Local jewelry designers get the attention of Hollywood's A-list.... Read more about our coverage and view the footage at WKYC!
Hearts and cupcakes, bullets and skulls work together for edgy local jewelry company on the way up.
Dirty Pretty Things is featured in Buzzbin Magazine. They are offering a contest for readers to write in and share their personal story of dangerous beauty. Check it out!
During our segment of the show, Chrissy discusses the inspiration behind Dirty Pretty Things and some of the individual pieces. She also helps three women accessorize with the jewelry. Each woman was taught how to incorporate the jewelry into her style for both a unique daytime and evening look. Pieces from both the Marie Neville Collection and the Medea Maple line were used.
The women behind Dirty Pretty Things jewelry are, from left, Andrea Ippolito, Annemarie LoConti, Sarah Piscazzi and Chrissy LoConti, at the Wooltex Gallery in Cleveland. So about their catchy, er, popular name taken also by a band and a movie? “We’ve gotten a lot of mean notes from people about it,” sighs Ippolito. “But it’s jewelry, a totally different thing than a band or a movie!”
Television personality Kim Kardashian and the Troy Smith Foundation hosted a charity event at the Barley House in Cleveland to benefit Haitian earthquake relief efforts. At the Event William Madansdky of Dirty Pretty Things was able to pass on a goody bag filled with DPT jewelry along to Kim Kardashian. We love her style and she was totally stoked to receive the jewelry!
We were thrilled to get the word out through this fabulous magazine - thanks to Kristen and Cleveland Magazine for the amazing article.
Check out these amazing photo’s featuring Heather Rae Young wearing Dirty Pretty Things. Damn she makes our stuff look good! Congrats to her on being named the Playboy February 2010 Playmate! Photographer Sylvan Von Kay did the shoot, and Josh Ryan sent the photo’s our way….Props to them all!
Sara Eudy is a super awesome fan of DPT - she first became a Dirty Pretty girl when she made an online purchase a few months back. She then joined us on Facebook and became a fan of Dirty Pretty Things Jewelry (check out the link on our home page to sign up!) Then when I was surfing through our friend posts, I realized that she was a sassy tiny thing that was all inked up w/ killer style! She was a makeup and hair stylist and we teamed up with her on a photo shoot that photo-g Clayton Addison was doing.
Eighty81 throws a fashion show last friday at the Gallery in Cleveland. Dirty Pretty Things Jewelry was featured with clothes from the Above Boutique in Cleveland.