New Frank Gehry Project

December 22, 2010

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My favorite architect, Frank Gehry, has a new project in the works – a hospital in Australia.  I can’t wait to see this become a reality. “If I were a rich girl”  I’d plan a trip around the world just to see his buildings… one can dream…

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New Frank Gehry Collection for Tiffany

August 18, 2010

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Walt Disney Concert Hall, Designed by Frank Gehry, Downtown LA, Photo by OHW2007


Frank Gehry is easily one of my favorite architects. If I could, I would design a trip around the world centered on visiting all of his buildings. A few years back, when I heard that Gehry had teamed up with Tiffany to create a jewelry collection I thought it was a brilliant idea. Several years strong, Tiffany recently launched its newest collection by Frank Gehry. It’s been a goal of mine to save up for a Tiffany piece by him but then I always get sidetracked by a pair of shoes or handbag. I think this is the year of Gehry. At the very least, I can get the silver ring to start and save for the big cuff.

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I want about 9 of these to wear at once…
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and these…
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even this would look good as a multiple…
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GDK Weighs In on “The Next Big Question” by Stylesight

January 29, 2010

GDK Weighs In on "The Next Big Question" by Stylesight
A while back I was asked to weigh in on Stylesight’s “Next Big Question” for the January newsletter. You can read my answer below and you can read the full article on Stylesight.com.

“It seems like everyone in the business is collaborating with someone, but the projects that make sense are usually few and far between. Target and H&M are the most notable and consistent, and though the projects produce great designer clothing at affordable prices, I think these types of partnerships are getting a bit stale. Celebrities are also collaborating with many brands, such as Kanye West for Louis Vuitton, but I find the product uninspired.

I think consumers will start to get bored by these projects, and I think we’ll see more partnerships that are really true to the essence of collaborating – where a company taps a designer, from an entirely different field, to design a product they have never created before. For example, when Target or H&M invites leading fashion designers to design clothes, you know the end result: beautiful clothing. But, when you have an artist who has never designed a particular product add his personal touch to that product, the end result is usually genius.

My favorite example of a true collaboration is Frank Gehry’s jewelry collection for Tiffany & Co.  Frank Gehry, the renowned architect, is a master at creating breathtaking structures. Though he never designed jewelry before, his ability to create 3-D sculptural pieces enabled him to lend his artistic eye to creating jewelry. I also enjoyed Vivienne Westwood’s recent collaboration with Cole & Son to create wallpaper, architect Zaha Hadid’s designs for Lacoste and Melissa Shoes and Sylvie Fleury’s “Stolen Kisses” wine glasses and champagne flutes for Dom Pérignon. These types of projects utilize the designers’ innate talents to create something they don’t normally produce.

As far as my ideal projects, I think Pantone should collaborate with a cosmetics and fragrance company, and I’d love to see what kind of furniture and home accessories Frank Gehry would create. Apple has really clean product design; it would be nice to see them apply their look to non-technology-related products.”

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