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SWAROVSKI CRYSTALLIZED CELEBRATES ARMAND<br />

LIMNANDER’S BRAZILIAN STYLE BOOK LAUNCH AS WELL AS<br />

BRAZILIAN JEWELRY AT ITS CONCEPT STORE IN NEW YORK<br />

New York, NY (October 2011) – To celebrate the release of Armand Limnander’s new<br />

Assouline title, Brazilian Style, on October 18, 2011 SWAROVSKI CRYSTALLIZED<br />

threw an intimate gathering of New York and Brazilian tastemakers across fashion,<br />

design and art at its fashionable Concept Store in the heart of New York City’s Soho.<br />

Hosted by none other than Member of the <strong>Swarovski</strong> Executive Board, Nadja<br />

<strong>Swarovski</strong>, and famous Brazilian fashion designer, Carlos Miele, together with the<br />

guest of honor himself, Armand Limnander, the evening’s ambience in praise of all<br />

things Brazilian was a sheer delight for the senses.<br />

The star power came out to celebrate Brazilian Style with notables such as Brazilian model<br />

Camila Alves, actress Emma Roberts, “Gossip Girl” star Kelly Rutherford and “Boardwalk<br />

Empire” actress Gretchen Mol. New York and Brazil’s finest came out to show their support<br />

--- Armand Limnander, Lorenzo Martone, Luciana Curtis, Shirley Mallmann, Daniel Urzedo,<br />

Luigi Tadini, Lucy Sykes, Genevieve Jones, Claudja Bicalho, Stefano Tonchi, Jayma<br />

Cardosa, Maria Cornejo, Cameron Silver, Michelle Harper, Patricia Lobaccaro, Carlos<br />

Mota, Bianca Pratt, Victor De Souza, Carlos Souza, Fernando Tormena, Michael Bastian<br />

and Camila Klein.<br />

Camila Alves wore Gomez Garcia and shined in Caleidoscópio earrings and a Gian Paolo<br />

Maria ring made with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. A Miu Miu-clad Emma Roberts sparkled<br />

in Hélène Zubeldia earrings and a Sahani bracelet made with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS.<br />

Kelly Rutherford wore a dress by J.Crew, Hélène Zubeldia earrings and a Rodrigo Otazu<br />

bracelet made with SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. Gretchen Mol wore Pamela Barish and<br />

shimmered in Philippe Ferrandis earrings and Hélène Zubeldia ring made with<br />

SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS. All jewelry is available at the SWAROVSKI CRYSTALLIZED<br />

Concept Store in Soho (499 Broadway) and www.swarovski-crystallized.com.


In honor of the festivities, one-of-a-kind pieces from some of Brazil’s most renowned<br />

jewelry designers such as Caleidoscópio, Camila Klein, Cláudia Arbex and Gabriela Pires<br />

were created especially for the stellar event. These exquisite pieces, available exclusively<br />

at the SWAROVSKI CRYSTALLIZED Concept Store for a limited time only, will be on<br />

display until December 2011. Since its opening in 2009, the New York City flagship store<br />

has quickly become known as a premiere destination for all jewelry aficionados.<br />

To download hi-res images from the event and the bespoke jewelry collection:<br />

http://fashion9.lsfiles.com/SWAROVSKI_CRYSTALLIZED_Brazilian_Style/


In 1895, Daniel <strong>Swarovski</strong>, a Bohemian inventor and visionary, moved to the village of<br />

Wattens, Tyrol in Austria, with his newly-invented machine for cutting and polishing crystal<br />

jewelry stones. From this beginning that revolutionised the fashion world, <strong>Swarovski</strong> has<br />

grown to be the world’s leading producer of precision-cut crystal for fashion, jewelry and<br />

more recently lighting, architecture and interiors. Today, the company, still family-owned<br />

and run by 4th and 5th generation family members, has a global reach with some 23,000<br />

employees, a presence in over 120 countries and a turnover in 2010 of 2.06 billion Euros.<br />

<strong>Swarovski</strong> comprises two major businesses, one producing and selling loose elements to<br />

the industry and the other creating design-driven finished products. <strong>Swarovski</strong> crystals<br />

have become an essential ingredient of international design. Since 1965 the company has<br />

also catered to the fine jewelry industry with precision- cut genuine gemstones and created<br />

stones. Showing the creativity that lies at the heart of the company, <strong>Swarovski</strong>’s own brand<br />

lines of accessories, jewelry and home décor items are sold through more than 1,900 retail<br />

outlets worldwide. The <strong>Swarovski</strong> Crystal Society has close to 325,000 members across<br />

the world, keen collectors of the celebrated crystal figurines. And in Wattens, <strong>Swarovski</strong><br />

Kristallwelten, the multi-media crystal museum, was opened in 1995 as a celebration of<br />

<strong>Swarovski</strong>’s universe of innovation and inspiration.

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