A.H. Three Stone Cushion And Pear Shape Engagement Ring
- Side stones angled slightly lower
If you’ve lost your sparkle, remember those words from spoken word poet Shane Koyczan. His piece, “Instructions for a Bad Day,” is read in the video above. The five-minute clip, created by Jon Goodgion from his own footage as well as pieces from Kevin Macdonald’s crowd-sourced documentary “Life In A Day,” makes for instant inspiration. – Huffington Post
Its surprising in our new and emerging world that gay couples aren’t portrayed more openly. Tiffany’s breaks the mold in their latest campaign.
For its spring ad campaign, Tiffany & Co. set out to represent modern love, and for the first time ever, the company has included a same-sex couple.
The campaign, called “Will You?”, features portraits of seven couples, each shot by Peter Lindbergh. Like most ads, the couples are young and beautiful, but this ad has a happy difference from all other Tiffany & Co. ads to date: One of the couples is gay.
“These impactful scenes convey that modern love is not linear, and that true love comes in a variety of forms,” the company said in a statement.
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The red carpet means something different to us than most. While most are ogling the smashing designer gowns, we’re a bit more…accessory focused.
Last night did not disappoint. Statement necklaces continued to reign supreme but one could also eye the smaller, more minimalist pieces gently accenting powerful fashion.
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