Wednesday, April 25

Supernice

Sometimes you forget how nice people can be.
Today i was reminded, when I received an email from a customer who is a really big fan of my collections.Sayuri just happens to be a beautiful model who works with a very talented and important photographer and was kind enough to snap some pics of some designs from my current collection for me.The Starlight Crystal Clip earrings and the Bubble cuff look amazing!

Thank you so much, Sayuri- i love the pictures and i am so flattered.To see more great  work of Jimmy Cohrssen, visit the photographers web site http://jimmycohrssen.com/work/





Friday, April 20

Inspiration

When I first moved to NYC and went to Parson's School of Design - I lived downtown and fell in love with the streets of SoHo. I discovered 2 places that became my favorite's - Keith Haring's Pop Shop and the Sally Hawkins Gallery featuring the work of jewelry designer Bill Schiffer. Although they were very different artists - their work had so much in common; a very strong bold look filled with bright colors.

Today I was looking at my collection of amazing jewels from Bill Schiffer’s Crystal Collectables and I was overwhelmed to see how strong the influence was so many years later in my own work. I sparkled them up and snapped a pic - I love them as much today as the day I bought them.

Monday, April 16

Bright,Bright and Brighter


We asked our New York City blogger Alexa LaRosa to hit the streets of Manhattan to explore Spring trends! This season are we are seeing neon brights and color blocking especially in accessories.First stop LIM College where Taylor is wearing a neon pink necklace with Swarovski Elements. Alexa is wearing the color blocked abbie girl earrings from RobertaChiarella.com in fuscia/coral. These are both different ways to add neons and brights to any basic outfit and are great ways to accessories for spring. Visit www.robertachiarella.com for more very colorful spring essentials !

Sunday, April 1

It's Mad Men time!

OK, after a loooooong delay Mad Men is back on the air. The Chiarella's have a special place in their hearts for this show as it feels like 'we were there'. I am reposting this from a while back in part because I love these old photos of my father. Enjoy!

Mad Men has started, and it's hard not to watch this show. You know, I knew 'Don Draper', or perhaps his real life body double! Our Don had a different name, though but it feels exactly the same. Dad lived a very similar life, his agency was actually right on Madison Avenue, and his clients were a lot like these characters.
We knew a lot of these 'mad men', they came for dinner parties in our Bayside home. For each party, I put on a great outfit and went in to greet the guests, then my brother and I would watch from the top of the stairs. When he was older, he tended bar, whipping up rye and gingers, bourbon old fashions and mai-tai's. The refrigerator was full of maraschino cherries and tom collins mixer!
Mom at a party (that's NOT dad)
The madison avenue husbands and wives really looked like the cast, we wouldn't notice anything funny if they'd been transported back in time and dropped into our house at one of moms dinner parties! Well, the pics below don't have the drama that comes with the real 'Don Draper', I think they are from a sales meeting my dad went to in 1964. The look is right, it's so cool. See where I get it from? Ciao!

Caption: Joe Chiarella, from Ad Graphics clarifies advertising policy. With a beer in his hand, at lunch. Seems perfectly fine, if you really want to know!








Caption: "Tell me another one". This looks like a meeting i'd
go to anytime!


The storyboard begins here....



"Joe swapping stories with Doug Blow and
Jack Ware." Dad was pretty cool, and a great
artist as well.



We still have drawers full of Dixon Ticonderoga pencils, the only pencils we ever had. No other brand would do, 'cause it was his account!