Wednesday, August 10, 2011

The Battle Over Red-Soled Shoes


Christian Louboutin is working hard to protect his famous "red sole." He's filed with the courts to prevent YSL from selling the red-soled shoes it designed as part of its 2011 resort collection.

They're safe!

A Judge ruled today denying him protection:

Because in the fashion industry color serves ornamental and aesthetic functions vital to robust competition, the court finds that Louboutin is unlikely to be able to prove that its red outsole brand is entitled to trademark protection, even if it has gained enough public recognition in the market to have acquired secondary meaning.

Louboutin's lawyers say:

We are profoundly disappointed in Judge Marrero’s decision. Although we are still studying it, it appears he has decided that in the fashion industry, one color should not serve as a trademark. While he acknowledges the fashion industry at large has recognized the Louboutin Red Sole as a trademark source indicator, he has concluded that the fashion industry needs to use colors on outsoles without restriction and this, despite a mountain of evidence to the contrary, including a recent decision by the 2nd Panel of Appeal at OAMI in the EU that concluded exactly the opposite, calling Mr. Louboutin’s adoption of the bright red outsole brilliant. We will evaluate all the alternatives available in the days to come.

From the other side, YSL's lawyers say:

We're gratified that Judge Marrero has agreed with YSL that no designer should be allowed to monopolize a single color for an article of apparel. As Judge Marrero indicated, YSL designers are artists and, like other artists, they should have the right to use the full palette of colors in designing their fashions for each season.

As YSL has noted from the start, this is a trademark registration that never should have issued, and we are pleased that Judge Marrero has agreed that the registration likely should be cancelled.

Source: New York Magazine-Fashion


Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Kourtney looks great in this classic everyday look! I love the muted colors of her outfit and the pops of color in her Hermes handbag and beaded necklace. Even her nail color, a shade from her new line of nail polish colors by OPI coming soon, plays with the outfit!

Image copyright Splash

Friday, July 30, 2010


This matching pendant and earring set was by far the most tedious of all my art clay projects. Having "mastered" (yeah right) making silver clay earrings and pendants, we learned how to add yet another step, gold foil. We used the ancient bonding technique, Keum-Boo. Once the pieces were fired and polished, we decided what object we wanted to embellish. Cutting the teeny-tiny pieces and trying to keep them on the teeny-tiny area you wanted to embellish proved to be a bit frustrating. But, all in all, I think it worked out. I'm certainly glad to be finished with them!!!
This earring and necklace set is my favorite so far. You could wear this all the time! I used texture plates to create the designs on the clay and fired each of them. For the first time, I soldered on earring posts and a chain hook to the back of my pieces. Soldering is a skill I've wanted to learn for a while. It is much more time consuming than I thought, though!

silver art clay leaf


Nature inspired! We took leaves from the garden and used them to create beautiful pendants. We used art clay paste and hand painted layer after layer after layer right on top of the leaf. When you fire the piece, the leaf burns away and you are left with a 99% pure silver leaf. From the garden to your jewelry box!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The 2nd project in my Metal Clay Jewelry Class. We learned how to create a pendant, set a stone with a bezel and add a bail. It sounds so easy, right?!?! The J was added with a "syringe." It is just like decorating a cake! The 99.9% pure silver pendant was finished in a tumbler to add extra shine. It was a lot of fun and hard work. I definitely need more practice!

Friday, June 4, 2010

Art Clay Silver

These earrings are my first experiment in using Art Clay. The clay starts out just like a ball of putty. You cut or mold it into the shape and style you want. When your design is complete, you fire the piece in a kiln. The firing process removes the binding clay material and you are left with 99% pure silver. Remarkable!
These earrings are made with pure silver art clay stamped with a coral design and finished with wire wrapped red coral briolettes.
More designs to come!

Saturday, January 16, 2010


Ali Larter looks stunning in these deep ocean blues. Recreate the look with these earrings from Provare.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Green with Envy




Green With Envy! Everyone from trendy Gossip Girl Blake Lively to Angelina Jolie is using green as an accent.
Recreating this look is easy. Pair an emerald green pair of earrings with a LBD or a black top and jeans.

Estee Lauder launches new makeover tool

Now at EsteeLauder.com you can try on make-up without ever leaving your house! Upload a photo of yourself and play around with all of the products and colors Estee Lauder offers.

http://www.esteelauder.com/LetsPlayMakeover/Widget/?cm_mmc=dig_mktg-_-DW_Face-_-Lets_Play_Makeover-_-160x600_to_MS

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

getting engaged?? There's an app for that, too

Everybody wants a bite of the "apple."
According to reports from the Las Vegas Jewelry Industry show, Stuller has partnered with Gemvision Corp. on an iPhone application that allows users to pick out a diamond engagement ring, try it out for size using an image of their own hand, share the image with friends and find a jeweler to buy the ring from.

Be ahead of the curve with these industry trends for fall

Among the apparel trends that industry insiders said consumers will find for fall are shades of gray, metallics, sheer materials, embellishments in the form of sequins and stones, sophisticated cocktail dresses, bright colors, and velvet.

As for jewelry, one focus will be on all things "green," whether that means nature-inspired designs that incorporate butterfly or snake motifs, or designs featuring green-toned gemstones with earthy hues such as brown and yellow. Also look for "gladiator-style" rings and bangles featuring crossover styling, medallions, double-hoop earrings, stacking pieces, hearts, knots and paisleys.


J.C. Penney Jewelry Department's "Beware of the Doghouse" wins the 2009 World Retail Award for Best Digital Advertising Campaign

http://www.bewareofthedoghouse.com/

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Wildflower Arts and Music Festival

www.wildflowerfestival.net
Join Provare' at the Wildflower Arts and Music Festival May 15, 16 and 17th.