With inspirations ranging from astrology to rock music and the landscape of the Southwest, Pamela Love has established herself as a New York jeweler who blurs the lines between costume and fine jewelry. Since its birth in 2006 out of her Brooklyn apartment, Love’s namesake line has since expanded to a full production facility and design studio in Manhattan’s Garment District. The three-time CFDA nominee and Ecco Domani Fashion Fund award winner has collaborated on projects with Monique Lhuillier, Zadig & Voltaire, SUNO, JCrew, Topshop, Rogan, and even Spike Jonze, with whom she designed a line inspired by his film “Where the Wild Things Are” exclusively for Opening Ceremony. With their earthy inspirations and warm tones, Love’s pieces are perfect to ground an outfit without sacrificing sophistication.
Photo: Courtesy of Pamela Love
Pamela Love
With inspirations ranging from astrology to rock music and the landscape of the Southwest, Pamela Love has established herself as a New York jeweler who blurs the lines between costume and fine jewelry. Since its birth in 2006 out of her Brooklyn apartment, Love’s namesake line has since expanded to a full production facility and design studio in Manhattan’s Garment District. The three-time CFDA nominee and Ecco Domani Fashion Fund award winner has collaborated on projects with Monique Lhuillier, Zadig & Voltaire, SUNO, JCrew, Topshop, Rogan, and even Spike Jonze, with whom she designed a line inspired by his film “Where the Wild Things Are” exclusively for Opening Ceremony. With their earthy inspirations and warm tones, Love’s pieces are perfect to ground an outfit without sacrificing sophistication.
Photo: Courtesy of Pamela Love