Futuristic Jewelry
The futuristic jewelry market has swung the door wide open for designer experimentation with cut, color, and materials used to make these one of a kind creations. Bandages, paper craft, and organic hodgepodge are all fair game for the next possible trend in futuristic jewelry. And if you like this kind of stuff, the best news is that future will always be with us, keeping this novel idea innovating and exciting year after year.
Futuristic jewelry comes in all shapes and sizes, but may be best characterized by oversized chunky pieces with clean lines and often a hollowed out look. Bracelets and bangles favor a wide cuff band with simple, yet ingenious accents to give the overall effect of futuristic time travel. Futuristic jewelry neck sculptures can span the length of a dinner plate, somewhat similar to a warrior's shield, rather than a necklace. However, the market is flooded with quality futuristic jewelry piece to choose from. So you decide for yourself what is practical to wear on or off the fashion runways.
International designer, Lizzie Fortunato by Elizabeth and Kathryn Fortunata, has broken through the fashion mold with stylish futuristic jewelry that might take some courage to wear off the runway. The 2009 New York City fashion show wares include the "Exquisite Corpse" fall and winter collection that was inspired by the rag doll with stuffed fabric necklaces made from an ace bandage materials. Similar elastic bangles were proudly worn with a splash of brightly colored pliable fabric, covered in decorative geometric shapes for a wild futuristic design. The soft, lightweight bracelets and fabric sculptures took on a life of their own and did accomplish their goal to add a signature touch to an understated garment.
Futuristic jewelry comes in all price ranges to meet most budgets and can be a fun and exciting way to spice up a casual outfit or office attire. The more elaborate types, as sported by Lady Gaga, are best befitting for a special event or evening out, and will require a significant investment for a choice signature piece. Just work within your budget or venture out with a creation of your own. There are no rules to follow and no boundaries to define your unique and artistic vision of the future.
Futuristic jewelry comes in all shapes and sizes, but may be best characterized by oversized chunky pieces with clean lines and often a hollowed out look. Bracelets and bangles favor a wide cuff band with simple, yet ingenious accents to give the overall effect of futuristic time travel. Futuristic jewelry neck sculptures can span the length of a dinner plate, somewhat similar to a warrior's shield, rather than a necklace. However, the market is flooded with quality futuristic jewelry piece to choose from. So you decide for yourself what is practical to wear on or off the fashion runways.
International designer, Lizzie Fortunato by Elizabeth and Kathryn Fortunata, has broken through the fashion mold with stylish futuristic jewelry that might take some courage to wear off the runway. The 2009 New York City fashion show wares include the "Exquisite Corpse" fall and winter collection that was inspired by the rag doll with stuffed fabric necklaces made from an ace bandage materials. Similar elastic bangles were proudly worn with a splash of brightly colored pliable fabric, covered in decorative geometric shapes for a wild futuristic design. The soft, lightweight bracelets and fabric sculptures took on a life of their own and did accomplish their goal to add a signature touch to an understated garment.
Futuristic jewelry comes in all price ranges to meet most budgets and can be a fun and exciting way to spice up a casual outfit or office attire. The more elaborate types, as sported by Lady Gaga, are best befitting for a special event or evening out, and will require a significant investment for a choice signature piece. Just work within your budget or venture out with a creation of your own. There are no rules to follow and no boundaries to define your unique and artistic vision of the future.
