Showing posts with label necklace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label necklace. Show all posts

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Pretty in Pink



"I believe in manicures. 
I believe in overdressing. 
I believe in primping at leisure and wearing lipstick. 
I believe in pink. 
I believe happy girls are the prettiest girls.
 I believe that tomorrow is another day, 
and... 
I believe in miracles."
~ Audrey Hepburn 

Shop our blush, pinks and nudes as a fresh alternative for winter








Shop our collection in store or online

xo
McMullen

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Editors Picks :: Karen

This week's Editors Picks focuses on an easy, yet elegant, look
featuring breezy vibrant blues with a splash of 
summer white.


See the whole look!


Shop Karen's look in-store and online:

Parker Anna Dress 
(in-store only)

Lizzie Fortunato Totem pendant I
(in-store only)

Anna Sui La Vie de Boheme
eau de parfum

Rag & Bone Jefferson Blazer

Reece Hudson Stendahl Miniaudiere Clutch

Dr. Lancer Skin Care

Stop by McMullen or call
510.658.6906
for more information 
on this weeks Editors Picks.

xo
McMullen

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Getting to Know Our Designers :: Melissa Joy Manning


Melissa Joy Manning began her highly coveted and eponymous line in 1997
after seeing one of her designs on a t.v sitcom. 
Manning had studied traditional silversmithing in Mexico, design in Barcelona, art history in 
San Diego, and jewelry design and sculpture in San Francisco.
A bay area native, Manning took her extensive background in the arts and applied it to her true passion, creating beautiful, heirloom style pieces that combine the traditional with the modern.
Her aesthetic crosses many genres, and her inspirations from traveling, art, and different cultures shine through in her designs. They range from simple and delicate 14k gold and mixed metal chains to large statement pieces featuring raw cut crystals and stones.
Manning lets her materials speak for themselves, allowing the gems or metals to become the focal point in order to show their natural beauty. 


Melisa believes her pieces speak to the individual rather than the masses. Each piece is special and unique becoming "not an accessory, but an expression", as Manning says of her work. 
Mannings materials also come from social and environmentally sustainable vendors
and are handmade to order in her Berkeley based studio.
We love Mannings attention to natural beauty, as well as her range of style and choice. Each piece is truly unique, and we love how her pieces stand out when worn alone, and the bold statement they create when layered together.
Stop by McMullen to shop the Melissa Joy Manning collection and find the perfect Mother's Day gift, or a pretty treat for yourself.
See limited styles online at 
or call 
510.659.6906 
for more information on Melissa Joy Manning.
 
xo
McMullen

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Ten Under $250

Take a look at this week's favorite ten pieces
under $250!
See product and pricing information below.


In clockwise order from top left:

Ali Golden Slip - $170

Anniel Metallic Snake Smoking Slipper - $226

Kai Body Butter - $60

NSF Tiffany Long Skirt - $236

Kathy Kamei Saddle Ring - $198

Tucker Bow Tie Blouse - $220

Clare Vivier Metallic Bronze Leather Fold Over Clutch - $170

Lisa Lebow Eagle Claw Necklace - $250

Mother The Looker Jean - $206

Epice 1920 Scarf - $244

Shop these styles in-store and online
or call 510.658.6906
for more information.

xo

McMullen 


Friday, April 19, 2013

Trust of Self Mothers Day Event with Jewelry Designer Kathy Kamei

Join us for a special Mothers Day Event
with jewelry designer Kathy Kamei, 
featuring "Trust of Self", a new set made exclusively for McMullen.
"This beautiful hand crafted set celebrates our connection to our inner voice, our unique blueprint that we are born with…Your heart Your Soul Your unique self, the self that knows and we must always circle back to TRUST our most beautiful self."
~ Kathy Kamei

See invitation below!

 
We hope to see you there!

xo
McMullen


 

Monday, April 15, 2013

Weekly Inspiration :: Faith


"Do not think that love in order to be genuine
has to be extraordinary....
Be faithful in small things because it is in them
that your strength lies."
~ Mother Teresa



xo

McMullen

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Breakfast and Banter with the Fortunato Twins


Last week we were given a treat when Lizzie and Kathryn Fortunato stopped by McMullen for breakfast and a little banter. We sat down with the amazing duo over mimosas and muffins to hear all about how they started their amazing jewelry and handbag line, and to take a sneak peek at the gorgeous new Fall 2013 collection. 
After gaining a following at Duke University stringing beads and selling them to fashionable girls who would line up outside the twins dorm room, the Fortunato girls realized they had something going.  After an education in finance for Kathryn and a brief stint in fashion PR for Lizzie, the girls decided to start the line.
When asked about their technique, Lizzie responds that the materials come first and they drive what the piece will ultimately become.
Treating each piece like a treasure hunt, Lizzie and Kathryn search all over the east coast for amazing finds that they can incorporate into their jewelry. One of the most important aspects of the business is that they keep as much production as possible within the U.S, only sending things overseas for intricate handwoven beading or embroidery techniques.
Lizzie and Kathryn say that the relationships they build with their vendors, learning their processes, and getting their industry advice is the most rewarding part of the business.

Over the past year the girls have decided to incorporate semi-precious stones into their pieces, as well as a line of gorgeous, sumptuous leather goods.
As they gain more and more of a following,  Lizzie and Kathryn have realized that their pieces span all age groups and types of women. When asked who their core customer is, they almost scoff at the thought. They don't have a particular muse, but design for women who are 
"trailblazers, adventurers, collectors, artists, innovators, intellectuals, engaged, dreamers....women who dress to tell a story."
And the girls tell their own story through their pieces. They approach designing and their customer with intelligence, humor and thought and recognize that fashion is not just about what you are wearing,  but about how it makes you feel, what it makes you think of, and how it accelerates your senses.
It was truly inspiring to meet these bright, talented young women. We love their collections and we look forward to seeing what they accomplish in the near future.

Stop by McMullen to take a look at the new Lizzie Fortunato Spring 2013 collection
Or click the link below to shop online

xo

McMullen