Endless Jewelry Embraces the Power of Positivity with their Spring/Summer Collection

Danish Jewelry brand, Endless Jewelry, today announced the launch of their Spring/Summer collection, featuring an exclusive line of jewelry inspired and co-designed by Jennifer Lopez. The new collection embraces the seasonal colors seen on the catwalks, but also stands apart from the trends by encouraging women to express their own true colors and wear Endless in many different ways.

The Spring/Summer collection by Endless encourages originality and positivity, allowing consumers to be their own designer for any mood, outfit or occasion. This unique combination of soft leather wrap bracelets, necklaces and charms radiates the colors of confidence and individuality in each and every piece. The charms are sterling silver or gold-plated sterling silver and range from dainty to chunky and bold. Inspired by the feminine element of the sea, symbolizing calmness and purity, the stunning ocean hues combined with the colors of sand and radiant peach from the collection remind women to let their inner happiness glow.

“Our ambition with this collection is to communicate that jewelry should be more than something that compliments an outfit. There’s an even bigger message and wish from Endless that all women stand together and compliment each other”, said Mikkel Berg, CMO at Endless Jewelry. “That’s why our jewelry concept is designed to give every woman a sense of uniqueness and confidence so that she may inspire positivity to all those around her”.

The new collection also includes a line designed exclusively by Brand Ambassador and Co-Designer, Jennifer Lopez. The JLo collection embodies her own jewelry statement of feminine, raw and powerful. Sophisticated pearls with a glam rock attitude and double chain charms combined with edgy reptile textures and shimmering signet pieces inspire self-expression and the creation of a personal style statement.

With this collection, you can express your personality through our bracelets and charms. We all have our own unique sense of style. It’s a reflection of our personality.

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This season, the JLo collection is introducing the 3-String Double wrap leather bracelet in two new vibrant colors, Teal Metallic and Pink Metallic. The Silver Bracelet is also available, adding simplicity and elegance to the collection. The Silver Bracelet is designed to fit perfectly with the charms from the core Jennifer Lopez collection, but also have a range of specially designed charms for this unique piece of jewelry.

The Spring/Summer collection by Endless Jewelry is available at all retail locations early March. Leather bracelets and necklaces start at $40 and charms start at $35. Vome into the beautiful worl of Endless Jewelry.

Oribe Canales

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Who would have guessed that the next hair legend would be the one-time ‘bad boy’ from Cuba with the movie star good looks and the tattooed sleeves? Today , one can’t really know fashion without knowing Oribe. It seems as though Oribe has been there for some of the most important milestones of the past 30 years, from being one of the first American hairstylists to style the European collections to working with photographer Steven Meisel and makeup artist Francois Nars on the invention of the supermodel and the rise of one-name wonders like Christy, Linda and Naomi.

Oribe’s work has graced the runways of nearly every well-known designer and the covers of almost all major magazines around the world, as well as several international ad campaigns and commercials. His collaborations include countless photographers such as Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Mario Testino, Helmut Newton, Herb Ritts, Annie Leibovitz, Patrick Demarchelier and Bruce Weber. And then there are all the models, celebrities and icons that Oribe helped transform throughout the years. Oribe is always in the right places with the right people at all of the right times – read on to discover his story

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It all began for Oribe in the late ’80s with an era-defining partnership with Meisel, a magical combination that demanded notice almost immediately. It can be said that, during that time, Oribe brought back the wig (after Diana Ross taught him how to properly secure one), made wild colors en vogue and started the trend back to rollers.

His work in the early ’90s with Gianni Versace demonstrated a shared love for Miami decadence and led to powerful imagery that is now iconic. He was also known during that time for the Oribe Agency, which represented future beauty heavyweights including Laura Mercier, François Nars, Kevin Mancuso, Bobbi Brown, Serge Normant, Danilo and Jimmy Paul.

In 1991, Oribe made news when he opened his palatial Fifth Avenue salon at Elizabeth Arden in New York City. In 1992, he received the honor of being asked by the Metropolitan Museum of Art to design hairpieces from raffia and papier-mâché for the reopening of the Costume Institute galleries, a sculptural mission well suited to his artistic hand. Oribe spent months completing the wigs, which went on mannequins specially designed in Christy Turlington’s likeness. It was a refined expression of the masterful underpinnings of his fashion work.

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In 1992, The New York Times noted that runway hair, once designed to show off clothes, had itself become a big deal. The occasion was a Chanel show at which the deliberately disheveled hairstyles created by Oribe – already a lauded ‘top stylist’ and ‘hair maestro’ – received as much attention as the clothes.

All Karl Lagerfeld, the designer, asked me to do was make the girls feel beautiful. And they did.

Oribe Canales, New York Times, 1992

In 1997, Oribe’s focus turned from fashion to the new faces of fashion: celebrities. This shift came via a new face to the music scene, Jennifer Lopez, who called for Oribe after a childhood spent reading his name in fashion magazines. He accompanied the rising star to Miami to shoot the cover of her first album, On the 6, for which he lightened her hair and pulled it tightly over a wig into a long ponytail. It was a done deal – Sean Combs, her boyfriend at the time, told Lopez not to let Oribe get away, and she didn’t. Oribe worked with her during her meteoric rise (when he created the JLo persona with her) and at the heights of her millennial celebrity.

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Jennifer Lopez by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott, US Vogue, April 2012

Lopez was excited by fashion and dared Oribe to translate his editorial sensibility for her, creating a new vocabulary for the masses (the last pop star with comparable influence willing to represent the extremes of high fashion was Madonna). For example, Oribe had full license to create the outrageous permed wigs Lopez wore for her ‘Play’ video and NBC concert special. And while most of Hollywood was feeling glamorous in wedding hair at the Academy Awards in 2002, Lopez arrived with classic Oribe ‘over-the-top sexy 60’s fashion scary hair’, as he describes it. Many critics panned the hyperbolic bouffant, but Lopez had the good taste to absolutely love it. Lopez was everywhere and so was Oribe. The two continue to collaborate nearly two decades later.

Oribe is always where the news is occurring. While working on the winter 2003 Louis Vuitton campaign, Oribe met the photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott. They were leaders of a new generation of hyper-fashion image makers who recognized Oribe as the perfect creative accomplice. Together Mert and Marcus and Oribe captured Kate Moss as Marilyn Monroe for W. Then, after a Giorgio Armani campaign shoot with the model Agyness Deyn, they shot the rave-inspired cover story for Katie Grand’s style magazine Pop with Oribe giving Deyn’s signature pixie cut a sparkling metallic makeover brushed into shapes usually reserved for video game characters.

Throughout the past 15 years, Oribe has continued to set new standards in his craft, with countless covers of Vogue around the world, red carpet work with nearly every A-list celebrity and ad campaigns for celebrated brands such as Louis Vuitton and Dolce & Gabbana. His current salon off fashionable Lincoln Road in Miami attracts a ‘who’s who’ of clients and employees many of the hair stars of tomorrow.

 

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In 2008, Oribe took his 30-year heritage of hairdressing and his love of glamour and individual beauty and translated it into the collection of products he always imagined and envisioned—a range grounded in old-world hairstyling and blended with new-world technology and the finest ingredients. The end result was an edited line focused on the needs of the most discriminating people: Oribe, his clients, his peers and anyone who believes in elegant beauty, high performance, handcraftsmanship and luxury. Oribe loves what he does and does it passionately, continuing to invent and reinvent. Perhaps more in demand as an editorial stylist than ever, Oribe is constantly building his body of work and strengthening his influence on the hair and fashion that defines generations.

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Jennifer Lopez Forever Glowing

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Glamorous singer Jennifer Lopez is again sparkling and radiating in her new photo shoot for her new luminous and glowing perfume, Forever Glowing. Jennifer Lopez Forever Glowing is all about a modern design, an amazing and thrilling smell as we all as a delicious composition. It is a described to be a chypre/flowery perfume with a fresh and light aroma that will refresh any woman’s day and mood.

Jennifer Lopez Forever Glowing perfume opens to seduce with accords of saffron, white pepper and white honey along with middle notes of neroli, creamy jasmine notes and suede. The base calms with soft notes of patchouli, iris, toffee and vanilla.

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Forever Glowing has a nice design as well as a glowing illusion that will constantly grab attention.

Jennifer Lopez Forever Glowing will be available as 30 and 50ml Eau de Parfum.