Friday, August 9, 2019

Story image for bridal jewelry from Wall Street Journal

Jewelry Label Spinelli Kilcollin Launches a Wedding Line

Wall Street Journal-Mar. 15, 2017
Last June Yves Spinelli, 42, and Dwyer Kilcollin, 33, co-founders of the Los Angeles–based jewelry label Spinelli Kilcollin, surprised each other with custom ...
Story image for bridal jewelry from Brides.com

10 Engagement Ring Shopping Tips to Help You Find the Perfect Ring

Brides.com-Oct. 1, 2017
"The bride-to-be should definitely have an idea of her stone size," says Jaclyne Kirkorian of Jupiter Jewelry in the diamond district of New York. "As much as ...
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Eight Australian jewellery brands to know

Vogue Australia-Nov. 2, 2017
This season's street style has shown us one thing in the way jewellery: anything's a go. From statement to stackable and dainty to minimalist, there's simply no ...
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Eva Fehren's Latest Engagement-Ring Collection Is Totally On Point

Brides.com-Jul. 25, 2017
... jewelry designer Eva Fehren's bold geometric pieces, so when we heard she was releasing new styles for her engagement-ring and wedding-band collection, ...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

To take another example. Suppose I'm sitting in the barbershop, me
last issue of the magazine "Paris-Match". The cover shows a young
African in a French uniform; taking the salute, he looks up,
probably waving the French flag. This is the MEANING of the image. But
no matter how naive I may be, I understand that he wants to tell me
image: it means that France is a great Empire, that all her
sons, regardless of colour, serve faithfully under her banners and what not
the best response to critics of the so-called colonial system, than the zeal
this young African is his so-called oppressors. And
this case before me there is a built-semiological system: here
there is a meaning, which itself is a primary semiological
system (AFRICAN SOLDIER saluted, AS IS CUSTOMARY IN FRENCH
ARMY); there is the signified (in this case, is the intentional mixing
belonging to the French nation with the military duty); finally, there
The REPRESENTATION of the signified through the signifier.