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London: The Famed Jewels

babe paley wearing verdura pearls pull.jpgWith a fan base that includes fashion arbiters (Diana Vreeland, Babe Paley and Coco Chanel), royalty (Aga Khan and Princess Diana) and stars (Sarah Jessica Parker, Greta Garbo, Halle Berry), Verdura, the Italian jeweller, has a very “niche” appeal - those with strictly superb taste and the bank account to match.

Yesterday in London, Nico Landrigan, Verdura’s VP, brought over from New York seventy of the jeweller’s most treasured archived pieces to the Obsidian Gallery in a “part exhibit, part sale”, to celebrate the company’s 70th anniversary (the exhibit opens to the public this October). Given what was on display, the security should have been as tight as it was down the street as the Obama’s and Sarkozy’s of the world assembled for the the G20. For the rare buyers (anyone got £50,000 handy?), jaw dropping pieces are available.

For fashion historians and junkies, not only were the jewels exhibited, but also the original, handwritten ledger books from the 40’s, including four items purchased at around $2500 (a grandly sum then) by Mrs. Henry Fonda. Vanity Fair’s Amy Fine Collins once said of the Italian Duke, whose muse was Babe Paley and lover Vogue editor Nicky De Gunzberg: “He is the century’s best jeweller… his designs are not for insecure people and does not appeal to the herd instinct. Women who wear Verdura don’t want to look like every other person wearing their Van Cleef diamond flower pin, their Chanel suit and their Prada bag.” Nuff said.

—CHARLEY B

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SCARF.jpg We love to have a scarf around to tie on a bag like Babe Paley, protect our neck when its cold, or wear as a cape on Halloween, but on a day like today, it’s just too warm to run around with a cashmere muffler.


So now that we’re envisioning ourselves dining al fresco in striped sailor tees and Topsiders, we find ourselves searching for the perfect light cotton scarf to keep the visual interest that neck wear can add to an outfit without the bulk or warmth of the winter variety.

And yet, nothing could get us to pull out our Alexander McQueen Skull Scarf lest we look like an American Apparel employee.

But this strangely adorable version from Quentin and Claude meets our requirements perfectly. It’s light enough for spring weather, cute enough for our friends, and it plays on our childhood love of entomology enough to give us a little jolt of giddiness in the morning.

And that kind of makes us smile.

—BRETT KANE