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In 2012, D&G was merged with Dolce & Gabbana in order to strengthen the main line. The final independent D&G collection ...
07/04/2019

In 2012, D&G was merged with Dolce & Gabbana in order to strengthen the main line. The final independent D&G collection was the Spring/Summer 2012 collection shown in September 2011.[27] The New Yorker published in 2005 that, "Dolce and Gabbana are becoming to the two-thousands what Prada was to the nineteen-nineties and Armani was to the nineteen-eighties—gli stilisti whose sensibility defines the decade."[8] As for personal awards, in both 1996 and 1997 Dolce & Gabbana were named by FHM as the designers of the year. In 2003 GQ Magazine named Dolce & Gabbana among their "Men of the Year". The following year readers of British Elle voted Dolce & Gabbana the best international designers at the 2004 Elle Style Awards.[28] Dolce & Gabbana celebrated the 20th anniversary of their brand on 19 June 2010 at the Piazza della la Scala and Palazzo Marino in Milan. A public exhibition was also held the following day that included a room in which several dozen televisions were piled haphazardly upon each other, each showing a different collection from the design house's twenty-year history

Wedding Traditions: The Origin of the Wedding RingMany of the wedding traditions that we follow today date back to centu...
04/03/2019

Wedding Traditions: The Origin of the Wedding Ring
Many of the wedding traditions that we follow today date back to centuries past, while others are only a few years old. The exchanging of rings (depending on which explanation you believe) is one of the oldest marital traditions around. One version of the origin of the wedding ring states that, during prehistoric times, the groom would bind the bride’s ankles and wrists with grass, to keep her soul from escaping (some say it was really to keep her from running away!). Once the ceremony was complete, he would remove the rope, and tie it to one of her fingers. This tradition gradually evolved from grass, to rope, to leather, and finally, to a metal band. Another story comes from the ancient Romans, who placed a ring on the third finger, because it was believed to house the “Vena Amoris” or the “Vein of Love,” which ran directly to the heart. They chose the left hand, because the heart was then believed to be on the left side of the chest. These traditions were spread ’round the world, as new lands were discovered; thus, we have the tradition of the wedding band that is still highly recognized today across many religions and cultures. So, where did the diamond craze come from, you ask? The first recorded diamond engagement ring was given in the year 1477, by the Archduke of Hammond. This was likely not the very first, but it did spark the trend, among those who could afford such finery. Diamonds were chosen, because of their rarity and exquisite, sparkling characteristics. A diamond is the hardest and strongest mineral on earth, and is nearly indestructible. It symbolizes forever. The diamond trend didn’t really catch on until the 1700’s, and in the 1800’s, the diamond engagement ring became widespread, as new mines were discovered, causing the cost of diamonds to drop to more affordable prices. Today, diamonds are still the most commonly used stone for engagement and wedding rings, for both men and women; and have become the most widespread of all wedding ring traditions.A Girl’s Best Friend: More on the History of Wedding Rings

Mens Wedding Rings
But what about mens wedding rings, aren’t they a man’s best friend? Speaking of mens wedding rings, they’re one of the fairly new marriage traditions in America, especially compared with women’s rings. In ancient Egypt, rings fashioned out of natural materials were exchanged by both the man and the woman, to show their never-ending love. In America, and throughout history, men were recognized as the dominant s*x, and didn’t feel the need to show dedication to a woman (insert eye-roll here). It wasn’t until World War II, that men started wearing wedding bands to remind them of their wives back home. It was also a way to show their commitment to their wives, while overseas (okay, now they’re forgiven). Men’s wedding rings were largely popular among military men, but it wasn’t until after the Korean War, that they started to become popular among civilians. Today, men’s wedding rings range in style, from simple to extravagant, and have as many different styles and customizations as women’s rings. Now that you know more about the origin of the wedding ring, you may never look at yours the same way again! It is more than a shiny rock to show off to your friends, or a band that looks awfully similar to a ball and chain. It is a symbol of a love that has grown through the years, and will truly last a lifetime.

Louis ran the Paris branch, moving to the Rue de la Paix in 1899. He was responsible for some of the company's most cele...
27/02/2019

Louis ran the Paris branch, moving to the Rue de la Paix in 1899. He was responsible for some of the company's most celebrated designs, like the mystery clocks (a type of clock with a transparent dial and so named because its mechanism is hidden[18]), fashionable wristwatches and exotic orientalist Art Deco designs, including the colorful "Tutti Frutti" jewels.

Cartier is regarded as one of the most prestigious jewellery manufacturers in the world.In 2018, it is ranked by Forbes ...
27/02/2019

Cartier is regarded as one of the most prestigious jewellery manufacturers in the world.In 2018, it is ranked by Forbes as the world's 59th most valuable brand.[] Cartier has a long history of sales to royalty.[14] King Edward VII of Great Britain referred to Cartier as "the jeweller of kings and the king of jewellers."[4][15] For his coronation in 1902, Edward VII ordered 27 tiaras and issued a royal warrant to Cartier in 1904.[4][16] Similar warrants soon followed from the courts of Spain, Portugal, Russia, Siam, the House of Orleans, and so on.

CARTIER International SNC, or simply Cartier (/ˈkɑːrtieɪ/; French: [kaʁtje]), is a French luxury goods conglomerate whic...
27/02/2019

CARTIER International SNC, or simply Cartier (/ˈkɑːrtieɪ/; French: [kaʁtje]), is a French luxury goods conglomerate which designs, manufactures, distributes, and sells jewellery and watches. [2][3][4] Founded by Louis-François Cartier in Paris in 1847, the company remained under family control until 1964.[4] The company maintains its headquarters in Paris, although it has been a wholly owned subsidiary of the Swiss Richemont Group.[5][6] Cartier operates more than 200 stores in 125 countries, with three Temples (Historical Maison) in London, New York, and Paris

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