On An Aside: Padma Lakshmi Launches Her Own Jewelry Collection

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Padma Lakshmi’s latest foray seems to be into the world of jewelry. Her jewelry line will be available via Bergdorf Goodman soon and ranges from $600 to $6000!

You can learn more about her collection Here

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  1. They are not bad in the most broad term. Mostly they look like a kindergarten-ers vision of jewellery- little colourfoul beads, dangly things etc. Is that golden corn of wheat like thing going to be her trademark? It seems to be there is each peice.

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  2. I had no idea that Padma was qualified to be a cook or jewellery designer! I love the media&entertainment business, get famous in one arena and apply it to the next! Some of the designs are pretty but overpriced!

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  3. @Lalitha
    well, she has written a few cook books :) but about the jewlery, I’m not to sure (although, it’s not particularly hard to learn how to design jelwery)
    it’s pretty,simple and elegant-reminds me of her
    I like

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  4. Some of the pieces are to die for while the others (earrings) are not that special. I wish the Indian jewellery designers take some inspiration coz most of the stuff we get here is downright ugly and very traditional at its core.

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  5. @Lalitha= totally agree with you
    some pieces are nice, but the jewellery you get in India by our designers is way way better coz the fact is that they are qualified jewellery designers and you can see the creativity and innovation in their designs..

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  6. Wow – 600 – 6000 bucks… hmmm think I’ll pass.

    On an aside I had no idea Padma was qualified, trained or even had an interest in jewellary design but then a girl’s gots to do what a girl’s gots to do!

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  7. Hey Too Porr to be on HHC ..you hit the nail on the head…apparently she was inspired by things of nature…cloves and all.
    Maybe I am too Indian when it comes to Jewelery but I love intricate designs..and I adore simplicity too just not when it mostly comprises of cardamom looking things.

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  8. Models, socialites and celebs, please study arts or design or craftsmanship, then create a brand or label. If not, hire a professional person with a creative vision then put the price tag.

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  9. I kinda like some pieces, the designs are very delicate and simple, i really like the cuff. I KNOW there will be people buying these pieces…most likely celebrities more than anyone

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  10. @Nepali : well said
    That green bracelet can be found in its non gold form all over Indian street markets.. All that’s her is the brand name. Most often celebrity books, cosmetics, perfumes hardly take any hard work on the celebrity’s part. All they have to do is lend their name. Some with a conscience try to do more than that. All being said, I love Padma Lakshmi on Top Chef. Its nice to see she has taken a LOT of inspiration from India for her collection. Wish it were more affordable.
    The website is too slow…I understand the serene experience they are trying to create but I’m tired before I get to the products…

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  11. i actually like the cuff quite a bit.. i always find it hard to find modern gold jewelry with the blingy/shiny/ornamental look (not sayng I love all of her designs)

    so i kinda love the matte finish.. as far as the designs i cud see liking some of these.. liek the cuffs, triple strand necklaces etc..

    there are so many of these type of brands in the US – between Kiat, Judith Jack, Roberto Coin etc. I am sure her stuff will sell!

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  12. i actually like the jewellery. i am not commenting on the prices, but the designs are pretty nice and wearable and go with western clothes pretty well. usually indian ethnic jewellers sticks out awkwardly on western clothes. she managed to blend eastadn west pretty well.

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  13. The problem with non-desi jewelry is that it’s all so unimpressive and so overpriced. If it’s desi inspired then it’s worse because they’re selling stuff that I could buy off the streets a billion times cheaper.

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  14. I think its a great collection. Its much better than other celebrity collections in the market.
    I like it, the whole collection looks very delicate and feminine. I will by it if its not outrageously over priced.

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  15. You guys might wanna check out Tanishq’s US collection on their US website. Its really great, they have a store in Chicago, I wish they were here in NYC though ! sigh…!
    I particularly like the Spring and Lotus collections.

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  16. I like PL’s take on the lowkey aspect of jewelry. I like her easy clasps, the details as well. Goes well with western outfits with a touch of east. Of course you may find similar themes in India, but I get excited when it finds an audience in the mainstream west. Good going Padma!

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  17. Very blah….. nothing that appeals!!

    @ ad – I wonder where you have been looking at jewelry to say our Indian jewelry designers make ugly jewelry!! Maybe you haven’t heard / seen jewelry by Amrapali, Tanishq, Gili etc. I think Indian jewelry has no comparison – and don’t be too quick to put down the traditional designs, they are classic forms of art and you’d be surprised to learn H’wood stars sporting some of those traditional designs!!

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