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Elephant Heart Jewelry in People Magazine

by elyse / 06 03 09

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Elephant Heart’s Green Earth Earrings are featured in the StyleWatch section of People Magazine this week!

The Chalcedony earrings were worn by Vanessa Williams (as Vita) in Hannah Montana: The Movie.  The film, grossing $78M worldwide, and starring Miley Cyrus, also includes a cameo by Tyra Banks wearing Elephant Heart’s Aussie Gold Necklace.

Check out the clip below, featured on a Good Morning America segment with Robin Roberts, to see Vita strut her stuff wearing our Green Earth Earrings!


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just another day at the beach

by elyse / 02 01 09

The shoot went off without a hitch!

After worrying about the possibility of rain and wind on our shoot day and deciding to go ahead anyway, we were rewarded with a picture-perfect day at the beach…70 degrees and not a cloud in the sky!

We started the day off bright and early to get the most daylight, this is January afterall.  The models, hair/make-up artist, Jamie, Pete, and myself met at 7:30am to organize the wardrobe and get the models made up for the beach.

Meghan, the make-up artist, and I looked at the jewelry I was planning to use for the shoot and discussed a color palate and mood for the models’ make-up and hair styling. Read the rest of this entry »


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location. location. location.

by elyse / 01 19 09

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In further preparation for the launch of the Elephant Heart website, I am organizing a final photo shoot to showcase and brand the Elephant Heart line of jewelry.

I am working with photographer Peter Bohler to conceptualize, design, direct and finally capture the look and feel of Elephant Heart jewelry in still image.

I decided on a Malibu beach location to both accentuate the relaxed feel and casual elegance of the jewelry as well to emphasize the meeting of sea and desert that inspires so many of the pieces in the collection.

Last week Pete and I scouted the location to make sure we shared the same vision of the site.  Pete brought his camera and some reflectors to examine the light, since we decided that using natural light would be the best fit for the project.  I stood in as a model, more of a place holder, so we could later imagine the way a professional model would interact with the landscape.

Organizing a photo shoot takes a lot of time and creative problem solving.  The beach I chose is in a remote location with a steep set of stairs serving as the only access point.  Pete and I discussed all sorts of options for the models to change from one outfit to another during the day of shooting.  A motorhome, which is usually used on big fashion shoots, seemed excessive.  We briefly had thought about renting a U-Haul truck or a large van to serve as both an equipment storage space and a changing room, but abandoned that quickly as being a little too rustic and still up a flight of stairs.  We finally settled on a large tent that the models would be able to stand up in, have some privacy and still be right on the beach!

When my job takes me to the beach on a beautiful and unseasonably warm day in the middle of winter, I can’t help but smile and feel like a very lucky lady indeed.


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Dine and Dash for Arbor Hospice

by elyse / 11 28 08

As a jewelry designer, it is my great joy to be able to make something with my hands that will help make someone else feel special and beautiful.  I am even more elated to be able to see Elephant Heart jewelry not only as a piece of adornment, but also as a fund raising source for other organizations.

Throughout the year and especially during the holiday season it is my pleasure and honor to participate in charitable events and silent auctions to raise funds for various organizations–from local Los Angeles schools to national programs for AIDS awareness and education.

This year I was invited to donate a piece of jewelry to an inventive fund raiser for Arbor Hospice in Ann Arbor, Michigan.  This was the first time I participated in an event without actually being there in person, so on this occasion, I was especially eager to hear about the success of the event.

Ann Schriber, who invited me to be a part of the fund raiser, wrote me when she returned home after the event.

“just got home from our fund raiser for Hospice: Dine and Dash. The idea is that names are called and each person then dashes for the piece of art that he or she wants…We had more pieces of art than we had dashers so some of the pieces were not taken, but your necklace was one of the first to go. You really do nice work, and I appreciate so much that you chose to donate something of yours for a fund raiser so far away.”

I was so glad to hear that the necklace was a success!  Thank you, Ann, for including me and I look forward to donating again in the future.

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