I treated the fine chain as if it was hair when applying and cutting to length. I’ve taken inspiration from Le Corbusier polished chrome tubular formed frames on the outside of his famous LC3 settee, and Buckminster Fuller geometric curves and a constant form of inspiration from hair dresser Vidal Sassoon. Every design has gone through a process of immersion through my hand dying technique, mirroring the Drenched concept. I gave myself a strict period of time to create a collection where I would be fully immersed I would be drenched in the concept of empowerment. “Jewellery for me has always been about confidence, and with this collection I wanted to challenge myself. Creating a striking, strong and sculptural effect. With smooth, sleek beautifully hand dyed, and hand formed acrylic bars held firmly between severe mechanical handmade sterling silver ends. Zelia designs and creates pieces of jewellery as if they were armour, a protective layer. The concept of DRENCHED is about confidence and empowerment. Zelia Horsley’s new collection DRENCHED for 2017 is powerful, luxurious and wearable. Zelia has also received compliments on her jewellery from actress Jennifer Aniston. Zelia Horsley Jewellery ‘s collections have attracted numerous private clients including BBC TV presenter Edith Bowman, a Saudi Arabian Princess, indie band 'Editors' guitarist Chris Urbanowicz and has been worn on stage by 'REM' lead singer Michael Stipe. As well as Fashion Editor of Instyle Magazine in NYC! Stylists Karl Plewka and Aldene Johnson (Florence and the Machine) have requested jewellery for shoots with Kylie Minogue, Isabella Rossellini’s daughter Elettra Wiedemann and Annie Lennox daughter Tali Lennox. Photographers such as Mario Testino and fashion/creative director of Harpers Bazaar, Sophie Neophitou, have also requested pieces for shoots. Features have also been written about her jewellery in highly regarded fashion blogs such as, ,, .uk and where Zelia horsley jewellery has claimed the coveted spot of “ITEM OF THE WEEK” twice in 2011. Zelia Horsley Jewellery has had huge attention from high end fashion publications such as, Vogue UK, Vogue Turkey, Vogue Russia, Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, The Sunday Times Magazine "STYLE", Saturday Times Magazine, The Independent and The Guardian as well as various jewellery trade magazines. Zelia was also honoured by securing a position in the “HOT 100” Nexgems sponsored by SWAROVSKI. Zelia Horsley Jewellery was nominated for “Designer of the Year”, where she was exclusively chosen to exhibit at the launch party held in the glamorous surroundings of the Mayfair Hotel and the opening catwalk show at the Royal Exchange. Since producing her own work in her London-based studio, her ranges are currently stocked in Luisa Via Roma (Florence), Elizabeth Galton Studio (London), Pebbles (Edinburgh), Lady Moor’s Lover (Melbourne), Pretty Dangerous (Hong Kong) plus a selection of online boutiques. Should a new jewellery trade fair launch onto the international market, Retail Jeweller will provide the essential information to keep your business informed.Following her studies at Middlesex University London, Zelia went on to work in the studios of Kirt Holmes and Simon Harrison Ltd where she both created and produced pieces for Vivienne Westwood and Agent Provocateur. Keep checking back for global and UK-based jewellery industry events that offer buying opportunities, networking platforms and business advice for jewellery sector professionals. Find out more about the best jewellery awards to enter, the latest jewellery competitions and the conferences and summits that are guaranteed to inspire business owners. ![]() Look out for international trade fair insights hailing from Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Hong Kong, the United States and many more. From jewellery auctions to gems and jewellery exhibition news, the Retail Jeweller news team will keep you in the loop of the largest jewellery industry events across the world, including the Retail Jeweller UK Jewellery Awards. Boost your business calendar with the Retail Jeweller guide to jewellery and watch industry events, including jewellery trade shows, awards, conferences and exhibitions.
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