LoveGold.Wanderlust.VictoriaStillwell2I have spent the last year in Stockholm discovering the Scandinavian ready-to-wear labels that have propelled the region to the forefront of fashion – ACNE, Dagmar, HOPE and Designers Remix are names you may well have seen featured on these pages. However, it was only when I caught up with LoveGold a few months back that my attention was drawn to another area of exceptional Nordic design – jewellery.

Not any jewellery either, that of high karat gold. Typically the region is known for its silver craftsmanship, which dates back to the trade of the Norsemen and Vikings, but today contemporary Scandinavian designers are creating gold collections that reflect the area’s avant-garde approach to design. LoveGold.Wanderlust.VictoriaStillwell10As part of their Wanderlust campaign, LoveGold invited me to showcase some of the incredible talent heralding from Northern Europe. There was no end of choice, but I approached Maria Black, Efva Attling and Maria Nilsdotter to take part in the edit. Working with one of my favourite photographers – Victoria Stillwell – we photographed in some of Stockholm’s most iconic spots, as well as several of it’s hidden gems. LoveGold.Wanderlust.VictoriaStillwell1Danish designer Maria Black describes her work as “Lego for Fashionistas”; it’s her knack for creating unique pieces that can be worn on their own, or stacked and built together, that makes her such an exciting talent. Think hoops, studs, geometric shapes and chains, all fused together in original collections that embrace current trends and convey elegance with an edge. Her pieces have a following of the likes of Scarlett Johansson, Miley Cyrus, Lady GaGa and CoCo Summer – not bad for a label that was born just four years ago! In these shots I’m wearing gold pieces from her fine jewellery collection, which was launched in SS13 and saw her introduce diamonds and 18k gold to her label for the first time.

LoveGold.Wanderlust.VictoriaStillwell4Efva Attling is somewhat of a Swedish legend; she’s a model, writer, singer and more latterly jewellery giantess. Whether Attling is creating a bespoke necklace to commemorate PRIDE week, or partnering with Swedish House Mafia on an exclusive line of bracelets, she has a knack for identifying “what’s hot”, and crafting beautiful pieces around it. She re-imagines classic styles with unexpected twists – a fantastic illustration of this is the Carpe Diem Monocle necklace I’m wearing below, which encases a magnifying glass for reading, pretty cool hey?

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But what I really love about Efva Attling’s pieces are the anecdotes she inscribes on her jewellery – her songwriting days have clearly paid off! I’m wearing a necklace that reads “Miss You”, which features two hands coming together and signifies remembrance. Attling has also created pieces like the Twosome necklace that states “Amor Vincit Omnia” (Latin for “Love Conquers All”), which represents two unique personalities coming together to build a stronger unit. One of her slightly more progressive pieces, “Divorced with Children”, features two silver rings held together by a smaller 18k gold ring. The silver is a symbol for the separated parents that are held together by something beautiful – the children – represented here in gold.

LoveGold.Wanderlust.VictoriaStillwell5LoveGold.Wanderlust.VictoriaStillwell15Also heralding from Sweden is Maria Nilsdotter, whose handsome fusions of the romantic, folkloric and sometimes vicious combine to create fantastical pieces in quality materials. I first discovered Nilsdotter when she launched her unisex collection entitled “Boy/Girlfriend” and have since spotted her coveted pieces on the likes of Madonna. More akin to 18k wearable art works than jewellery, all pieces are handmade, so truly feel unique. 

LoveGold.Wanderlust.VictoriaStillwell14Nilsdotter’s most recent collection entitled “My Town” mixes punk with the architectural in high karat pieces that draw inspiration from Stockholm itself, meanwhile her “Boy/Girlfriend” collection features delicate 18k gold bees that cling onto semi-precious stones, and her “Lost World” line sees secret gardens constructed out of yellow gold. A regular on the Stockholm Fashion Week calendar, Nilsdotter’s imagination never fails to capture a whimsical and fantastical mood.LoveGold.Wanderlust.VictoriaStillwell8

Maria Black: Wing Reverse earrings, Wing necklaceSnowdon earringEfva Attling: Star Passion ring (coming soon), Wide & Signature ring, Twosome earrings, Pencez de Moy II ring, Bricks for Ears earrings, Mini Love bracelet, Take No Shit necklace, Miss You necklace, Carpe Diem Monocle necklaceMaria Nilsdotter: Claw Ring Double, Snake Leaf necklace, Feather earring hoop, Feather tiara, Madonna Leaf tiara, Tiny Raven ring, Snake necklace and earrings.

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  • Kieran

    LOVE LOVE LOVE.
    Amazing photos and “divorced with children” is a lovely idea

    July 29th, 2014 9:55
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    • girlinmenswear

      Thanks so much Kieran, glad you like the post. Yep, I love the “Divorced with Children” ring idea too. Soph x

      July 30th, 2014 7:54
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  • Little Lemon
    http://littlelemonstudio.com/

    Fantastic photos and that jewellery is stunning! The delicate shapes seem like something forged from a fairy tale. Elegance, depth and a sense of mystical strength. Love it! Simply stunning!

    July 29th, 2014 21:45
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    • girlinmenswear

      Thanks for your comment! I love the jewellery too – I wish I got to keep it all! Soph x

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  • Anna

    Those are gorgeous! Could imagine them creating quite the conversation starter at a fancy dinner party!

    July 29th, 2014 21:49
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    • girlinmenswear

      Thanks Anna. I know what you mean, shoes and jewellery are always good conversation points, particularly if the jewellery is as beautiful as these! Soph x

      July 30th, 2014 7:55
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  • Jo

    A stunning fusion of Classic Scandinavian with contemporary. Delicate, yet realistic. Big fan. And beautifully showcased.

    July 29th, 2014 22:30
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    • girlinmenswear

      Thanks so much for your comment Jo! I know what you mean, the Scandinavians are brilliant at creating something wearable that is also current – love them. Soph x

      July 30th, 2014 7:56
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  • Jess

    Love the somewhat whimsical edge to these delicate pieces. This jewellery seems to capture more than just the words which it portrays- an aesthetic representation of the moment. Written in a beautifully enchanting manner.

    July 29th, 2014 22:31
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    • girlinmenswear

      Thanks so much for your kind words Jess – I’m so glad that you like the pieces and the post too. If you love delicate pieces you should definitely check out some other Danish designers too, let me know if you want me to send you some more names! Soph x

      July 30th, 2014 7:57
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  • stylonylon
    http://www.stylonylon.com

    Absolutely stunning photos my love! Magical, ethereal, captivating. :)) xx

    July 31st, 2014 9:32
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    • girlinmenswear

      Thanks so much lovely, yep Victoria (the photographer) is incredible! Soph x

      July 31st, 2014 12:36
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