September 1, 2009 - Posted by lvbeijia - 0 Comments

One of the most, if not the most, popular name in jewelry today is Tiffany’s. Almost everyone wants to own this very attractive line. Not all though can afford to buy them. Tiffany’s after all is not only one of the most desired design it also happens to be one of the most expensive. Most of the cost comes from the high fees of the professional designers who create the fabulous designs for Tiffany’s. It’s quite understandable that a lot of jewelry manufacturers have come up with their own Tiffany inspired jewelry line so that many love and crave for.
For the jewelry lover who adores the classy designs of Tiffany’s but is not prepared to pay the astounding tag price, you can choose to go with Tiffany inspired jewelry instead. Most carriers of these replicas have all the Tiffany designs you can think of and more. Be careful though because some sellers will try to sell you replicas but claim that they are originals and charge you an unreasonably high price for an otherwise affordable replica. In order to avoid being duped always check the items you are purchasing. If an item is priced too low for an original yet priced too high for a replica then you might want to think twice about buying it.
If you are a person who likes to be on the top of fashion then Tiffany inspired jewelry is the best choice for you. Stores that carry replica jewelry are just as updated with the current fashion trend as stores that carry designer lines. Being fashionable can be a bank breaking experience, especially accessories like jewelries can be truly budget busting. With replicas you can afford to be chic and trendy without going broke or settling for cheap looking costume jewelries. With its affordability you can now have enough money to buy all the new styles that will come out and even have some custom made for you for the ultimate fashion statement.
Tiffany inspired jewelries are not only affordable, they are also well crafted and durable. .925 sterling silver is a constant in silver jewelries, regardless if it’s an original or a replica they are made of the same high quality and durable metal, sterling silver. When you first get your replica jewelry it will look and feel exactly like the original, how you take care of it is what will determine if it would stay beautiful or look like a cheap imitation. Taking good care of your jewelries will keep them shiny and beautiful for years whether it’s an original or not.
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September 1, 2009 - Posted by lvbeijia - 0 Comments

Tiffany & Co is a very well known designer firm which produces many different types of products. They are well known for producing fancy pieces of jewelry which are made to a very high standard. Many pieces of tiffany jewelry include beautiful diamonds. They produce very attractive designs which are popular to a great number of people.
Master of Diamonds
Charles Lewis Tiffany is a master with diamonds! He was even called the King of Diamonds. The king of diamonds opened the first store with John B Young in 1837. The store was originally called Tiffany & Young, but later changed the name to Tiffany & co when Charles Tiffany brought his partner out.
Silver Jewelry and Early Goods
There are many beautiful pieces of silver jewelry which are made by tiffany & co. Their early vintage pieces are still very popular among lovers of the classic designs. You can find many different antique pieces of jewelry from tiffany, even the ones that come in the classic light blue boxes are still available. The light blue colored packaging is still used with modern tiffany & co jewelry. You can find inexpensive Tiffany promise rings and even have the salesperson explain the traditional meaning of such rings.
Early designs of Tiffany & Co include many things such as silver jewelry, silver cups, and presentation saucers. During the 1800’s there were a lot of popular souvenir spoons which were made by many other manufacturers including Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany Jewelry and Lampshades
Tiffany created an art range of jewelry in 1902 and this displayed enamel jewelry made by Louis tiffany which was Charles tiffany’s son. Lois Tiffany was also responsible for creating the famous stained glass lampshades and windows which were made in his studios. In 1940 Tiffany moved to Fifth Avenue and 57th street in Manhattan which is where it still remains today.
Tiffany & Co is well known as a producer of beautiful and elegant pieces of jewelry. If you look through the catalog then you will find a huge selection of different types of jewelry including diamonds, watches, and gifts.
Tiffany & Co has continued to grow ever since it’s conception and is well established as a producer of high quality luxury products. Tiffany & co still produce wonderful pieces of jewelry which is exactly what you expect from such a reputable brand. There are many different design options available when looking at choosing tiffany jewelry, from classical designs, to elegant designs and even whimsical items. You will be sure you’re able to find the perfect gift for that special someone. Tiffany jewelry is also resizable which means it will fit almost anyone!
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September 1, 2009 - Posted by lvbeijia - 0 Comments

The Tiffany story begins in 1837, when Charles Lewis Tiffany and John F. Young opened Tiffany & Young, on Broadway in New York. The store sold a variety of merchandise, including stationery and costume jewelry. The now world-famous Tiffany Blue was soon adopted as part of their branding and used for bags and boxes. In 1841 another partner, J. L. Ellis, joined the company, and the store became Tiffany, Young & Ellis.
The new store sold a wider range of goods, including stationery, silverware, watches and clocks, ornaments perfumes and various other sundries. In 1845 the first Tiffany catalogue was published. In 1853, Tiffany bought out his partners, and the firm became Tiffany & Co.
Charles Tiffany was a very astute businessman, and new company went from strength to strength. In 1868 a new branch was opened in London and the company was incorporated, with Tiffany as president and treasurer. After winning the gold medal for jewellery and the Grand Prize for silverware at the Paris Exposition of 1878, Tiffany & Co fast became one of the most sought-after jewellers and silversmiths in the world, catering at once to the crowned heads of Europe and to nouveau riche Americans, who had become wealthy in the wake of the Civil War. In the same year Charles Tiffany purchased and had cut the famous Tiffany Diamond, a 128.5 carat flawless canary yellow diamond, which is still held by the New York store to this day.
In 1886 the Tiffany & Co introduced the Tiffany setting, in which a solitaire diamond is held by six claws mounted above the ring shank, thus allowing a maximum of light to pass through the diamond’s pavilion facets. The modern engagement ring was born.
Unlike the family dynasties of Cartier and Bulgari, Charles Tiffany was the only Tiffany to run the company. When he died in 1902, leaving an estate estimated at $35 million, his only heir was Louis Comfort Tiffany, his eldest son, who made jewelry for Tiffany’s but was better known for his work in Art Nouveau stained glass.
In 1905 the store moved into new premises at Fifth Avenue and 37th Street, and two years later John C. Moore, the great-grandson of a silversmith who had supplied Tiffany in the early days, became president of Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany’s sales volume rose steadily during the first three decades of the 20th century, but after the 1929 stock market crash even the rich cut back on luxury goods. During the ten years which followed, Tiffany’s sales fell dramatically, and by 1940 the company was having to dip into its reserves just to stay in business. The London store was closed, and Tiffany’s moved uptown for the sixth and last time, to the southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and 57th Street, where it built a $2.5 million seven-story Art Deco building. Louis de B. Moore succeeded his father as president in the same year.
It was during the 1950s that the Tiffany name became known throughout the world, thanks to Truman Capote’s novel Breakfast at Tiffany’s. The success of the film of the same name starring Audrey Hepburn, in which she wears a Tiffany Diamond necklace, further enhanced the company’s reputation.
During the remainder of the 20th century, Tiffany & Co enjoyed mixed fortunes. Brilliant jewellery designs from the likes of Jean Schlumberger, Elsa Peretti, Angela Cummings, and Paloma Picasso, and commissions from the rich and powerful were some of the highlights, offset by some poor management decisions which saw the company taken over for several years by Avon Products Inc., the world’s leading manufacturer and distributor of cosmetics and costume jewellery.
Tiffany’s upmarket image suffered under the new regime, but another buyout in the mid 1980s got the company back onto a more even keel. Since the late 1980s and to the present day, a succession of brilliant new designs, combined with shrewd marketing decisions, have seen Tiffany & Co maintain its standing among the world’s top jewellery houses.
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September 1, 2009 - Posted by lvbeijia - 0 Comments

You can buy customized jewelry pretty easily, however there is something much more special when you buy designer jewelry. This is similar to custom jewelry in the way that it’s unique but it is targeted at a niche market. Designer jewelry is very different to other forms of jewelry and stands out from the crowd. One good example of a well respected jewelry designer is Tiffany & Co. Jewelry is nothing new, it’s been around since ancient times but for some reason Tiffany stands out from the rest.
A long time in business
Tiffany jewelry has been established for a very long time, in fact they set up shop in 1845 and has expanded ever since. Tiffany is best known for selling high quality jewelry including silver items, they also sold house wares and other quality items. It’s no wonder that tiffany jewelry is so popular when you look at the love and care which goes into designing each piece.
It’s also no surprise to find that tiffany jewelry designs are one of the most copied designs in the world. These are copied and imitated for two reasons, the first being to try and trick people. A slightly more innocent use is to be sold to people which cannot afford to buy the real thing. Imitation tiffany jewelry can still look the part but doesn’t have the heavy price tag. Tiffany is considered as the best jewelry designer around which is why many celebrities are proud to be seen wearing beautiful pieces of tiffany jewelry.
There have been a lot of things which have helped to build up the reputation of Tiffany’s. The movie breakfast at tiffany’s showed just how important this shop was. The most popular item that tiffany sells are their line of silver jewelry which are affordable when compared with gold and platinum designs, however even these are not that cheap. Women will buy silver jewelry because it’s cheaper than the diamond and platinum designs that they long for.
Just because silver tiffany jewelry is cheaper it doesn’t mean that it hasn’t been copied. Actually there are quite a few tiffany silver jewelry knock offs around. If possible buy from a trustworthy shop, preferably one that is an official outlet. Tiffany stores can be found pretty easily and so you shouldn’t have much of a problem. You could also consider ordering from their website if you don’t have a store in your local town. Either of these ways will make sure you get a piece of jewelry which you can cherish forever!
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July 13, 2009 - Posted by lvbeijia - 0 Comments
louis-vuitton-malle-mars-apollo-11-trunk-1 Louis Vuitton Outlet Does A Malle Mars For Apollo 11s Grand Feat Four Decades Ago
The historic landing of the Apollo 11 on the moon 40 years ago is a moment of celebration all over the world. The television busies itself presenting programmes based on the achievement while movie channels showcase films of similar genre. And guess what Louis Vuitton does? Well, it creates a custom-order trunk called Malle Mars. Now we do wonder, why they didn’t think of a more appropriate Moonie Moon, but that’s a different issue altogether.
Coming back to Malle Mars, we are told that it looks like somethings that comes straight from the sets of ‘Star Trek’. It is an aerodynamic trunk with several compartments to meet all sorts of space requirements when one is on the go, which even includesdrawers for dishware and a folding chair.
LV is celebrating the anniversary at the Rose Center for Earth and Space at the American Museum of Natural History today. The trunk along with some NASA pics, space toys etc will be showcased there. Astronauts Buzz Aldrin, Jim Lovell and Sally Ride will be in attendance.And on the same occasion, we ae told, LV is giving away an undisclosed sum to Al Gore’s Climate Project.
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July 10, 2009 - Posted by lvbeijia - 0 Comments
Well, you can forget those days. On Wednesday, Louis Vuitton opened in what can only be described as the luxury wing of Towson Town Center. The French designer is to leather handbags and accessories what Taittinger is to champagne and beluga sturgeon are to caviar.
Think women’s wallets for $535 or more and a man’s billfold for $315 - and that’s the cheap stuff. When relatively simple handbags cost more than $2,000, you know you’re not in Wal-Mart country anymore.
But what’s notable about this is not only that Vuitton is willing to make such an investment at the height of an economic recession (although that’s plenty amazing, too), but that Towson shoppers are perceived as willing and financially able to support such a venture. You can bet that the company has done plenty of surveys and studies to back up the decision, too.
Vuitton joins Lacoste and Burberry at Towson, and more designers may be on the way. Clearly, Towson isn’t just for the Talbot’s and Hess Shoes crowd anymore.
How much longer before Dulaney Valley Road becomes the next Rodeo Drive or Fifth Avenue? Well, maybe not. But there’s a certain peculiar pride in knowing that rich people are coming over to humble Towson to score some trendiness - as long as they are willing to behave appropriately, that is.
July 9, 2009 - Posted by lvbeijia - 0 Comments
Classic handbag styles are what’s en vogue, but that doesn’t mean your perfect purse couldn’t use a bit of personality.
Louis Vuitton Mon Monogram Louis Vuitton wants clients to put their own stamp on things with its Mon Monogram service, in which craftsmen at the company will paint a set of two-tone initials, or a combination of both initials and stripes, on any LV Monogram bag. With 17 colors to choose from, clients can visualize exactly how their bag will look via an in-store computer simulation. The process takes six to eight weeks, and prices vary per bag.
The Mon Monogram service is offered at 100 Louis Vuitton stores worldwide. Visit www.louisvuitton.com for more information.
July 8, 2009 - Posted by lvbeijia - 0 Comments
A recent survey by Ruder Finn Asia among consumers revealed that when it comes to luxury goods the Chinese prefer the brands Louis Vuitton and Cartier. As a result, there has been a steady growth in sales of these famous name brands in the last four months. The highest of which is by at least 15%.
This survey proves very significant as it shows the importance of sustaining the growth of luxury brands in the market. According to one director of a market research company, Christopher Cais — “The brands need to understand they need to pay the same level of importance to the second-tier cities as they do for the first-tier cities. We don’t see any sign that this market is going down.”
The survey was done among 1,000 consumers who indicated that Louis Vuitton is the top choice for fashion and accessory while Cartier for jewelry and watches.
The survey was done in April and May of 2009.
July 7, 2009 - Posted by lvbeijia - 0 Comments
Wil.i.am and Fergie hold hands as they arrive with the rest of their Black Eyed Peas band mates at Paris Menswear Fashion Week’s Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2010 show at Le 104 on Thursday (June 25).
Below is a video of Fergie’s husband Josh Duhamel on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. When Jimmy jokingly asked Josh about his wife beating up gossip blogger Perez Hilton, Josh commented, “She’s a regular badass, my wife.”
While he was kidding about his wife beating anyone up, his serious comment regarding the altercation between Perez Hilton and will.i.am, which resulted in the band’s manager punching Perez in the face, was, “I try not to get into it especially now because I don’t think he deserves that much—he’s got more press than he deserves from this whole thing.”
Josh also stated that Perez got what he deserved: “He goes a little below the belt…and when you poke somebody in the chest enough and when you call them enough names, I think it’s good to get your nose bloody.”
Kimmel teased that Josh should have been the one to punch Perez. Josh’s response: “I kind of wish it was me!”
Josh stars in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, in theaters now!
July 6, 2009 - Posted by lvbeijia - 0 Comments
After returning from Germany, Justin Timberlake rolls and carries his matching Louis Vuitton luggage through LAX airport in Los Angeles on Thursday night (July 2).
The 28-year-old singer hasn’t been photographed with Jessica Biel since late May, and “friends” say their relationship is quickly going south.
“Things don’t look good for them right now — they’ve hit a really rocky spot,” sources are saying. “Justin is partying in London right now. Jessica wanted to go with him, but he wasn’t having it. He just wanted to get away with the guys. He needed his space from her.”
20+ pictures inside of Justin Timberlake loving his Louis Vuitton luggage…