BBCH Fall/Winter 2012 : Page 114

W E D D O S SIE R jewelry SHINE ON Clockwise from top: Braques earrings in gold with gold-washed ring lizard and crystal pavé, $120; cutout cuff with gold-washed ring lizard and crystal pavé, $245; and Artemis necklace with full crystal pavé, $395; all by Kara by Kara Ross at kararossny.com. Gold Rush | By Elise Hofer | Celebrities like Kate Hudson, Demi Moore and Hilary Swank consistently turn to Kara Ross’ bold baubles and colorful clutches when life calls for a well-accessorized fashion moment—be it on the red carpet or simply a paparazzi-pursued co ee run. So it makes perfect sense that more than a few fashion-forward brides have been plucking day-of looks from the New York designer’s myriad collections when it comes time to tie the knot. But now, for the rst time, Ross is doing the editing for the aisle-bound. is spring, she debuted her rst collection of bridal jewelry. “Bridal has really turned a corner,” says Ross, who admits she has her sights set on launching more bridal-speci c jewelry and handbags moving forward (look for lighter exotic skins, satins, white sapphires and mother-of-pearl across the mix). “So many brides are looking for something di erent, something unique. It’s a logical, and exciting, step for our brand.” 114 F A LL / W I N T E R 20 1 2

Celeb-Beloved Accessories Designer Kara Ross Unveils Her First Bridal Collection Of Bold Baubles

Elise Hofer

Gold Rush<br /> <br /> Celebrities like Kate Hudson, Demi Moore and Hilary Swank consistently turn to Kara Ross’ bold baubles and colorful clutches when life calls for a well-accessorized fashion moment—be it on the red carpet or simply a paparazzi-pursued coffee run. So it makes perfect sense that more than a few fashion-forward brides have been plucking day-of looks from the New York designer’s myriad collections when it comes time to tie the knot. But now, for the first time, Ross is doing the editing for the aisle-bound. this spring, she debuted her first collection of bridal jewelry. “Bridal has really turned a corner,” says Ross, who admits she has her sights set on launching more bridal-specific jewelry and handbags moving forward (look for lighter exotic skins, satins, white sapphires and mother-of-pearl across the mix). “So many brides are looking for something different, something unique. It’s a logical, and exciting, step for our brand.”

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