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ES Magazine Hits the Naughty Spot for our Client
The week is not complete in London town without a copy of ESMagazine poking out of one’s laden bags…
The newly installed Senior Editor of the Evening Standard glossy – Rebecca Newman – has chosen some goodies stocked at our client, Coco de Mer for the day of romance. After personally sampling Lelo’s massage oil infused with 18carat gold flakes the bejewelled lotion made the slot… along with the sterling silver Butterfly nipples by London’s favourite jeweller (normally less naughty) Alex Monroe, Bethany Vernon’s Puff Ring jewellery and Paul Seville’s lace gauntlets.
Naughty but nicely risque – making the day for lovers just a little bit sassier in 2012…
Cage Earrings with Hidden Diamond
New Young Jewellery talent, LestieLee, adds some tiny rose-gold cage earrings to her growing collection, featuring a hidden diamond inside.
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How refreshing – to give your favourite girl a piece of jewellery with bling, but in the most subtle, tasteful way. Lestie’s signature ‘diamond-cut’ in the key metal of the moment, pink gold, complete with a sparkler….
A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of Conde Nast…
Girl Talk Flashes the Molly Brown Gems this month
Girl Talk magazine, the fabulous glossy for young teens published by the BBC, is featuring the baublicious Molly Brown jewellery brand with the new Angelina Ballerina collection.
Girls everywhere, this collection is good enough to eat!
That’s The Way To Do It!
First Editorial For Client: Grazia magazine
The fabulous charm rings featuring the signature diamond-cut design by young fine jeweller, LestieLee, are featured in the Fashion Charts in this week’s Grazia magazine, on the shelves today!
Ms Lee has now made her mark in the competitive world of gems, with pride of place in the opening column of the greatest fashion weekly in the UK publishing world right now.
Truly a wonderful accolade for her first piece of editorial too! And in the same week as securing her first stockist, at Elizabeth Galton Studio
Client Featured in Country Life Xmas Jewellery Shoot
Check out the current issue of Country Life Christmas Special
The Fashion Editor chose the Chignon ring by our client Damiani to feature in the delicious cocktail ring festive shoot
Cocovember Continues! Full Page Feature in Telegraph Magazine
Happy Birthday Coco de Mer! To celebrate, how about celebrating with a full page fabulous feature interview with the founder in Stella Magazine!
News Flash: Announcing 1st stockist for our client
Going that extra mile for our client – securing her first stockist by way of ElizabethGaltonStudio
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Just confirmed the first e-tailer for one of the recent additions to our roster of fine jewellery clients, LestieLee - the Hong Kong born jeweller setting up her brand and hand-making all of her pieces here in the jewellery capital of the world, London, UK. Great news for Lestie, what a wonderful way to start, first stockist the newly launched online destination boutique of baubles galore, EG Studio.
THE CUT BECOMES HER – Paying homage to her passion, with the diamond-cut charm ring collection
“I always like jewellery with a story behind it, and something that can be admired, similar to a work of art. ‘I prefer a cutting edge, yet elegant style which blends a variety of different colours of metals and gemstones in the mix”.
Launching onto the jewellery stage for Winter 11-12, Lestie Lee debuts in London with her signature ‘Diamond Cut’ Collection. Hong Kong born, Central St Martins trained and extraordinary experience working at some of the biggest names in the world of fine gems, Adler, Buccellati and Jimmy Choo Couture, Ms Lee looks to be a truly exceptional talent in the gemstone industry.
Much of her inspiration is influence from various cultures and art around the globe
My personal favourite is her rose-gold lattice cut cuff.
Lestie initially wanted to get involved with the fashion industry however this all changed when she was introduced to jewellery design and making following a foundation course at Central St Martins. She joined the BA Hons course in jewellery design at St Martins and as soon as she graduated, she worked with some incredibly talented designers including Patricia Nicolas, Jimmy Choo, Adler in Hong Kong and Buccellati in London After gaining experience in the industry, she went back to study to the Gemmology at the GIA The Gemological Institute of America (GIA).. She was fascinated in everything there was to know about gemstones (the formation, how they are cut, polished and how this affects their appearance), “this in fact is why my first collection is inspired by diamond cutting”.
Launching New Jewellery Client – innovative, romantic, slick designs
Announcing the Launch of Diabloms
Diabloms launches onto the jewellery scene, the London-based bespoke fine jewellery label creating contemporary, feminine and innovative designs, always with a hint of romance.
Personal favourite? The Te Amo line; ultra-skinny stacking rings which feature a delicate hand-cut hollowed out heart shape.
Diabloms – the London-based bespoke fine jewellery label which creates contemporary, feminine designs that are innovative and always with a hint of romance. Each piece in the collection is crafted by hand in London, combining fresh design and traditional techniques with exceptional expertise and state-of-the-art technology.
The climate right now in the fine jewellery scene could not be more perfect for Diabloms, quality jewellery that is hand-finished to perfection, dynamic and with an edge of unpredictability.
Each collection has the must-have-now factor.
Diabloms take special orders and work on collaborations with established luxury goods companies. One recent project includes the design and creation of diamond and sterling silver crystal champagne flutes with British crystal label, Dartington. Once there is champagne in the flute, the colour of the liquid can quite literally be seen through the diamond; the white diamond becomes yellow in colour. If you rotate the glass 90 degrees, you can see the full effect including the hollowed-out heart shape.
The champagne flows right down to the base of the stem. The base and the stem are hand-crafted in Sterling Silver, with a brilliant cut diamond towards the upper area of the silver, on the front and back (diamond: colour: F, clarity: VS1, weight: 0.10ct)
Prices from: £300 – jewellery, £7,500 – pair of champagne flutes

























