I first met Analicia Garcia-Dubrisingh, Designer of the FETE AGD line of jewelry, upon the suggestion of Stephanie Ramlogan, my Fashion Stylist for the launch the 2013 issue of the TW Wed-Zine magazine.
I had never heard of her before but Stephanie insisted that I had to see this young designer's work. She thought it would be a perfect fit for the look she was creating for me, which she called: "chic, sophisticated entrepreneur at cocktail hour."
In the end, we met and after hitting it off and having a great conversation about fashion and design with Analicia and her brother Estevan, Analicia loaned me two very special pieces.
"Something blue" cuff - photo by Trinidad Weddings. Copyright 2013 |
The other was FETE's teardrop-cut, Rose-de-France amethyst necklace.This necklace was sterling silver with graduated amethysts, all together totaling about 10 carats.
Amethyst Necklace - photo by Trinidad Weddings. Copyright 2013 |
So, it's no surprise that I would support and be eager to view Analicia's Thebes Collection, which she recently launched at The Gallery's Holiday showcase on November 21, 2013 at Long Circular Mall.
The Thebes Collection is named after an ancient Egyptian city of the same name.
It was
inspired by a love of ancient far- Eastern and Egyptian art and design. The
collection was formed following Analicia's visits to NYC's Metropolitan Museum of Art, which
exposed her to the impact of intricate detail and fluid, recurring forms.
This is why all of the hand-beaded circular pieces are called "Mandala" - after
the Buddhist symbol. It's also why many of her collar necklaces and bracelets are color-blocked,
with beaded bands - which are similar to Egyptian pieces; except that Analicia has created them in vivid, tropical
colors.
It's amazing that Analicia is only 21 and since her launch of
Fete A.G.D. in 2012, she has expanded in 2013, to include wedding pieces.
She will be going
to London next year to study fashion design but plans to continue designing
bi-annually released collections for her label, building it as she increases
her design knowledge.
I'm so proud of her and happy to know her! Good luck Analicia on your design journey ahead...
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All photos on this blog post provided by Stephanie Ramlogan, unless otherwise stated.
All photos on this blog post provided by Stephanie Ramlogan, unless otherwise stated.
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