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Fiona Paxton on the JC Report

Friday, 30 May 2008

Strung Out

Fiona Paxton, Coco
Fiona Paxton, Sylvie
Fiona Paxton, Midas
We're stringing together a new jewelry trend—textile-inspired necklaces—and the latest designer to keep an eye on in the category is Fiona Paxton. Rather than just being about the final product, her necklaces are just as much about how they're made—in this case, using ancient techniques and hand embroidery. The result is a small collection of eye-catching patterned pieces that also reflect her training and experience in textile design.

After graduating from the Royal Academy of Art in 1992, the designer spent 15 years working for some of the biggest names in fashion (Chloé, Armani, and Moschino are a few). Her penchant for patterns and prints eventually led her to India, where she became fascinated with the traditional techniques used by local artisans and craftsmen.

It's no wonder then that her first foray into jewelry is both exotic and traditional. Using modern materials like silver and gold chains, Paxton has created wearable works of art that drape across the body in a snake-like fashion. Highlights from the first season include the Coco, a long necklace spun from black and silver beads, as well as strands of silver chains. The Sylvie is even more complex, made up of various sized beads and materials that are layered into one complete necklace that's more than worthy of wearing.

—Meredith Fisher
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