Friday, July 31, 2009

Press: Brevity jewelry in Nylon Magazine



I am beyond excited that brevity was featured in the August 2009 issue of Nylon. I was finally able to get my hands on the issue yesterday and was super stoked by the write up (page 84, if you're looking!). Thank you, Shruti!
"Minimal, geometric, and pretty" is how architect-turned-designer Anna Corpron describes her two-year-old jewelry line, brevity. Her pieces - like a stainless-steel hexagonal chain that resembles a honeycomb laid flat - delicately combine the industrial with the natural. Corpron's background informs this aesthetic: She went to boarding school in the Himalayas in India, surrounded by flora, before moving on to work at an architecture firm in concrete-and-glass-filled Manhattan. Pick up one of her stencil-like designs for a dose of modern tranquility.

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