Showing posts with label Mr. Kate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mr. Kate. Show all posts

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Get the Look: Mixed Metal Momma

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One thing we know? Mixing metals is totally on trend for fall. Gone are the days of sticking to all gold or all silver or white gold with your jewelry. Something else that is on trend for fall? Mixing textures and weights. Pair your dainty bracelets with chunky rings and your thin bracelets with heavier bangles for a look that totally 'du jour.'


1. Rebecca Minkoff Calf Fur clutch
2. Mr. Kate Twig Cuff 
3. Tory Burch Bangle  
4. Jules Smith Boyfriend Bangle
5. Gabriela Artigas Ring 
6. Jacquie Aiche Hand Chain

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Celebrity Jewelry Style: Rachel McAdams

First things first, how is it possible that Rachel McAdams looks amazing with every single hair colour? That's just not fair. Aside from seeming refreshingly humble, being a fellow Canadian, and a true style chameleon, Rachel has great accessorizing prowess. Never over doing it, and choosing pieces that fit beautifully with her attire, Rachel has a simple yet dramatic jewelry style. Playing off her ever-changing hair colour, she seems to choose retro glam earrings while blonde, edgier pieces (like stacked rings) while a redhead, and dramatic classics (such as a bold cocktail ring) as a brunette. When hair colour becomes your main accessory, everything else is just icing on the cake!




1. Robyn Rhodes Black Jade Ring, Max & Chloe  
2. Black Super T Ring, Max & Chloe
3. Arrowhead Ring, Max & Chloe
4. Gabriel Artigas Cigar band (layered up x 3!), Shopbop
5. Deepa Gurnani Earrings, Shopbop
6. Chandelier Earrings, ASOS
7. Crystal Earrings, ASOS
8. Stacked bangles, Mr. Kate 
9. HoH Sunburst Necklace, Shopbop

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Year of the Snake Jewelry

According to the Chinese Zodiac, 2013 is the year of the snake.  This isn't something I typically follow but I looked it up, out of interests sake, to see what our 2013 baby would be. It made me wonder if we'll start seeing more snakes in art, culture, pop references and even jewelry in 2013!  Here are my top choices for 'Year of the Snake' jewelry.
1. Rose Gold Snake Ring with Diamonds, Catbird
2. Jacquie Aiche Snake Flat Bar Ring, Shopbop
3. Snake Bangle, Catbird
4. Jennifer Zeuner Skinny Diamond Snake Necklace, Shopbop
5. House of Harlow 1960 Snake Bangle, Piperlime
6. Mummy Snake Bangle, Mr. Kate
7. Snake Hoops, Catbird
8. Diamond Snake Ring, Colette
9. Aurelie Bidermann Snake Mamba Bracelet, Shopbop
10. Dogeared Snake Earrings, ASOS 

Will you be sporting any snake jewelry in 2013? 
Perhaps a great gift for an expectant 2013 Mom? ;)

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Line Lust: Mr. Kate SS13

Mr. Kate was one of my first online jewelry loves and for that reason, will always hold a special place in my heart.  Yesterday she launched her Spring/Summer 2013 line, inspired by the shapes and textures of  seahorses. I always find it interesting what inspires other designers. Sometimes it's something just so small and unexpected - like a seahorse - that it really makes me sit back and try to think about my surroundings and little creatures and nuances in the world.  The seahorse's delicate yet spiny texture definitely makes a lot of appearances, as so do a few actual seahorses. As usual, the jewelry pieces are available in three different gold tones (white, yellow, and rose) and there are two necklace styles that feature either turquoise or white howlite beads mixed with custom Mr. Kate metal fin pendants and handmade beads.

Mr. Kate SS13 Lookbook:

Jolie Jouel Favorites!
Left to Right, Top to Bottom:
seahorse bangle, $94 / fin necklace. rose gold with white, $95 / flat vertebrae bangles. pair, $210 / basics mixed metal cuffs set, $75 / basics mixed metal stack rings set, $38 / mummy snake bangle, $98 / vertebrae ring, $58 / vertebrae cuff, $299 / basics mixed metal bangles set, $58 /

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Movember Jewelry

It's that time of year again when men start growing fuzzy little upper-lips. Love it or hate it, it is for a good cause.  And we can suffer for one month for a good cause, right ladies? Let's just hope they don't get too attached to their warm upper lip.

Why not join in the fun and sport your own, prettier mustache! There are lots of fun jewelry options ranging from $1.50 to...well, something to wag your mustache at.  My all time favorite mustaches are from the genius Mr. Kate logo collection.  No one does quirky mustache jewelry quite like her.  But don't take my word for it, have a look at the fun options below and choose your favorite!  
1. Mr. Kate, Mini Logo Necklace
2. Forever 21, Mustache Earrings
3. Windsor, Black Mustache Double Finger Ring
4. Mr. Kate, Knuckle Ring
5. Mr. Kate, Rose Logo Rosary
6. Urban Outfitters, Mustache Watch
7. Max & Chloe, Urban Matte Demistache Necklace
8. Modcloth, Haute Handlebar Necklace   
9. Windsor, Black Mustache Stud Earrings

What do you think of mustached-jewelry? Love it or leave it?

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Fall Jewelry Must-Haves

It's official, the days are getting shorter (sob, sob) and the mercury is beginning to drop. Before we know it the leaves will be changing to colors we never knew existed and we'll be piling on the layers to enjoy the crisp autumn air.  The slightly cooler temps got me thinking about Fall wardrobe staples and what the essential jewelry pieces are for the Fall 2012 season.  If you're going to invest in a few new pieces this Fall, something from each one of these categories would be my humble suggestion.


Chains:
Dannijo, Joanna Necklace 
Lauren Elan, Bennett

Bright Bracelets:
Lauren Elan, Aja Bracelet
Lauren Elan, Lia Bracelets
Erickson Beamon, Modern Moghul Bracelet

Animal Inspired:
Digby + Iona, Big Bunny Ring
Katrina Lapenne, Two-Headed Snake Ring

First Knuckle Rings:
Mr. Kate, Bow Crown Ring

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Trend Spotting: First Knuckle Rings

I am loving all of the dainty knuckle rings I've been seeing on everyone from celebs to bloggers. I own one first knuckle ring - the Mr. Kate bow crown ring - and absolutely love it. I get so many compliments on it, I believe, because it's so unexpected. Now I have my eye on Catbird's first knuckle ring, a dainty alternative that can be worn everyday as part of my basic jewelry uniform. What do you think about first knuckle rings?
1. Free People, Sparkle Midi ring
2. Tobi, Kate Mid Knuckle ring
3. Catbird, First Knuckle Ring
4. Free People, Dion Ring
5. Mr. Kate, Bow Knuckle ring
6. Mr. Kate, Sif Knuckle ring
7. Mr. Kate, Screw Knuckle ring
8. Free People, Sterling Silver Midi Ring
9. Free People, Delray ring

Monday, July 23, 2012

Back to Nature

I spent a glorious weekend at the cottage in my bikini and surrounded by nature. The lake, the towering trees, and even the noisy birds inspired this post. Enjoy! And why not get back to nature? Put a bird on your finger and your feet in the sand!
1. Veramenat, Antler Magic
2. Verameat, Song Bird Blue Jay
3. Verameat, Eagle Animal Power
4. Anthropologie, Nodule Sylph Bracelet 
5. Colby June, Sticks and Stones ring set
6. Mr. Kate, Twig and Rain bracelet
7. Mr. Kate, Bark Necklace
8. Mr. Kate, Bark Tie Cuff
9. Verameat, Bunny Love
10. Colby June, Horizontal Branch Necklace
11. Colby June, Twig Cuff

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Father's Day Gift Guide

It's not often that I have men in mind while I write this blog.  Most men I know wear little to no jewelry (except for a wedding ring).  But with Father's Day around the corner, it got me thinking, would Dad wear jewelry if he received it as a gift? I am sure that it totally depends on the man, but if your father is hip enough to rock a little bling I've compiled a few really good choices, just in time for Father's Day.

Without further ado, a little something the men:


Cocktail Please / Grenade Smile / Theia Necklace / The Ceramic 51-30 / The Superhero II SS / Medium or Rare / Nut Necklace / Machine Gun Love / Titan Factory Ring / Anchor / Twig Cuff / Baby Switchblade

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Do or Don't: Ear Cuffs

Where do you stand on the ear cuff trend?
 PC: FashionToast wearing Dannijo/Tobi Trinity earcuff

Is it too 90's for you or are you all about an interesting and unexpected ear piece? Let me know in the comments below!

Ps - If you dig it, Mr. Kate has some pretty cool ones!

Monday, April 16, 2012

Trend Spotting: Put a Bow on It

There are few symbols more flirty and feminine than the bow.  Thanks in part to Gossip Girl, pretty and preppy bows have come back in a major way.  From dainty wisps of a tie to chunky and in your face, there are plenty of ways to rock a bow to fit your style.  Which one of the bows below is most "you"?

1. Tiffany Twist Bow Ring
2. BCBGENERATION LEATHER BOW BRACELET
3. Anthropology Gilded Needlepoint Necklace
4. VERAMEAT A RIBBON BOW
5. Juicy Couture Bow Stud Leather Bracelet
6. Dogeared Forget Me Knot Necklace
7. Kate Spade all wrapped up pavé stud earrings
8. Crislu Micro Pave Ribbons & Pearls Bow Earrings
9. LC Lauren Conrad Gold Tone Mesh Bow Ring
10. ASOS Bow Hoop Earrings
11. Mr. Kate Bow Crown Ring

I have #11 in white gold and LOVE it. It's very detailed and quite edgy for a bow. And I think I might have to pick up that BCBG leather wrap bracelet (#2) because it looks like the perfect mix of tough and girly. Always the best combo.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Lately...

A few snaps of the jewelry I've been wearing lately.
Mr Kate, twig bracelet. Jolie Jouel, squiggle bracelet.  Lauren Elan, Lily bracelet. Rings, unknown. Necklace, unknown.
 Stella & Dot, Renegade necklace. Anthropologie, Green & White necklace.
 Rings, unknown. Lauren Elan, Misel bracelets.
 Jolie Jouel, Black Smile necklace. Jolie Jouel, Pounded Silver necklace. Jolie Jouel, Ring Bangle.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Line Lust: Mr. Kate's Days of Ore

This post needs few words. The pictures below will do all that talking that needs to be done.  But in a nutshell, Mr. Kate launched her new jewelry line, Days of Ore, this week and the pieces are fabulous. Inspired by the medieval, the mythical, and the metals of the Earth, her line is raw, natural, and beautiful, without being overly girly. Oh yes, there are pieces for the guys here too.
Enjoy! And let me know your favorite.
 *all photos from Mr. Kate!
My favorites...swoon...

Monday, April 2, 2012

The Reveal: Wedding Guest Jewelry

Last week I asked you guys to help me accessorize this dress for a wedding.  Well, this weekend I got all dolled up and did that very thing. I decided to go with a chunky, show-stopping necklace and stacked silver bracelets.  I swept up my hair and finished off the look with nude heals.  What do you think?
Necklace c/o Lauren Elan, Squiggle bracelet: Jolie Jouel, Arrow bracelet: Jolie Jouel, Twig bracelet: Mr. Kate, Dress: Anthropologie, Shoes: Aldo.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Meet Mr. Kate



To me, the photo above shows the true personality of Mr. Kate (aka: Kate Albrecht), the creative brain behind the jewelry line, the brand, and the blog that is Mr. Kate.  She's fun, bright, bubbly, and oh-so-cute.  Mr. Kate is all about blending masculinity, beauty, and humor.  Her logo, the mustache and beauty mark, work beautifully because they are two iconic images that represent these exact things. For more on the ebullient Mr. Kate, keep reading!
 
What inspired you to start designing jewelry?
I have always loved wearing jewelry and admired my grandmother's knack for layering her beautiful Native American jewelry. She used to give me costume jewelry when I was little to play 'dress up' with, so I always associated jewelry with fun and feeling good. I was inspired to make jewelry after I took classes in jewelry making in college and realized that there were designs in my head that I couldn't find anywhere but really wanted to wear. So, I started making jewelry for myself and it eventually became a business. Now I make jewelry that I feel great wearing and make other people feel good and happy wearing it too! 

Where do you draw your inspiration from?

Everywhere! I'm inspired by a huge range of things. For each collection it may be a set of inspiration that I use to dictate the 'look' of the collection. But overall, as an artist, I think you have to be open to inspiration coming from anywhere, whether it's a trip to a museum or a hike in nature or a stylish person you admire.



How would you describe the woman who wears Mr. Kate? And who would your dream client(s) be?
The women, and men, who wear Mr. Kate jewelry are confident and unique. My favorite thing is to see how each individual wears my jewelry in their own unique way. That's the key to style; making it your own statement that reflects who you are. My dream clients are really anyone who is moved by my pieces, I'm just as flattered when a non-celebrity loves my stuff as I am when a celebrity does...as long as they LOVE it! That being said, I'd love to see how Nefertiti or Joan of Arc would rock my jewelry, but they've been dead for years!

What are the greatest challenges to running your own jewelry line?
The biggest challenge is the business side of things. I am a creative brain and would love to just design and make and wear all day long. But there are necessary logistics that you have to tend to in order to have a functional business and those things take time and focus. Fortunately now my business has expanded to the point where I can have help in those areas to free me up to just be creative! But I still have an awareness of the business as well, that's just as important.

What is your typical day like?
Ha, there is no typical day at Mr. Kate! Because I have the lifestyle side of my business, with my blog and videos, etc., I'm always doing so much more than just jewelry! Some days I wake up and blog, then shoot a DIY video, then have a business related meeting, then go somewhere or do something for my blog again or edit jewelry photos, etc. I'm usually working on and off from 8AM to 11PM. Being an entrepreneur means you can have your own schedule, but to be successful, you have to work a lot!

 What advice would you give a young aspiring designer or someone toying with the idea of making jewelry?
Make sure you love what you're doing and be committed to working over-time to make your 'big idea' work. Rather than paying attention to trends, pay attention to your customers, they hold the key to how your business will flourish. Be an expert in your field and take classes so you know exactly what goes into making jewelry. Even when you get your business to the point where you can out-source your manufacturing, if you have an intimate knowledge of the process, you will still be in charge. Be critical of your work and remember to edit so you're not bogged down with too many pieces in a collection, keep the strong ones and let the weaker ones go. Stay inspired and energetic and do whatever you have to do to keep going!

All photos from mrkate.com -  head on over there for loads of inspiration and fun videos! Thanks, Kate!
 
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