Heidi Klum on the Cover of Redbook
Reviewed by TLo
on
Monday, June 16, 2008
Rating: 5
Heidi Klum on the Cover of Redbook
Monday, June 16, 2008 by Author
Heidi Klum on the Cover of Redbook wearing a dress by Michael Kors and earrings and bracelet from her jewelry line.
18 kt gold plated sterling silver 3" multi-clover fringe earrings. US $ 125
18 kt gold plated sterling silver interlocking hammered clover cuff bracelet. US $ 225
[Photos: redbook.com/heidiklum.com]
6 comments:
I have always admired her jewelry and was shocked to learn a few years ago that they were from her own line. The clover design is a flat out copy of Van Cleef & Arpels Alhambra collection I once admired years ago.
Shame on you frauline! It's been done before...and better.
I, too, had always admired Heidi's jewelry. She's her own best advertisement.
Apparently, her jewelry really is quite popular because several months ago I happened to check it out on QVC and the stuff blew out of stock in something like twenty- minutes. (She'd been scheduled for an hour long promotion but they couldn't keep the merchandise in stock)
Oh, and Heidi has mentioned on numerous occasions that she first saw the clover design in a small chapel or church while traveling in Europe and it sort of stuck with her. It's not a totally unique image and it's been appropriated by many artists and designers over the ages I sure.
- edina -
Heidi looks beautiful.
Michael's dress looks like a lovely summer frock.
The jewelry is pricey for casual costume jewelry but it's pretty.
I love that bracelet.
"[C]asual costume jewelry" it may be, but it's sterling silver. Taking that into consideration, it's not "pricey". However, similar jewelry in less expensive materials has been available in department stores for the past few decades. From that standpoint, it's definitely not worth the price.
Unless Heidi's formed each of those golden clover curves and pieced them together in her spare time, they are not worth the prices listed. And now that I think of it, even if she did all the work herself, they're still not worth the asking price.
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