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Jagger’s Rocks and Frocks meet’s the elegant Temperley

Jagger’s Rocks and Frocks meet’s the elegant Temperley

A long-awaited collaboration has finally fallen between the friendship of Jade Jagger and Alice Temperley. Jagger’s collection, Frocks and Rocks, has stirred a lot of excitement within the fashion industry and it has finally been brought to our doorstep. Alive Temperley has opened a pop-up space dedicated to Miss Jagger’s jewellery line, inside the label’s gorgeous store in Bruton Street. The precious area will be open for two months so you better grab your goodies before time runs out!

In an interview with Vogue, the divine Alice Temperley said that “over dinner in Paris during Fashion Week, Jade and I discussed how much I wanted her jewellery and she wanted what I was wearing, so we decided it would be a fun idea to combine forces…we will continue to sell Jade’s beautiful pieces for the next two months”. Jade’s Frocks and Rocks collection will be placed amongst Temperley’s spring/summer 2013 clothing collection, which will be inevitably gorgeous.

Jagger mixes traditional pieces of jewellery with a sexy, rock and roll twist, resulting in the pieces becoming eclectic, modern and chic. Moreover, the pieces incorporate different cultures and colours from around the world. Here at The Upcoming, we cannot wait to check out the fabulous pieces. So, make sure you stop by the store to indulge in this fabulous collaboration.

Sasha Hilton 

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