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With new designs, Nada G aims to spread positivity
The designer showcased two new collections, Baby Malak and Resolutions, at the recent Couture show at the Wynn Las Vegas.
Las Vegas--With her newest jewelry designs, Nada Ghazal is adding color with the hope that the pieces will add a little happiness and positive energy to the lives of those who wear them.
At the recent Couture show Ghazal, who designs under the brand Nada G and is based in Beirut, debuted the new “Baby Malak” collection, which is an extension of her original “Malak” collection named after her daughter.
Throughout the line, colored gemstones and black diamonds are set against unpolished yellow and white gold. The collection--featuring rings, earrings, chokers, skinny bangles and necklaces--starts at $3,710 at retail.
She also was showcasing her “Resolutions” collection for the first time in the United States. The line, inspired by the designer’s New Year’s resolution, is about spreading positivity and also is full of color.
Featuring rings, bangles, earrings, and necklaces, the pieces--starting at $1,100 at retail--have a sleek but trendy design for the woman who wants to stand out, the designer said.
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