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| Throngs of event participants, but you can clearly see the air-conditioned tents and even a luxe dinner table for VIP. | 
This past week, I was asked to contribute to a project on 1stDibs involving Coachella.  For those of you that are not familiar, Coachella is a music festival that has been held in the California desert for several years.  For those of you old enough to remember - think of a better organized Woodstock for the new millennium!  There are music venues, food and LOTS of people!  It would take a lot for me to attend any type of music festival since I am always fearful of large crowds and agitated by loud noise/music.  My only concession would be if I had a helicopter at my disposal (okay, that’s NOT happening) and VIP passes to make this a more luxe experience - air-conditioned tents, front row seats, catered food and “Fancy Nancy” powder rooms!  
In any event, Coachella attracts people from all stations in life - including (and especially) the Hollywood Glitterati.  As part of my contribution, I was asked to make up some jewelry designs that might appeal to the fashionistas that attend this event. My brain went right to the Bohemian style I had observed from past events, but with the more luxe styling I would prefer if I were planning to attend.
 
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| This Bohemian style parlor exhibits many of the popular elements of this style - busy groupings/collections on the wall, richly colored and trimmed upholstery, paisley and other layers of patterns. | 
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| Rich colors of emerald green painted panels, a deeply tufted and patterned sofa and a Cabinet of Curiosities collection are displayed on the table. | 
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| Notice the busy patterned fabric/wallpapered walls covered with a collection of art, dramatic benches and the bullion trimmed sofa - typical of the Bohemian style. | 
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| A bedroom that would give me a sleepless night with its highly patterned rug, deep tufted bed and so many little photos and collections.  Pretty certain I would worry where the spiders are hiding! | 
During research, the Bohemian style started the wheels turning and, because of my background - I ended up in interior design.  Bohemian style in interior design incorporates so many elements and styles - it is difficult to place a finger on the hallmark elements.  Bright intense colors, busy Moorish influenced patterns, Ikat/Suzani fabrics and wallpapers, collections of all sorts, bullion trims, the whimsy of a Cabinet of Curiosities and details... details... details!  It is an exhausting visual experience reminding one of an explosion of color and styles, or possibly even a bit like the home of an eccentric grandmother!
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 pierced metal lantern is indicative of the Moorish influence in the 
Bohemian style, but used in such a small dose, this space is restful and
 interesting. | 
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| Tory Burch Office.  The details of the bullion trimmed sofa with Suzani pillows and a small collection of plates, seems a perfect balance of Bohemian influence for an American designer. | 
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| Love the Moorish influenced arched tub enclosure! | 
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| Playing nicely here - this Cabinet of Curiosities is rather tame when compared to the weirdness of others and the French cabinets are simply to die for! | 
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| Via Cote de Texas.  There are definitely some Bohemian influences here - the Nantes toile  shower curtain (similar to an Ikat style), highly decorative blue and white tiles and the metal lantern.  All of this looks gorgeous, when simplified. | 
Bohemian is not my favorite style, but I do love some of the elements in a more simplified manner.  Taken in all together - it is a nightmare!  After studying some of these images, I realized, I do relate to some of the Bohemian style elements - not only in interior design, but in my jewelry designs. 
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| Lots of detail and a touch of dagger danger in this necklace, but the use of clear icy stones keeps a more modern Bohemian esthetic. Krystal Necklace. |  | 
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| Richly colored tourmaline slices and the chandelier style are synonymous with Bohemian designs. Willow Earrings. | 
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| Turquoise is certainly a part of the Bohemian Chic experience.  The Byzantine style wrapped cross is perfect as a layering necklace - another staple of the Boho Chic look.  Cameron Cross Necklace. | 
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| This heart-shaped silver repousse scent bottle adds just the right touch of whimsy to become an effective long layering necklace partner.  Cressida Necklace. | 
Above are the four jewelry designs I created for my fantasy Boho Chic Luxe Coachella event.  Can you envision yourself wearing any of these designs?  
 
 
 
 
 
2 comments:
Love all your jewelry - you are an amazing artist!
Thank you so much for your sweet thoughts, Barbara. So happy to know someone is reading these posts after such a long hiatus!
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