Emmanuelle Khanh
Emmanuelle Khanh was a French fashion designer and stylist who also had a line of jewelry. Born in 1937, Khanh started her career in the fashion industry as a model before moving on to work as a stylist and designer.
Khanh was known for her avant-garde and modern designs, and her jewelry was no exception. She created a range of jewelry pieces, including necklaces, earrings, and bracelets, that featured bold shapes and colors. Many of her pieces were made from unconventional materials such as plastic, which was a departure from the more traditional materials used in jewelry at the time.
Khanh's jewelry designs were often inspired by her travels and cultural influences. She was known for her use of bright and vibrant colors, as well as her incorporation of organic shapes and textures into her designs. Her jewelry was popular in the 1960s and 1970s, and was worn by fashion icons such as Brigitte Bardot and Catherine Deneuve.
In addition to her jewelry line, Khanh also designed clothing and accessories, and was known for her collaborations with other designers and brands. She passed away in 2017, but her legacy as a pioneering figure in the fashion industry, and her unique and innovative designs, continue to inspire and influence designers today.
Khanh was known for her avant-garde and modern designs, and her jewelry was no exception. She created a range of jewelry pieces, including necklaces, earrings, and bracelets, that featured bold shapes and colors. Many of her pieces were made from unconventional materials such as plastic, which was a departure from the more traditional materials used in jewelry at the time.
Khanh's jewelry designs were often inspired by her travels and cultural influences. She was known for her use of bright and vibrant colors, as well as her incorporation of organic shapes and textures into her designs. Her jewelry was popular in the 1960s and 1970s, and was worn by fashion icons such as Brigitte Bardot and Catherine Deneuve.
In addition to her jewelry line, Khanh also designed clothing and accessories, and was known for her collaborations with other designers and brands. She passed away in 2017, but her legacy as a pioneering figure in the fashion industry, and her unique and innovative designs, continue to inspire and influence designers today.