Showing posts with label instagram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label instagram. Show all posts

Saturday, September 14, 2013

A Tease of New-for-Fall-'13 Pave Phantom for Men

Helping us out, @gregmaczko posted this (see below) to Instagram this evening, giving a glimpse at David Yurman's latest men's collection, which is kind of new, kind of resurrected and features color-change garnet set in black titanium.

David Yurman Men's Phantom Collection Pieces, featuring color-change garnet set in black titanium.
Image Credit: @gregmaczko (Instagram)
Are these designs available now online? ...Are you kidding me? Much to my our mutual frustration, not a single piece from the F/W '13-14 men's line has debuted on DavidYurman.com. As evidenced by this 'gram, however, the pieces are available in the Nashville boutique, whose telephone number is 615.298.1190. (Yes, I had that on file.) Give 'em a ring, and surely they'll be happy to Fed-Ex one of these beauties to you.

That's all for now, dear reader. DYguy out.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Five Questions about the Lance Bass Ring-with-a-Ding Hubbub

So in case you haven't been keeping up with your Lance Bass news (I only sort of fault you for this), the former popstar is now engaged to his boyfriend of almost two years, Michael Turchin. Evidently Turchin said yes on Sunday, September 1, as that is the date on which Bass posted this Instagram:

Lance Bass and fiance Michael Turchin
Image Credit: @LanceBass (Instagram)
Two days later, @DavidYurman posted this (see below) on Twitter:

Tweet from @DavidYurman to @LanceBass: Congratulations Lance and Michael! We're thrilled that you chose us to be a part of this incredible day.
You see, a source told People Magazine Bass "went to three stores and couldn't find anything [ring-wise]" until, at Saks Fifth Avenue, "[h]e saw a David Yurman ring, and he knew that was the one...." Well, of course, @DavidYurman had to reach out publicly once this (soft) news broke.

Only the story doesn't end there. Yesterday afternoon, Bass responded to @DavidYurman's tweet with the following:

Friday, August 16, 2013

At Last, a David Yurman F/W '13-14 Men's Collection Preview (Now with Tag Necklaces!)

Late last night Instagram user @burniebear shared these (see below) images, which were captured, it seems, at a DY fall preview event at/for Nordstrom Perimeter in Atlanta, Georgia. Revealed are three bracelets and several rings, mostly band-style, from David Yurman's F/W '13-14 Men's Collection. Revel in the artistry. (My impressions are posted as image captions.)


New David Yurman F/W '13-14 Men's Collection Bracelets
Of the three designs showcased here,
my initial preference is for the middle one,
though I suppose I should see all in their full glory
before making any verdicts.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Get a Glimpse at the David Yurman F/W '13-14 Women's Collection

Instagram user @emilylkane was in Menlo Park, New Jersey earlier today previewing the David Yurman F/W '13-14 Women's Collection and was kind enough to upload for public consumption these collages of sumptuous new product:

David Yurman F/W '13-14 Women's Designs
I absolutely adore--ADORE--the ring in the middle frame
on the right, which is from, if I'm not mistaken,
the soon-to-be-released Willow Collection.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Coming Soon: The David Yurman Miniature Pinky Ring for Women

David Yurman Miniature Pinky Rings and Waverly Color Rings
Seeing is believing. @islandfeversisters gave Instagram users yesterday this preview of what is to come from David Yurman. It appears that Waverly rings with colored gems and miniature pinky rings will soon be available. Get your pocketbooks ready, ladies. While price points have yet to be determined, these pretty creations will likely cost an equally pretty penny. I'll update this posting with additional details as they emerge.

Monday, March 25, 2013

How to Stack Your Wrist with Style (and potentially impress Colette Neyrey)

An Instagram from @DavidYurman, which encourages viewers to upload photos of their best bracelet stacks
Wrist candy. Arm party. Bracelet swag (cringe). Whatever you want to call it, the practice of stacking bracelets up and down (and beyond) one's wrist has never been hotter. David Yurman acknowledges this in the company's latest Instagram (see right) in which the following imperative is forwarded: Stack up. Snap off. Impress our Executive Style Director. Evidently those who succeed at doing just that will have their Instagrams featured in DY's Facebook gallery.

So does this mean it's time to take every bracelet, watch, and bauble you own and string them somewhere between hand and elbow? No, in fact, it doesn't. You see, there is an art to properly adorning one's wrist. An art? you think. Please, I don't need to learn how to apply bracelets. Oh no? Based on what I've happened upon via Instagram in recent weeks, I'd beg--heartily, in fact--to differ.

That being said, I'm not here to waste your time nor to prate on endlessly. So I'll be quick. I'll keep my suggestions brief. But I think it in our collective best interest that this posting gets read. (We have some heavy offenders out there.)

DYguy's Three Tips for Bracelet Stacking

 

1. Stack only pieces that complement or starkly contrast.

And your best bet is to go with those that complement. Stacks are like outfits, like clothing ensembles. Each piece, while important on its own, contributes to the whole. Bear that in mind when stacking to avoid adornment catastrophes. (Don't think they exist? See below.)

2. Stick to a general theme or statement.

What do you want your wrist to say? Limit yourself to one message per stack. Want to exhibit a light and carefree attitude? Great, select pieces that contribute to the development of that aura. Want to go sultry and mysterious? Excellent. Stack accordingly. Avoid going, however, light and sultry or carefree and mysterious. Doing so may set you on a course to Trainwreckville. (Never been? Again, see below.)

3. Give due consideration to overall visual appeal.

Aesthetics matter. Indeed, with jewelry, sometimes they are all that matters. While it's great that Bracelet A represents your free spirit and Bracelet B stands for your resilience, if A and B do not look good together, they probably shouldn't be worn together. You might have to find another way to demonstrate your free spirit... like, by being you. ;)

All right, so there you have my recommendations. Sometimes, however, recommendations aren't enough. Sometimes they need to be seen to be believed. So, with that, here are some stacks that succeed and others that, well, fail to succeed.

an Instagram showing a bracelet stack
SUCCESS. Gold with gold. Clunky with clunky.
Brava, @msyoung07!
an Instagram showing a bracelet stack
FAILURE. Too many colors and shapes, not enough cohesion.
This ^ is why I'm a reluctant stacker.
I don't want to look like I have--for no reason at all--
my entire collection on at once.
an Instagram showing a bracelet stack
SUCCESS. A limited number of pieces are on display,
and each is of medium to medium-high weight.
an Instagram showing a bracelet stack
FAILURE. Too much geometry.
an Instagram showing a bracelet stack
SUCCESS. (1) Makes a bold statement.
(2) All pieces are Yurman.
(3) The red coral spiritual beads provide important contrast.

an Instagram showing a bracelet stack
FAILURE. Lack of statement and order.
an Instagram showing a bracelet stack
SUCCESS. There's much going on, but the arrangement is
orderly, tidy, and, perhaps most important, unified.
(I love, too, the extension of the stack to the ring.)
an Instagram showing a bracelet stack
SUCCESS/SUCCESS/FAILURE.
OK, show me what you've learned:
Which of the three wrists is the mess?

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Instagram of the Week

I search high and low each week (not really, I just browse images tagged #DavidYurman) in a quest to find what is, in my estimation, the best DY-related Instagram of that seven-day stretch. This week's pick comes from @ryann914.

Yes, this is a stellar in-close-focus shot of some beautiful product, but what sold me on this Instagram was @ryann914's clever caption in which he makes an endorsement--some sixty years late--of racial integration. It is good to know all the same, @ryann914, that you are on the right side of history. ;)

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Instagram of the Week

I search high and low each week (not really, I just browse images tagged #DavidYurman) in a quest to find what is, in my estimation, the best DY-related Instagram of that seven-day stretch. This week's pick comes from @iamalec07.

It's great to see someone sporting vintage (in a relative sense) men's DY, and of all exotic stones to sport, @iamalec07 is working dino bone, a longtime favorite of mine. What, exactly, is dino bone, you ask? Well, it is not--as an uninformed Yurman salesperson once told me--"carved dinosaur bone." No, I'm fairly certain there are prohibitions against the harvesting of said. The stone called dino bone is actually--and this is according to a custom jeweler--"the result of fossilized bone from dinosaurs in which the cellular structure has been replaced with quartz." But I digress.


Not only is the shot composition here excellent, I love the evocative quality of this Instagram. @iamalec07's devil-may-care, rebel-without-a-cause attitude is, without artifice, so plainly conveyed that one can almost feel the cool of the man behind the lens. Yeah, OK, so I might just be that person who, in my everyday life, rails against the ills of smoking, but I cannot deny I love what smoking and, by extension, the DY brand, to me, represent, and that, my darling readers, is freedom. Freedom? From jewelry that clings, binds, and ties? Oh it's ironic--I'll give you that--but the irony has no bearing on its truth. (And that, being subjective, is undeniable.)

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Instagram of the Week

I search high and low each week (not really, I just browse images tagged #DavidYurman) in a quest to find what is, in my estimation, the best DY-related Instagram of that seven-day stretch. This week's pick comes from @b25thomas.


Not only do I love, love, love the sophisticated-yet-understated look of a Yurman rubber weave bracelet, the shot composition, color scheme, and strategic use of blur here especially impress. Way to wow, @b25thomas.

Check back next Wednesday (and every Wednesday after) for a new DYMANia Instagram of the Week.