Estelle launches ‘CZ collection’
In a constant endeavour to introduce new and innovative designs and ranges in the rapid changing fashion jewellery space Estelle, designer fashion jewellery for the stylish and elegant woman announced the launch of a new range of jewellery ‘Luminescence’ under the ‘CZ Collection 2003’. This range appeals to the woman who is bold, willing to experiment and who celebrates her femininity.
The ‘Luminescence’ collection is made of rare, exquisitely coloured stones encased in metal finished in silver. The colour of crystals seems transformed as if by magic with the harsh highlights appearing soft and gentle achieved by the satin finish of the metal. All the colours blend perfectly with the base metal and transform the simplest of shapes into a trendy fashion statement. This collection comprises a range of elegantly crafted necklaces, bracelets and earrings that emphasize the glow of stones to perfection.
Estelle has achieved in keeping the lines of this range using predominantly light coloured stones and white metal finishes. These designs are for the confidant woman of today who believes in herself, wants the best in life and who has the time to flaunt it. Available across all Estelle exclusive showrooms, Shoppers Stop, Lifestyle stores and other leading up market outlets in India, Luminescence range is priced between Rs 50 and Rs 2,800.
Estelle is designer fashion jewellery for the stylish and elegant woman with a wide range of designs that are international in style and are priced right. Estelle embodies a spirit of aspiration and confidence and offers the latest in fashion jewellery to women with attitude that enhances their natural beauty and grace.
Estelle is manufactured by Normak Fashions Private Limited 50:50 joint venture with M/s Normak Fashions Inc., Canada. The company is major exporter of fashion jewellery to North America and Europe and has the unique distinction of being the preferred vendor for leading fashion brands in the west including Givenchy, Nine West, 1928, Jones New York, Napier and others. It currently operates two factories in India and employs in excess of 600 workers.
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