
Earlier this week, I attended a shopping soirée hosted by Celerie Kemble, Fernando Santangelo and Starrett Zenko. The space was neatly laid out with sparkling jewels. People walked around the tables sipping their wine and trying baubles on, while listening to the DJs spin tunes. An excellent way to spend a Tuesday night, in my opinion.

Starrett pulled out the best pieces from her deadstock vintage collection, including this incredible amber necklace by Jessica Rose. Of course, it was the first thing I went for - and the most expensive thing there. What can I say? I have expensive taste.

There was also fabulous pieces by Robert Lee Morris, geometric gems by James Murphy and Deco-style earrings by Celia Sebiri.

Subversive Jewelry also presented their jewelry, which included tangled vintage chains reminiscent of pirate booty and deep sea treasures.

The perfect statement piece to dress up a plain tee or add an edge to a classic little black dress, from Subversive Jewelry.

Alyssa Norton had these great necklaces made out of vintage rhinestones sewn onto pieces of silk. The animal print silks were a favorite. While a single one looks great for every day, even wrapped around your wrist as a bracelet, the real impact is when you pile them up as shown. And since they're lightweight, they layer perfectly.