loveallthingsitalian
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Had a look on Q US and note that most of it is in clearance. Cleared off to UK by the look of things.
I used to really enjoy the Jacqueline Kennedy shows, as at least you had a guest who was allowed to get on with the job of presenting the products he represented. I think that he rather sugar-coated (to say the least) the relationships she had with both JFK and Onassis, and it was very romanticised, but he told the stories well. But it was fascinating to see the pictures of her wearing the originals of the items. He had a nice manner too - not harsh and brash. It really felt like a touch of glamour... rather like when Tova does her diamonique shows.
Elizabeth Taylor will be something, I imagine. Her originals will have been more proper jewellery, if the famous items represent what sort of thing we can look forward to, whereas Jackie Kennedy's original stuff it seems was often stylish costume jewellery using base metals and artificial stones (not so much eek as resin or plastic).
I just noticed the thread, and whilst I totally agree with you on the gentleman who presented the Jackie range, and oh yes did he ever sugar coat some of the stories, but the fact remains that Kennedy and Jackie, despite it all did love each other very much.
The other thing is that both Jackie and Elizabeth had very very expensive items of jewellery with not a faux or paste among them, with the exception of jackie's pearls, many designers including Chanel never used real only faux glass pearls, but as for sapphires, diamonds and rubies you can bet your bottom dollar those two women only had the real (and highly prized) thing, but I've never purchased anything from the range, and won't purchase anything from Liz's range either, as i just don't want anything but the real thing.
Do you really think so? How could any self respecting woman still love someone incapable of keeping it in his pants. The entire family would do anything that still was still breathing. No man would ever humiliate me no matter what jewellery he bought especially when she was more than solvent herself. Mind you she obviously had problems considering her next choice of husband.
Just before the Christie auction Channel 4 did a documentary about her jewels. It was fascinating and showed many home movies and clips of her wearing her bling. It talked about each piece and people involved with the jewels were interviewed, as were fellow film stars and friends.
An interesting section of the programme said that Liz Taylor was far far wealthier than Burton, she could buy and sell him many times over and the most expensive pieces were probably partly paid for by Liz herself. She liked to trot out the tale that Burton had "bought" her such and such but the reality was, she`d paid the lion`s share herself. Of course he did buy her many jewels but the biggest most expensive pieces, the Taylor/Burton diamond for example, were sought out by Liz herself and the programme actually interviewed the guy who delivered the unset diamond to her in Switzerland and he ended up staying with them for several days because Liz really wanted the diamond but Burton didn`t really seem interested. In the end she got it but even though she contributed most of the cost herself, she wouldn`t actually commit to it without his approval so she could legitimately say he`d got it for her. I suppose many wives do similar things, buy a handbag for example and then say " oh look what you`ve bought me darling".
If you can find the documentary online, its well worth watching. It`s called Elizabeth Taylor Auction of a lifetime.
I just saw a 'ruby & diamond' necklace priced at OVER £500--WHAT? they were ooooing & ahhhing over the packaging, well you have to get something for your money.
It's bizarre - like people who love the whole wedding thing and forget that there's a marriage at the end of it...I think we all like nice packaging especially if it is for a pressie but some people seem to prefer the packaging to what is inside it.
I used to really enjoy the Jacqueline Kennedy shows, as at least you had a guest who was allowed to get on with the job of presenting the products he represented. I think that he rather sugar-coated (to say the least) the relationships she had with both JFK and Onassis, and it was very romanticised, but he told the stories well. But it was fascinating to see the pictures of her wearing the originals of the items. He had a nice manner too - not harsh and brash. It really felt like a touch of glamour... rather like when Tova does her diamonique shows.
Elizabeth Taylor will be something, I imagine. Her originals will have been more proper jewellery, if the famous items represent what sort of thing we can look forward to, whereas Jackie Kennedy's original stuff it seems was often stylish costume jewellery using base metals and artificial stones (not so much eek as resin or plastic).
I hear she had a good collection of wedding rings.