Sunday, November 17, 2013

Montage Muses

Creative people rely on inspiration. No one can create in a vacuum. Artists quite commonly are inspired by nature.... the weather, a sunrise, waves, clouds, even smells. Beauty abounds in many forms and reinterpreting beauty into a new form is what creativity is all about. In today's blog we are going to talk about muses.... people (in this case women)  who are a source of artistic inspiration.

Be sure to check out our Pinterest board called Montage Muses:
http://www.pinterest.com/myrnahalpern/montage-muses/



Here is the exquisite Lana Del Rey. Her beauty alone qualifies her as a Montage Muse. She has a timeless air about her that we try to capture in our designs. We love the classic style of her bracelets and the quirky vintage boomerang fabric on which she is perched. All of it serves as inspiration.




Who doesn't adore the brilliant actress, Jemima Kirke. There is a certain complexity and mystique about her that is fascinating. We try to bring those qualities into our designs through the use of unexpected combinations of textures and colorations. Thanks, Jemima, for your inspiring beauty.



Cara Delevigne reminds us of a flower child of the 60's. Not only do we want to put flowers in her hair, but we want to outfit her with piles of our funky and eclectic statement necklaces. We are channeling the 60's in our Spring/Summer 2014 Collections and she is definitely our muse. Cara reminds us of two 60's standouts, Twiggy and the late Sharon Tate.


Last, but certainly not least is our very own Montage Muse, Stephanie Alabaster, a native of Seattle who works in the corporate offices of Nordstrom. Stephanie is the gorgeous model featured on our website who brings our jewelry alive with her classic beauty and "Alabaster" complexion! Stephanie's charm and good looks is a great source of inspiration in our designs. You can see lots of photos of her on our website www.myrnahalpern.com

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