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On this episode, it is my great pleasure to be speaking with award-winning, American Jewelry designer and Artist, Pamela Love. Her book Pamela Love: Muses and Manifestations, was published by Rizzoli New York in 2016
Pam's Jewelry is inspired by astrology, her travels, astronomy, alchemy, botany, and folklore. She won the Ecco Domani Award in 2011, won the CFDA Lexus Eco Challenge for Sustainable Design in 2012, and in 2013 Won the CFDA Swarovski Award for Accessory Design.
You have seen her work in countless music videos and on Television series. She is a favorite designer to many celebrities and music icons.
We speak about her moving from Florida to NYC to attend the NYU Tisch School of the Arts to major in Film.
Did you know she had originally wanted to be a production designer? We talk about her passion for film, how she began her journey with Jewelry design, and a new hobby of working with pottery. She shares her advice for new designers starting out today as well as her long term relationship with Francesco Clemente, who also officiated at her wedding and her love of music amongst many other surprises. Not to mention, her deeply candid honesty about her family history.
She also happens to be one of my favorite cousins.
Stay tuned, it's a special episode!
You can find her designs here at:
https://www.pamelalove.com
On this episode, it is my great pleasure to be speaking with award-winning, American Jewelry designer and Artist, Pamela Love. Her book Pamela Love: Muses and Manifestations, was published by Rizzoli New York in 2016
Pam's Jewelry is inspired by astrology, her travels, astronomy, alchemy, botany, and folklore. She won the Ecco Domani Award in 2011, won the CFDA Lexus Eco Challenge for Sustainable Design in 2012, and in 2013 Won the CFDA Swarovski Award for Accessory Design.
You have seen her work in countless music videos and on Television series. She is a favorite designer to many celebrities and music icons.
We speak about her moving from Florida to NYC to attend the NYU Tisch School of the Arts to major in Film.
Did you know she had originally wanted to be a production designer? We talk about her passion for film, how she began her journey with Jewelry design, and a new hobby of working with pottery. She shares her advice for new designers starting out today as well as her long term relationship with Francesco Clemente, who also officiated at her wedding and her love of music amongst many other surprises. Not to mention, her deeply candid honesty about her family history.
She also happens to be one of my favorite cousins.
Stay tuned, it's a special episode!
You can find her designs here at:
https://www.pamelalove.com