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Last week I had the honor of attending a private gallery tour and dinner at the Bowers Museum here in Orange County to view A Quest for Beauty: The Art of Van Cleef & Arpels. The exhibit details the rich history of the brand over a span of 100 years, as well as the innovation and artistry behind both their iconic and never before seen pieces. Not only is it a rare treat to view exquisite pieces that have adorned famous women in history like Liz Taylor and Barbara Hutton, but also on view is Princess Grace of Monaco’s collection loaned by the royal family for this exhibit. The entire experience is a delight in deco detailing and inventive craftsmanship…
I personally enjoyed learning about the ingenuity and versatility in Van Cleef & Arpels’ designs such as their iconic Zip Necklace — inspired by the Duchess of Windsor — that took 14 years to develop and can convert from a necklace to a bracelet. A true feat!
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And I was floored to discover that the invention of the first minaudière is attributed to Charles Arpels — he designed it for a socialite friend after witnessing her throw her many evening essentials into a small tin. His own unique version had various compartments built into a glossy black lacquer and gold trim box, while later versions showcase deco motifs of diamonds, mother-of-pearl, emeralds and sapphires.
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I’m very much looking forward to the re-launch of their South Coast Plaza boutique next month that will incorporate a VIP room and bridal salon, plus the unveiling of eight limited edition watches (including one based on their iconic Alhambra collection).
In the meantime, do catch this exquisite display of ingenuity at the Bowers Museum, only on view until February 15th, 2014!
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