David Marshall London teams up with Ulrich Engler

Posted by Bob Bulmer on Fri 9th April 2010 at 04:22 AM, Filed in Expensive JewelryLuxury Events
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The worlds of high fashion and fine jewellery unite during London Jewellery Week in June this year, when jeweller David Marshall London and couturier Ulrich Engler collaborate for an exclusive catwalk show.

The show, one of the first events at London Jewellery Week 2010, will be held on Tuesday 8th June in the magnificent surroundings of the Goldsmiths’ Hall, home to the Goldsmiths’ Company since 1339.

It marks the second such collaboration, after the pair worked together for the Salon Privé fashion show at last year’s London Jewellery Week. The show will feature Engler’s latest designs, complemented by exquisite pieces from the David Marshall London collection.

Award-winning jeweller David Marshall, who is a prestige sponsor for London Jewellery Week, has been designing beautiful jewellery for more than 25 years. As the creator of both ready-to-wear and bespoke pieces crafted from platinum and gold and set with the finest diamonds and gemstones, David has the expertise to ensure each of his spectacular creations is perfectly matched to Engler’s designs.

The bold and innovative combination of fine jewellery and exclusive fashions presented in such historic surroundings make this the ‘must-see’ London Jewellery Week event.

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