For jewelry designer Noor Fares, the love of wearable art dates back to early childhood. Growing up around gorgeous pieces in her aunt’s designer collection and her mother’s jewelry box, Fares began crafting at an early age. The successful designer’s unique work is informed by years of international travel, the memories of colorful flea markets and bazaars, and a degree in art history. Fares launched her brand in 2009.
Current Noor Fares Collections
Noor Fares jewelry collections deliver an alternative to popular beaded collections. Most pieces in the collections rely on sleek lines and elegant presentation, offering a lighter, finer look than many jewelry options on the market. Current collections from Noor Fares include:
- Geometry 101: A stunning collection of rings, ear rings, and pendants that present geometric shapes in elegant metal and gemstone packages.
Noor Fares Hollow Cube Dress Earrings $5490
- Fly me to the Moon: A colorful selection of winged ear rings coupled with moon pendants.
Diamond and ebony Fly Me to the Moon earrings
- Rainbow: A more elaborate selection of geometric designs set with multi-colored sapphires.
Noor Fares Rainbow Geometry Ring
Today, images of Noor Fares jewelry brighten the pages of fashion magazines like Brides, Vogue, Marie Claire, and Haute Muse. Brides looking for something new or something blue are guaranteed to find stunning options in the collection; the colorful fine-art pieces won’t be retired after the wedding, though. Noor Fares jewelry is designed to be practical as well as beautiful, making a perfect addition to casual wear, elegant dresses, or professional suits.
In addition to jewelry design, Noor Fares participates in projects with other art innovators. Recently, she paired up with architect Zaha Hadid to create a pop-up store to display rotating exhibits in fashion and design. Fares and Hadid showcased work from new designers in addition to their own items.
Fans of the simple flair that is Noor Fares jewelry can look forward to continued innovations in design. Fares is studying at the Central Saint Martin’s School of Art and Design while she continues to work on her brand.