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Hearts on Fire’s Newest Collection Inspired by NYC
A move to New York prompted Hearts on Fire Director of Design Ilaria Lanzoni to pay homage to the metropolis with a Deco-esque gold and diamond collection.

Boston--A move to New York last year inspired Hearts on Fire’s director of design, Ilaria Lanzoni, to pay homage to the metropolis in gold and diamonds.
“New York City is one of the most passionate and powerful cities in the entire world, and I am incredibly excited to be able to bring that power to life in the Triplicity Collection,” she said. “These styles are the perfect additions to our entire fashion collection, with designs that are easy to wear and layer with any woman’s style.”
The Triplicity collection has more than 25 styles referencing the architectural shapes of New York’s iconic cityscape. The collection centers on a triangle motif, created with round diamonds that taper in size.
Offerings range from elaborate, graphic necklaces with an Art-Deco feel to simple stud earrings. The collection is priced between $850 and $160,000 retail.
Triplicity was introduced at the Couture show in Las Vegas, along with 10 new bridal styles from collections called “Deco Chic” and “Cali Chic.”
Founded by Glenn and Susan Rothman in 1996, this year mark’s Hearts on Fire’s 20th anniversary.
The company was sold to Hong Kong-based retailer and manufacturer Chow Tai Fook in 2014 and is now sold globally at more than 750 locations including Hearts on Fire stores, department stores and independent retailers.
The Triplicity collection is available at retailers and launched on HeartsonFire.com over the weekend.
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