Jun 18, 2009 3:45 p.m.
Don't Miss Lulu Frost

Don't Miss Lulu Frost

Edgy, flirty yet discretely classic, Lulu Frost, which was started by interior designer Lisa Salzer, is one of the most worn collections amongst the downtown fashion set. Launched back in 2005 after Salzer fortuitously stumbled upon a box of antique bronze room numbers while renovating the Plaza Hotel, the designer quickly put her find to use by stringing each one on delicate strands to make necklaces. The pretty pieces were picked up by department stores, Bergdorf Goodman and Barneys New York, and Salzer officially created the Plaza Line, replicating each number in the original bronze material and adding letters to the collection. As New Yorkers who hold a special place in our hearts for Manhattan landmarks, we couldn’t be happier to offer our members a curated selection from Lulu Frost’s Plaza Line. Featuring the collection’s signature number and letter charms, as well as a variety of rhinestone-studded earrings and woven ribbon necklaces, make sure you check out this sale right now!

how charming!

By lauren on June 18, 2009 at 05:33:43 PM

 

so. cute.

By katherineyoo on June 18, 2009 at 06:30:52 PM

 

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