I am lusting after these blue green hues and “drunken cut” stones. The gold only makes them more magical and glittery. Very Blue Lagoon
Alexis Bittar Crystal Encrusted Goldplated Cuff Bracelet, $495
Modern Georgian Framed Green Amethyst Earrings, $295Alexis Bittar Faceted Hydroquartz Ring, $245Alexis Bittar “Modern Georgian Amy” Green Amethyst Hydroquartz Drop…, $245Alexis Bittar ‘Miss Havisham’ Interlaced Earrings, $225Modern Georgian Framed Green Amethyst Ring, $245
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Fashion jewelry design is in the midst of a renaissance ... hand-carved Lucite pieces on the streets of SoHo to bejeweling leading ladies in Hollywood and beyond, including First Lady Michelle Obama (pictured below wearing one of his pins ...
What gal doesn't love a little bling? That's right the more shiny things on your body the better. Celebrity jewelry designer Alexis Bittar agrees we caught up with the gem over at the Neiman Marcus in Bal Harbour. From the first lady, to celebs like Lily ...
Many adjectives come to mind when we think of Alexis Bittar (uhhh smokeshow?), but, given his history with over-the-top advertising, none of them are understated. Instead, the jewelry designer's done it again with a totally decked out, totally luxe, and totally insane lookbook displaying his fall '12 baubles and bling on a lifeless mannequin that's actually crying glitzy diamonds. And even though her sparkly tears are more emotive than her...
Citron prep school jacket, Nanette Lepore, $398, and citron sweet 16 skirt, Nanette Lepore, $248, both at neimanmarcus.com; Alexis Bittar clear Lucite necklace, $450, Alexis Bittar clear Lucite thick bangle, $325, both at Per Lei Boutique ...
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Alexis Bittar is an American jewelry designer. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Alexis Bittar founded his own jewelry line in 1988, selling pieces made of Depression-era glass culled from chandeliers.