And Affordable – Wedding Jewellery Brand British Brides Swear By

And Affordable – Wedding Jewellery Brand British Brides Swear By

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Paz PAD London.

r a subtle accent, we've got you covered. But here's the thing - we're not just about providing beautiful jewellery; we're about creating memories that will last a ---time. That's why our approach is rooted in a deep understanding of what matters most to our customers. We take the time to listen, to understand your vision, and to collaborate with you to bring it to ---. Whether you're styling your bridesmaids or adding a touch of glamour to your own wedding attire, "we're here to guide you every step of the way." And because we're a family-run business... you can trust that you're in good hands - our passion for excellence and dedication to customer service is unparalleled.

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When Anna Jewsbury began designing Completedworks 's sculpture-like Scrunch, Glitch and Crumple jewellery back in 2013, she never thought about women wearing her delightfully distinctive pieces on their wedding days. Over a decade later, despite Completedworks's Pulp and Infinity's Reversal earrings becoming unofficial emblems of alternative brides' big days, Jewsbury, whose aesthetic vocabulary is inspired by her studies in maths and philosophy at Oxford, still does not consider herself a bridal designer. Rather, the creative, who counts Emma Watson and Jodie Comer as clients, does what she has always done and considers the power of connections, over frothy white confections, when dreaming up her industrial yet achingly pretty pieces from her studio in a converted boozer off London's Edgware Road. “We think about intention and strength and symbols of possibility, and we always draw on a utilitarianism of form, all of which probably resonate with those getting married,” she muses when probed on the stratospheric success of Completedworks in the wedding fashion sphere.

You only need to look at the number of British Vogue brides complementing their dresses with Anna's pearl and recycled gold vermeil trinkets (Completedworks has a “Department of Fieldwork” dedicated to sustainability) to see the waves her weaving, looping and twisting designs have made in the market this year alone. Take fellow designer Clio Peppiatt, she of party dress fame, who accented her “sexy and fun” reception look at London's ICA with a pair of diamond and pearl drop earrings by Completedworks which, Peppiatt says, “captured the blend of classic elegance with a contemporary twist” she wished to convey. A bunch of glass peonies, featuring delicate dew drops on the petals, by Home in Heven brought the uniquely Clio look together.

London fashion editor Olivia Buxton-Smith also wanted to spotlight the capital's talent during her Moroccan celebrations, and flew two Completedworks ear cuffs, along with some Molly Goddard flats, to North Africa with her. “I couldn't get my head around having something beautiful that I could only wear once,” notes Buxton-Smith of her hybrid wedding look , featuring a tutu-like skirt by Wed Studio. “The same went for my accessories, I wanted to find pieces that I would rewear lots.”

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