Long before guest designers created collections for mass-market retailers and celebutantes became artistic advisors to fashion houses, Paloma Picasso began designing a line of jewelry with her name ...
If everything in the worlds of art and design has already been done, Paloma Picasso’s trick is making people think it’s new again. Picasso, the daughter of Pablo Picasso and a longtime jewelry ...
At this point, Paloma Picasso's name is almost as intertwined with Tiffany & Co.'s as it is with her famous father. She has been designing jewelry for the iconic store since 1980 and is known for her ...
Paloma Picasso described how, despite having one of the most culturally important names of the 21st Century, she worked hard to make a name for herself in the jewelry world. Speaking at the 1 Hotel ...
Following the much anticipated interview, which was attended by Pierre Bergé, artist Chloe Wise, director Victor Kubicek and a whole brood of Brant family members including Dylan, Kelly and ...
Like her creations, Paloma Picasso evokes a light that stays with you Paloma Picasso, the most elegant woman in the world, daughter of the famous painter, now lives in Switzerland, where the legendary ...
She is an international icon of beauty, wealth and mystery. But Paloma Picasso's large, bold pieces of jewelry are a reflection of the designer who has become a famous name in fashion not because of ...
Style icon Paloma Picasso has been creating jewelry for Tiffany & Co. since 1980, famously reinterpreting Xs and O’s in bold silver and gold and celebrating the raw beauty of colorful stones in her ...
Paloma Picasso mines mosaics for inspiration If everything in the worlds of art and design has already been done, Paloma Picasso's trick is making people think it's new again. The long-time jewelry ...
‘I really only like big gems, strong colours, big rings and big jewels. Art was a language spoken around me all the time when I was growing up, so colour is a natural preoccupation, my number one ...
I didn’t know then what I was going to be, but I was so afraid to be compared to my parents [Pablo Picasso and Françoise Gilot], it became an obsession: whatever I did there would be no aesthetic ...