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For Foundrae, it’s personal. From custom medallions to charm bracelets, the New York-based jeweler creates eye-catching pieces inspired by symbols meaningful to each customer. Creator Beth Hutchens likened them to a “second skin” for her clients, which includes Cynthia Erivo, who wore a pair of Foundrae sparklers to the “Wicked” premiere.
“It feels like a LEGO store for women,” says The Post’s Lydia Moynihan. She visited Foundrae’s new digs at 777 Madison Avenue, which Hutchens says it’s a big step up from her first shop with "zero foot traffic" on Lispenard Street in Chinatown. Find out more in this episode of NYNext.
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By New York PostFor Foundrae, it’s personal. From custom medallions to charm bracelets, the New York-based jeweler creates eye-catching pieces inspired by symbols meaningful to each customer. Creator Beth Hutchens likened them to a “second skin” for her clients, which includes Cynthia Erivo, who wore a pair of Foundrae sparklers to the “Wicked” premiere.
“It feels like a LEGO store for women,” says The Post’s Lydia Moynihan. She visited Foundrae’s new digs at 777 Madison Avenue, which Hutchens says it’s a big step up from her first shop with "zero foot traffic" on Lispenard Street in Chinatown. Find out more in this episode of NYNext.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices