2006 Celebrity Fashion Trends: Sapphire Colors Bloom on the Red Carpet
As the Hollywood awards season heated up to its Oscars’ night climax, many celebrity trend-setters were found reveling in brilliant sapphire colors... A sudden desire for exuberance and sun-drenched colors appears ready to take hold of the coming 2006 spring/summer season, with radiant sapphire capturing the spirit of the day.
Hollywood, CA, March 30, 2006 --(PR.com)-- As the Hollywood awards season heated up to its Oscars’ night climax, many celebrity trend-setters were found reveling in brilliant sapphire colors. Jada Pinkett-Smith stunned red carpet watchers with her strapless sapphire-blue gown from Roberto Cavalli at the 78th Annual Academy Awards, while countless other fashionistas enchanted audiences with sapphire and diamond Art Deco style jewelry reminiscent of Hollywood’s golden age. A sudden desire for exuberance and sun-drenched colors appears ready to take hold of the coming 2006 spring/summer season, with radiant sapphire capturing the spirit of the day.
The continuous fascination with sapphire is no surprise to Samantha Kogen, Managing Director of the rainbow sapphire collection™, the fashion-forward jewelry manufacturer/designer that distributes its line of rainbow sapphire jewelry through 450 independent jewelers across the United States and the Caribbean. Marketed in Intense and Pastel collections, and crafted in 14K and 18K gold, the rainbow sapphire collection™ jewelry has fast become an iconic symbol of the magic of rainbows. “The gems we’ve assembled for the rainbow sapphire collection’s 2006 collection are simply bursting with color that wonderfully complements every current fashion ensemble,” says Kogen. “We take a tremendous amount of time and care in sourcing only the best stones from mines in countries around the world, such as Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tanzania, and Madagascar.”
Sapphire’s mystique has long enraptured the world. In ancient times, tribal peoples believed that the world was but a giant blue sapphire with the earth at its heart. For centuries, sapphire has symbolized such enduring human traits as friendship, sympathy, and loyalty. In recent times, sapphires have come to symbolize the individualism of today’s independent, professional woman. While sapphires have traditionally been associated with luscious blues, today’s jewelry lovers have discovered the gemstone’s exciting rainbow color assortment, from reds to pinks to oranges to yellows to greens to violets (all traditionally known as “fancy sapphires”). It is that tantalizing color spectrum which has made sapphires so popular among today’s Hollywood starlets and why the rainbow sapphire collection’s jewelry has been so desirable. “More than just gorgeous gemstones, sapphires in many ways symbolize the interconnectedness of the 21st century world we love, play, and live in today,” added Kogen.
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The continuous fascination with sapphire is no surprise to Samantha Kogen, Managing Director of the rainbow sapphire collection™, the fashion-forward jewelry manufacturer/designer that distributes its line of rainbow sapphire jewelry through 450 independent jewelers across the United States and the Caribbean. Marketed in Intense and Pastel collections, and crafted in 14K and 18K gold, the rainbow sapphire collection™ jewelry has fast become an iconic symbol of the magic of rainbows. “The gems we’ve assembled for the rainbow sapphire collection’s 2006 collection are simply bursting with color that wonderfully complements every current fashion ensemble,” says Kogen. “We take a tremendous amount of time and care in sourcing only the best stones from mines in countries around the world, such as Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tanzania, and Madagascar.”
Sapphire’s mystique has long enraptured the world. In ancient times, tribal peoples believed that the world was but a giant blue sapphire with the earth at its heart. For centuries, sapphire has symbolized such enduring human traits as friendship, sympathy, and loyalty. In recent times, sapphires have come to symbolize the individualism of today’s independent, professional woman. While sapphires have traditionally been associated with luscious blues, today’s jewelry lovers have discovered the gemstone’s exciting rainbow color assortment, from reds to pinks to oranges to yellows to greens to violets (all traditionally known as “fancy sapphires”). It is that tantalizing color spectrum which has made sapphires so popular among today’s Hollywood starlets and why the rainbow sapphire collection’s jewelry has been so desirable. “More than just gorgeous gemstones, sapphires in many ways symbolize the interconnectedness of the 21st century world we love, play, and live in today,” added Kogen.
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the rainbow sapphire collection™
James Lim
866 31 RAINBOW
www.rainbowsapphire.com
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James Lim
866 31 RAINBOW
www.rainbowsapphire.com
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