Couture 2018

Carole le bris Versailles collection and Chic hardware NICKY'S DIAMOND HEARTWARE LOCKET

Carole Le Bris Perez Press Release

New York. The raw beating heart of the city, its inimitable skylines and revered art heroes—already known for her past collections inpsired by Jean Michel Basquiat and Roy Lichtenstein—channeled  in the dramatic fine jewelry. Carole Le Bris Perez was showned at Valery Demure’s Paris and london showroom.

HER NEW LINE INPSIRED BY VERSAILES :

with Marie-antoinette drop chandelier earrings with oversized green amethist, baroque pearls and pink tourmaline. this earring are exqusitly crafted in New york city, with the decadent feel that maire-antoinette would have worn while eating colorful macoroons in versailles. She also designed tennis braclet with rainbow colored fine stones, and old incredible rings, with uber sized stones and pearls, which the queen of Versailles would have adored. "luxury is back , lets have fun with our feminine side" purred Carole with her French accent.

Nicky's collection chic hardware good luck attachable charms :

after one of her favorite female artist Nicky de saint Phalle. Carole designed a heart with diamond hardware that is made to add on charms, she makes such as raw diamond bird cage or the customers personal own favorites. some medaillons are ornate with diamonds and hand painted enamel, they provide good luck and Love to the adorned .

Cy New collection :

incredibly fun scrible gold jewels honoring CY Tombly red paintings, alluring and elegant shapes, makes for a never seen before look. adding oversize real stones and pearls, this collection is an instant succes.

Yves engrenages New collection :

the clock mechanism engrenages, inspired by Yves Tinguely are a classic twist for carole. studs and stones ornate that eponemous collection, more serious and for every day wear, stacks bracelet with irregular clock mechanism, already pre stacked 4 raw rings , or mini rings to stack as desired. Carole also made chic hardware from this engrenage, to smartly attach her charms, good luck medaillons, with her inimitable elegant artsy style.

Hers is a daring, instantly recognizable aesthetic sculpted in mostly gold and diamonds, reverberating with her palpable passion for art. The collection is compelling precisely because of its irregular shapes and pave diamond settings, which often appear in unexpected formations. With an off-kilter crown motif as her brand signature and lopsided stars a recurrent theme, even the sharp shapes and zigzag details on Perez’s rings are ingeniously constructed, at once illustrating her sculptural, artistic approach to jewelry.

From her earliest years she loved to create jewelry for herself and her friends. In 1998 she studied sculpture at New York’s Art Student League. Today, the jeweler’s eponymous collection is crafted right here in New York City.

As the wife and muse of the renowned artist, Enoc Perez, she relishes her daily diet of living and breathing art. Indeed, she lives surrounded by artists with art featured on every wall. She has been Enoc's muse ever since they met. In this collection the roles reverse and he becomes her muse in various ways, from his Picasso-inspired eyes and mouth that now feature boldly in her pieces to the palm trees, so redolent of his native Puerto Rico.

Within the collection there also comes fine jewelry lines inspired by her favorite artists. And then there is of course New York City, the place she fell in love with in 1996. 

Every Carole Le Bris Perez piece renders these influences into bright elegant designs that delight the eye. Her medium is diamonds and 14 carat gold and she also sometimes incorporates pink sapphires, rubies, apatite, labradorite and moonstone into her work, too.

from her past collection :

PABLO’S EYES

Etched in a mosaic of diamonds, pink sapphires, rubies and other colored stones, Enoc Perez’s Picasso-inspired eyes and mouth provided the catalyst for this instantly recognizable motif, laden with good luck.

JEAN-MICHEL’S CROWN

Honoring "The Radiant Child" aka Jean-Michel Basquiat, the electrifying, nervous lines of his drawings appear in versions of Basquiat’s inimitable crown.

ROY’S STAR

With a rare ability to grab attention just as Roy Lichenstein’s art did, Perez’s version of the artist’s Pop Art star with its jagged, crooked lines bursts into life in this collection.