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Article Title: Inspired by the Silver Screen
Author: Ronnie Adolf
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Whether we like it or not, Hollywood and its celebrities have a huge influence on pop culture and the everyday lives and purchases of regular people. Movies have been inspiring trends ever since the very first film was released. Fashion trends, behavior trends and vacation spots are all inspired by Hollywood. This isn�t necessarily a bad thing and it gives us regular folk a place to turn when we need a little inspiration in our lives. Jewelry is one trend that is heavily influenced by films and the stars in them. Whether you are looking for simple and sweet jewelry or pieces with a touch of couture, there is sure to be a Hollywood designer to suit your taste.
This year, there have been some huge blockbuster films that have pop culture enthusiasts on the edge of their seats. High end jewelry designers are set to release quite a few lines inspired by some of the biggest films of the year. The first line by big name department store Nordstrom, comes directly from the craze that is the Twilight series. This is the jewelry line for all those youngsters dying to have a piece of Edward or Jacob by them at all times. This line of jewelry more has a purpose of showing your fanaticism and leans towards a �I heart Edward� pendant. There is no doubt however that this jewelry line will be huge just like the series itself.
For those consumers hoping to show a bit more fashion forward style inspired by the silver screen, look to designer Pamela Love who is set to release a line of jewelry inspired by the move Where the Wild Things Are. Her line is definitely gothic cool with tons of hammered metals, claws, teeth and leather. Look for big cuff bracelets (which are hot this season!), kitschy charm bracelets, leather cuffs and claw necklaces in heavy metals.
Another movie to inspire a jewelry line set to be released this year was Tim Burton�s Alice in Wonderland. Funky designer Tom Binns created an entire line based off this avant-garde film. Tom Binns is a favorite jewelry designer of First Lady, Michelle Obama, and designed many of the statement necklaces she has been seen wearing. Binn�s Alice in Wonderland jewelry line is fun, funky and for those not afraid of some bold accessories. This line features heavily layered accessories like bead and chain statement necklaces and lots of red and black.
Not only can you find jewelry inspired by the year�s hottest films but there are also lots of great options out there for imitation celebrity jewelry. You can find some fabulous pieces of jewelry created by designers that emulate jewelry worn by some of Hollywood�s biggest stars. There are beautiful diamond �bling bling� earrings like those worn by Marilyn Monroe, a chartreuse and diamond cocktail ring like the one worn by Lana Turner and a diamond link bracelet worn by Jean Harlow. Whether it is theme jewelry inspired by the silver screen or jewelry worn by Hollywood�s biggest stars, there are plenty of designers out there keeping an eye on the stars to help you channel that Hollywood glamour.
About The Author: Ronnie Adolf is the president of Adolf Jewelers, a leading Richmond jewelry store offering a great selection of Richmond engagement rings, Richmond watches, and other quality jewelry for every occasion. Adolf Jewelers can be found online at:
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