Saturday, December 29, 2012

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Monday, June 11, 2012

IF YOU CAN ONLY BUY ONE RING THIS SUMMER...

Make it a ROCK RING from designer Adina Mills. One of a kind and completely handmade, featuring semi precious stones such as pyrite and tourmalene, each ring is a wearable work of art.  And at under $200, an affordable one.


On Sunday, May 24th from 2 to 6  meet Adina Mills and see the entire collection of ROCK RINGS at SUCRE.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Introducing Natura Redux

We are loving these one-of-a-kind antlers from Natura Redux.



Ever since designer, Amanda Sheppard, gifted Candace one for the Holidays, she knew you would love them just as much!


Available in 3 sizes, and colors ranging from fluorescents to pastels, Amanda paints with geometric lines and shapes to give the natural pieces their own sharp modern aesthetic.


Natura Redux, Latin for: 'nature revisited', was founded in 2012 and Sucre is the exclusive retail outlet.  
Prices range from $65-$145. 
Custom orders available by emailing sucre@sucrenyc.com.
Driftwood Collection (below) coming soon!


Friday, May 4, 2012

New Misela clutches in every color

Colorful clutches from Misela - at $102 each you can get one for every summer look

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Friday, April 6, 2012

Effortless Cool by Bliss Lau

Effortless Cool by Bliss Lau

Friday, March 30, 2012

Easter style from Selima Optique

Easter style from Selima Optique
Every pair of Selima glasses comes with a colorful cleaning cloth 
- choose from rabbits, bears, hedgehogs, and more..

Friday, March 23, 2012

Dangerous Beauty by Michael Spirito


Dangerous Beauty by Michael Spirito


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Friday, March 2, 2012

Talking to Collette Ishiyama...



Meet: Collette Ishiyama
Question #1: Tell us a little bit about this collection. What were you inspired by?
This collection, Isis, draws inspiration from some of the same places as my first collection (ancient Egypt, Samurais, architecture), and has new elements of protection, nature, and animals.  I like the concept that jewelry, often times with animal motifs, is meant to be an amulet that protects the wearer. Visually, I wanted to approach animal jewelry in a way that's my own.  I love 70's costume jewelry, and wanted to push the collection in a direction that's dramatic and powerful.  This also ties back into the name Isis, as her headdress was a throne, a representation of power.

Question #2: What was the first piece you ever made?
Eeep- that's a tough one.  I've been making things since forever...so I can't say I really remember.  The first wax carving I casted was a tiny rabbit's foot I made for my sister a while back, does that count?

Question #3: Who was the person who influenced you most?
Artistically, probably Egon Scheile.  His paintings and drawings are really arresting and dark, but there's a certain element of play that's always there.  I like that.
  
Question #4: If your clothes were stripped away and you could only wear one piece of your jewelry, what would it be?
In public?  I'd have to say the Isis necklace, because it's really big and I'm shy. I'd be looking for maximum coverage in that situation.


Friday, February 24, 2012

Talking to Amanda Assad...

We may be biased, but we think that Sucre has the most amazing designers around and thought you'd like to meet them. In the next few months we will be posting interviews with some of our favorite designers along with pictures from their upcoming collections.


Meet: Amanda Assad of Assad Mounser

 
Question #1: Tell us a little bit about this collection. What were you inspired by?
This collection as always communicates the idea of tribal glam and this season the silhouettes juxtapose sport motifs and intense neon color with Native American tribal silhouettes and heavy metal. The style names connotate Native traditions and beliefs.

Question #2: What was the first piece you ever made?
The first piece I ever made was a multi strand jeweled cross necklace made of tons of rosary chains and different crystal encrusted crosses. It was very goth, and was the first piece I received editorial coverage on. It was used in a full spread as well as inside cover in Numero Japan! It was integral press that really launched my collection.

Question #3: Who was the person who influenced you most?
My husband influences me most, he's my co-conspirator, collaborator and an amazing photographer and he encourages and inspires me everyday!

Question #4: If your clothes were stripped away and you could only wear one piece of your jewelry, what would it be?
If I could only wear one piece of jewelry it would be the most iconic piece in my collection - the Moonage Daydream Collar. It was made in homage to David Bowie and is the piece my brand is most known for.



 
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012