Pharaoh-Like Accessories

The Iosselliani Fall 2011 Collection is Fit for Cleopatra

The Iosselliani Fall 2011 collection seems fit for a royalty, Egyptian royalty to be exact. If Cleopatra was alive today, she would most certainly be a fan of this particular jewelry line. Exotically bold, it boasts an abundance of vibrantly colored jewels, stunning shapes and intricately-designed insects.

Created by Rome-based designers Roberta Paolucci and Paolo Giacomelli, the Iosselliani Fall 2011 collection has a particular amount of thought and care put into each piece. Paolucci and Giacomelli employ unique techniques including the fusion of stainless-steel mesh and silver as well as hand-carving their own crystals in order to produce exceptional accessories that would definitely be fit for a queen. Although it doesn't suit her classic style, perhaps the Duchess of Cambridge would be compelled to don a piece or two.

Exotic Jewelry
Exploring the fusion of stainless-steel mesh and silver as well as intricate crystal designs presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the jewelry industry.
Vibrant Colors
Using a wide range of vibrant colors in jewelry design can bring a fresh and bold perspective to the industry, appealing to a younger and more adventurous demographic.
Intricate Insect Motifs
Incorporating intricately-designed insect motifs in jewelry creates a unique and eye-catching style that can disrupt traditional accessory trends and attract attention from fashion-forward consumers.

Who This Affects Most

Fashion Jewelry
The fashion jewelry industry can capitalize on the trend of incorporating exotic materials and unique designs to create high-end, statement pieces.
Luxury Accessories
Luxury accessory brands can leverage vibrant colors and intricate motifs to create exclusive and visually striking pieces that appeal to a discerning clientele.
Custom Jewelry
Custom jewelry designers can embrace the trend of using vibrant colors and unique insect motifs to create one-of-a-kind pieces that cater to individual tastes and preferences.
SCORE
5.4 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 85%
Activity 68%
Freshness 8%