Handcrafted in Brooklyn with an antique brass finish, these Rebel honeycomb dangle post earrings are sure to add a touch of unique charm to any outfit. Whether you're going for a bold or subtle look, these earrings are perfect for any occasion, making them a must-have addition to your jewelry collection. Antique brass finish.
Length 3"
Collections: Sale The World of Anna Sui
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Gina Riley
Founder and Designer
Gina Riley started by making jewelry in her studio apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn. At that time, she designed and created little figurines, some of which looked as if their fists were raised in protest. They came in different hues, shapes, and sizes, and made her think of rebels. Gina began to make them into earrings, necklaces, charm bracelets, and broches, and quickly began to realize how fun and innovative they were. At that time, her brother was a Broadway actor and her first customer. His cast members took notice of Gina’s work and orders started coming in. It was then that Gina realized she had something great in her hands. She began to sell her Rebels at street fairs, art shows, and craft shows, and Rebels popularity grew.
In 2002, Gina expanded the line to include additional designs and styles and changed the name from Rebel to Rebel Designs.
Today, Gina Riley and her partner Tatia Apridonidze work with a team of extraordinarily talented and multicultural women. Together, they design, curate, and handmake beautifully unique women’s and men’s accessories that empower and celebrate their customers differences.
Gina Riley
Founder and Designer
Gina Riley started by making jewelry in her studio apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn. At that time, she designed and created little figurines, some of which looked as if their fists were raised in protest. They came in different hues, shapes, and sizes, and made her think of rebels. Gina began to make them into earrings, necklaces, charm bracelets, and broches, and quickly began to realize how fun and innovative they were. At that time, her brother was a Broadway actor and her first customer. His cast members took notice of Gina’s work and orders started coming in. It was then that Gina realized she had something great in her hands. She began to sell her Rebels at street fairs, art shows, and craft shows, and Rebels popularity grew.
In 2002, Gina expanded the line to include additional designs and styles and changed the name from Rebel to Rebel Designs.
Today, Gina Riley and her partner Tatia Apridonidze work with a team of extraordinarily talented and multicultural women. Together, they design, curate, and handmake beautifully unique women’s and men’s accessories that empower and celebrate their customers differences.
Blending rock and roll with romanticism, Anna Sui taps into the timeless nostalgia of fashion’s earlier days and pairs it with her rocker aesthetic. Since premiering her first runway show in 1991, Sui has launched over 80 collections of ready-to-wear garments, accessories, cosmetics, and fragrances through her independent brand, effectively popularizing the boutique fashion look. Through head to toe looks, she has created a graphic, imaginative universe inhabited by alter-egos that draw inspiration from the worlds of cowgirls, grunge girls, hippie chicks, hula girls, Mods, pirate rock stars, Pre-Raphaelite maidens, and surfer nomads.
Blending rock and roll with romanticism, Anna Sui taps into the timeless nostalgia of fashion’s earlier days and pairs it with her rocker aesthetic. Since premiering her first runway show in 1991, Sui has launched over 80 collections of ready-to-wear garments, accessories, cosmetics, and fragrances through her independent brand, effectively popularizing the boutique fashion look. Through head to toe looks, she has created a graphic, imaginative universe inhabited by alter-egos that draw inspiration from the worlds of cowgirls, grunge girls, hippie chicks, hula girls, Mods, pirate rock stars, Pre-Raphaelite maidens, and surfer nomads.
Members of Phoenix Art Museum save 10% off all regularly priced merchandise!
Members of Phoenix Art Museum save 10% off all regularly priced merchandise!
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