Showing posts with label amisha jewellery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amisha jewellery. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Calling all Fashionistas!



It’s a brand new year and the Christmas party season is a fleeting memory for most of us. January is the month for change, so The Big Swish is back in London offering you the chance to swap your least loved clothes for another girl’s gorgeous garments.

On January 27th, the capital’s Swishers will be heading to Jewel in Piccadilly Circus for an evening of clothes swapping and socialising. Bring along up to 15 items (all in good condition) and then wait to see what the evening brings. Who knows, next Christmas you might be gracing the party circuit in your favourite swished dress!

There’ll even be bespoke mapping of ethical London from Fox&Squirrel, free skin analysis from Dermalogica and the boys from Soho Gyms will be entertaining us!
Entry is £5 with VIP tickets costing £20.

WHEN: Thursday 27th January (20.30 start with drop off times 18.30-20.15)



WHERE: Jewel, 4-6 Glasshouse Street, London, W1B 5DQ



WHY: Let’s face it, January can be a bit dull so why not swap the old for the new and brighten up your wardrobe whilst you’re at it!

Tickets in advance are only £5.00 
£7.50 on the door or
£20.00 for a VIP ticket (which includes a goody bag, annual membership to www.bigwardrobe.com (valued at £12.00), and a five-minute head start at the Swish. 

Visit The Big Wardrobe to purchase tickets www.thebigwardrobe.com

Catherine May

Thursday, 9 December 2010

The elements of elegance










Sometimes the most beautiful creations can be inspired from the simplest of things. The Five Elements collection from independent British jewellers Amisha has been inspired by earth, water, fire, air and space.

Designer Amisha Ghadiali wanted to show how these elements played out in the natural world and the human world at the same time. She’s used different semi-precious stones to represent each of the elements and is even offering consultations for people keen to learn more about their dominating elements.  Smokey Topaz represents Earth, Aquamarine for Water, Citrine accentuates the fire element, Labradourite has been chosen for Air and Rainbow Moonstone highlights Space.

Many of the pieces feature intricate beading reminiscent of tiny water particles which reiterate how beautiful the smallest of things can be, modeled by the gorgeous Summer Rayne Oakes!
To view the whole collection visit www.amisha.co.uk/boutique

Catherine May