Out LONDON

The artist and illustrator, Erin Petson, has collaborated with the luxury holiday boutique, Biondi Couture, to celebrate the beginning of Summer. Her unique interpretation of the season is printed on a Birds of Paradise silk crepe sarong; can be worn as a scarf or even hung as art.

Are you familiar with Londoner Erin? She has worked with some of the biggest fashion house in the world, including projects at the V & A, Stella McCartney, Dior. Her styke is instantly recognisable, powerful, provocative, edgy and almost ethereal.

She regularly illustrates for the Sunday Times Style and Guardian.

Www.biondicouture.com
Tel 0207 349 1111

May 18th, 2012

Diamond Encrusted with a Regal Visit at EWP…

In case you have been asleep for 5 months, this year is the Queen’s Jubilee.

How better to start regal procedures for the maelstrom of royal walkabouts about to hit Blighty, in sunny Bromley at EW Payne!

EWP is the family-owned high street jeweller established in 1899, by Ernest Walter Payne, specialising in fabulous fine jewellery and watches

Her majesty and Prince Philip were presented a gift by Alistair Collier, the Managing Director, and Great Grandson of the founder who is currently driving the evolution of the business.

50 of EWP’s best customers enjoyed a lunch reception at the store to celebrate the Queen’s visit to Bromley.

May 14th, 2012

A Right Royal Frenzy

Jubilant in Jubilee Scarves! AKA: A Great Variation on Bunting

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Hand-made-in-Britain silk scarves – a refreshing take on those royal celebrations!
Age of Reason is celebrating with pure-silk design savvy, unique accessories, to wrap wherever you so desire…

May 11th, 2012

Montblanc Gems Featured in Telegraph Magazine

Moving into May with a spring in our steps at JRPR headquarters, the must-have Montblanc jewellery has been selected by Victoria Bain for her regular ‘The Front’ column in the Telegraph Magazine