By Vogue for Gayubo
In the closet, as in the jewelry box, there are two ways of approaching dressing. There are those who prefer to cover themselves in a succession of infallible basics, with a simple cut and discreet aesthetics. Others choose to give each stylistic gesture that surrounds them a twist: they are unconventional girls looking for special garments capable of transforming a look in record time. They like trends as much as pieces without an expiration date, but their motto is to go one step further. And it is a mantra that they try to apply to everything, including the jewelry they wear. After all, why opt for what everyone wears, if what they want is to be the exception?
By Vogue for Gayubo
Luminaria is designed precisely for those unique people. Under this name we find the new collection of high jewelry with which Gayubo proposes to stand out from the rest. On the one hand, its precious stones are called upon to fill any style with color. On the other, the necklaces and earrings that make it up, in 18-carat gold with diamonds, include two positions. And although they can be found to match the stone of the same color, the firm invites just the opposite. It's time to give a fresh touch (and much more fun) through the tones of the stones. For example, in contrast. Or even combining cold or warm tones, such as the green of the peridot or the reddish of the rhodolite.
But above all, it is a proposal to accompany the most special moments. The designs of the Almudena and Pilar Gayubo sisters have that versatility that makes them fit into any situation that occurs to us. What if those topaz earrings that you are going to wear on New Year's Eve are that perfect “something blue” for your wedding? That versatile ability is the secret to shine with your own light in the remainder of 2021, and in all the years (and moments) to come.
By Vogue for Gayubo