Have a nosey at the latest Anna Sheffield jewelry campaign and get ready to discover an impressive range of exquisite, extravagantly crafted pieces that guarantee to capture everyone's attention!
An exquisite piece of jewelry is the result of an entire process
that has as foundation an endless passion. This is the case of New
York-based designer, Anna Sheffield, whose devotion to fine arts
resulted into a stunning range of unique, glam and otherworldly
goodies. Anna took jewelry designing to a whole new dimension using
outstanding combinations of elements that managed to capture the
attention of famous designers, companies and collectors.
We now have the opportunity to take a peek at Sheffield's latest
jewelry campaign featuring model Zazoe van Lieshout photographed by
Olivia Malone. Speaking about the ad, the designer confessed that
she was inspired by the animal nature.
"The new campaign arose from my fascination with the opposing
dichotomies of animal nature. I really wanted to capture that
intensity in a silent space - like moments between - and a ferocity
that is simultaneously graceful and pensive, yet alive with beauty.
Olivia's photos have those qualities in their warm diffusion of
sunlight and her innate ability to bring forth a captivating
elegance from the model - in this case the redheaded, feline Zazoe
who was simply a vision," Anna told Elle.
Anna Sheffield's collection includes one-of-a-kind, extravagantly
crafted jewelry pieces that guarantee to add a memorable and
remarkable touch to any outfit. In an interview with
whatwelikenyc.com, the designer revealed her most popular
piece.
“It’s a tie among three rings, I’d say. The rosette with the
stacking crescent bands and rose cut centers has garned much
attention for the way they nest together and how the look
separately as well. The Hazeline solitaire - either gold gem or
with a black or champagne diamond - takes the cake. It’s always
been a center of attention and that is great because that ring is
based on one that belonged to my grandmother, so it’s close to my
heart. And the two finger ring, which I wear everyday in some
iteration is surely my most well loved style in the line. The
yellow or rose gold with pavé diamonds are beautiful, and even more
beasty when stacked in multiple,” Anna said.
On how she became a jewelry designer, Anna Sheffield admitted that
it was rather an accident. Well, truth be told, a happy and lucky
one, we would say.
“Quite accidentally. I learned the techniques for making sculptures
and jewelry, but rarely used them to make wearable objects. Jewelry
became a sort of aside to my creative process when making art. I’d
work on little things when I was stuck on an idea or had some
random scrap of material that seemed fitted for a ring or pendant.
Becoming a brand, designing seasonal collections and all of that
came way later and totally grew from the tiniest idea. I had no
formal training in fashion merchandising or branding
and marketing. That’s actually become the most incredible, exciting
and inspiring part of my job. Well next to actually making a piece
of jewelry at the bench,” the designer explained.
Photos via annasheffield.com


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