Costume Jewelry - Its Wonderful Extensive History

Written by fashion on August 23, 2009 – 8:07 am

Costume jewelry has been existed since human being recognized how to eautify themselves in the past era of time. You could find the costume jewelry in the past era from their grave provisions. It is sure that cannot be overlooked, the jewelry had been a part of our ancestors’ live and it will also be our part of life too.

Costume jewelry designed over the last hundred years is almost as gorgeous and impressive as authentic jewelry designed of valuable metals like platinum, gold, and silver. The costume jewelry is also as beautiful as valuable gemstones like diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and sapphires. Costume jewelry has developed through the years, as can be seen by reviewing the history of this fashion ritual.

Around Twenties

A period of Art Deco jewelry, featuring jet black stones, white platinum and silver metal, and symmetrical and geometric shapes, was seen in the 1920s and 1930s. In this era the costume jewelry was typified by hanging necklaces, bangle bracelets, jeweled accessories like cigarette holders and pillboxes, and long, dangling earrings.

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How To Search For The Fabulous Costume Jewelry

Written by fashion on May 13, 2009 – 1:15 am

Costume jewelry appeared in the United States in the 1920s. Antique American Costume Jewelry is the reference of the term Fabulous Fakes. It is typically made with colored glass stones, rhinestones, gold plated metal, or sterling silver. Around 1925, Miriam Haskell and other designers began selling their jewelry pieces. Numerous European immigrants began crafting their exquisite jewelry in Providence, Rhode Island as well as Chicago and New York between the 20s and 30s. Thus, those regions are famous with its costume jewelry.

Around the 1940, when Hollywood movie stars started wearing it in both films and real life, costume jewelry gained popularity. But todays it is also popularity on the celebrities costume like Madonna Costume, for instance. Joseff of Hollywood was one of the most renowned designers of that time. Hattie Carnegie, Eisenberg Originals, Nettie Rosenstein, Ciner, and Napier are some of other popular designers whose costume jewelry is sought by modern collectors. Modern collectors find it very hard to have pieces from the 30s to the mid fifties. Pieces that have been marked or signed by the designer are exceedingly desirable as well as valuable.

Today, the collecting of vintage costume jewelry has become a popular trend. It costs thousands of dollars to own many antiques pieces. Classic costume pieces have become a bold fashion statement. There are so many today’s celebrities prefer costume jewelry, including Sarah Jessica Parker, Demi Moore, Nicolette Sheridan, Diane Keaton, and Madonna, and many more. Who could blame them? Antique costume jewelry features vibrant, bold colors and a larger than life scale. The typical of vintage pieces are attentive craftsmanship, originality, and striking attractiveness.

Tips for the Budding Costume Jewelry Collector

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The Top Costume Designs – Make You Be Happy With Your Lovely Costume

Written by fashion on May 10, 2009 – 5:37 pm

When it comes to joining the costume party, you will understand that costume designs are the most wanted items.  To get your desired costume, you have often gone to a clothing store and gasps at the price of a simple outfit. You then think to yourself that it would be so easy to make the outfit yourself. Well, the same goes for costumes since costumes are the same as clothes, except that costume is more decorative. You must be proud with your own costume designs on the next time you are in need of a costume.

Costume designs can come from a simple sketch. A pencil and a piece of paper is just all you need to get your costume designs that much closer to being an actual costume. Say you have ideas after you get information about costume hats. You know what to do with your ideas to get an excellent costume for you. So, you will then start sketching various ideas you might have and experiment with different color contrasts. The ideal materials to use for the coloring part are colored pencils.

Getting your measurements is the one on the next step just as you have a costume design that you are especially happy with. Make sure you measure your  arms, legs, neck, head (for a hat), torso, waist  and hips. But you may be no need so many measurements when you feel that your costume design is rather straightforward.

The next step is perhaps the most precise and the most interesting one.   Go to your local fabric store and select the bolts of cloth that you would like to incorporate into your costume design. After that you need to have each bolt of cloth cut so that you have the necessary yards of fabric that you need. Meanwhile, you can ask for advices to the person who cuts the fabric if you are unsure of this step.

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