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Bidding for Jewels


Article # : 10585 

Section : LIFE
Issue Date : 2 / 1986  3,488 Words
Author : Ettagale Blauer
Ettagale Blauer is a freelance writer based in New York.

       Fashion reflects the times in which we live, our lifestyle, our values, our goals and aspirations.
       
        Fashion is in no way superficial. It is our own very personal statement about ourselves. Our clothes elicit response from others as well. We can have an esthetic impact through our dress, and, by doing so, we may inspire others, and even ourselves.
       
        Fashion is a potential art form. Through it, we appreciate the beauty of the creation--its strength, its variety, and its harmony. As we enmesh ourselves in colors and fabrics, our own many moods are reflected.
       
        The Life section of the World & I will examine fashion trends, past and present, and will look to the future. We will interview experts in the field so that we might offer the best fashion advice available. We want to be a voice expressing the best; from head to toe, from hats to shoes, for man and women.
       
        This month's fashion section focuses on trends in buying fine jewelry at the famous auction houses of Christie's and Sotheby's.
       
        Jewelry, that portable bit of antiquity and wealth, possesses a unique ability to endure and provide the contemporary individual the chance to own and wear history. No other form of art connects visual enjoyment with personal adornment, all beautifully tied up in a package of durable materials having intrinsic as well as artistic value. In the last ten years, the opportunity to own a piece of this history has increased dramatically, thanks largely to the marketplace ... (2000 of 19401 Characters)
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