Rosio Gallado, Creative Director of Valencia-based handcraft Jewelery Studio SimurooIts bestseling rings were motivated to bend – in Fero, Buzo, and Dun -Tong rings. The brand already had an arena toe ring, but it expanded the collection with colorful births. He and co-founder George used: “The whole thing felt like a game, very comfortable.” When we speak, she is wearing a bikini and three to -leg ring – 77 ° F is suitable for Spain. She never closes her, even with closed shoes – one is a single engagement ring. “By me, for me, with a diamond, wear on my toe.”
“What I love about my job is not with trends,” says Gallardo. “I think I think whatever is coming is too much to design. So when something is finished, I am not sure that it’s just a lucky coincidence or a shared wavelength with others at the same time.”
“In any way, I love that they have come back. It seems comfortable, fickle, not very serious.”
Tessa Tran, CEO and Creative Director Chan louIn 1983, a jewel labeled by her aunt, was inspired by frequent visits to India for her toe rings. Brand celebrated its latest launch New York Nail Salon with a ‘Pedy Party’Where a guest piled on his two -chronic styling capris rings on his pinky toe, which was engaged in Jimmy Chase. While the last few years ago the previous recurrences were disgusting and delicate solitaires, Chan Lu’s new collection has received more maximalist, including 14K white pearl toe ring, and one toe of a toe por poring chrysing crystal and amrald piece.
“The toes have a moment in certainty,” Tran says. “An openness to be fickle and bold is certainly back into fashion. We are coming out of cool luxury era and accessories. A bold head scarf, an ornate shoe, a large toe ring are easy ways to change a whole look.” Tran herself wears stacked ripple toe on her second left toe, and two 14k gold diamond ring on her right fourth toe. Now, she is considering putting her diamond earrings through her stomach, when she was in high school, she got it-because “why not?”
She says, “I am enamored of how people wear jewelry in India.” “This is not just beauty, everything means. For example toe rings, traditionally worn by Hindu women as a symbol of marital status, but are also worn for Ayurvedic health benefits. In aesthetics, in aesthetics, I was inspired by the layers of jewelry women that they wear around their feet – a number of ring and several rings on one.