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Friday, September 14, 2012

These Are a Few of Our Bestselling Things

We had a pretty great Winter 2012 market, and as the fall season gets underway, we wanted to share some of our bestsellers with you.  Some of the styles and colors will be of no surprise to anyone, and as usual, our bestsellers are the simple styles that really show off the beauty of the material we work with.  Lightweight and easy to wear, all these styles are bold statements, but without the clunky weight that many attention-getting cuffs, earrings and necklaces seem to have.
Our always popular small and large filigree cuffs in light horn, tokyo tortoise, gator and green horn

Our bestselling chunky 21" flat-link chain in green horn, light horn and tokyo tortoise

We decided to show our popular cabochon cuff on a tokyo tortoise base in an array of cabochon colors.  Shown here are black, light horn and persimmon

This is our long and lean chain, it easily doubles making it very versatile.  Shown in safari, tokyo tortoise and black

Our newest filigree design, it also comes in a cuff.  They're lots of fun! Shown in Light horn, tokyo tortoise and magenta

Our new crescent earring is so simple and comfortable, and it did really well!  Shown in Safari, green horn and tokyo

Our 2" cuff, a classic!  Shown in safari, tokyo tortoise and green horn

Ah, the buckle cuff.  It won't break, so just force it on!  Once on, it's stunning.  Shown in tokyo tortoise, gator and green horn

Our skinny hoops in small, medium and large.  The small and medium in tokyo are so hard to keep in stock, I almost feel like every woman in America may own a pair at this point! Shown in safari, gator and tokyo tortoise

Our set of three skinny bangles saw a revival this market, and it's now surprise, they're chic staples to anyone's wardrobe and can easily be stacked with other bracelets. Shown in green horn, black, light horn and tokyo tortoise.
So, there they are our bestsellers for fall/winter 2012.  If you would like to purchase these for your store, call us up or request a catalog!  If you're just a Bellissima fan and want some for yourself, check out this post of our updated stores (and online stores) that carry our line: Come and Get Us

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Our Purse Mirrors

You know our purse mirrors, they've been around forever.  Some of you remember them from the eighties, some of you were given one as a gift years ago and now sell them in your stores.  They bring a smile to many of your faces, because they take you back to an earlier time.  Somehow, they still remain novel after all these years, and we're really proud of that.  Unfortunately, the other aspect of the mirrors that hasn't changed in years is their price.  We had to bring the prices into the twenty-first century, and they had to be changed drastically.  We are sorry to have to do this, but sadly, hand-making these compacts in the United States has become an expensive undertaking. 

As of today, August 1st, the price changes are in effect, and we do have a new purse mirror catalog, for those of you who have not received one, let us know and we'll get it out to you ASAP.  We do have some new mirrors which is always exciting!
Our Classic Elephant is now available in Pink and Purple

Our whale is now available in light horn and blue

These new encrusted hearts are available in tortoise, red and pearl

Our new Heart Cluster mirror

Our Ice Cream Cone is available as shown in pink

This is our new Monkey, available as shown, in yellow

Our new Owl, shown in Lime

Our new Star Cluster mirror

The new Owl in tokyo tortoise, Love this!!
Our compact mirrors are hand-made in NYC of Italian Cellulose Acetate.  Fun, frivolous and functional, twisting open the compact exposes the 2” mirror on the inside.  The mirrors are engraved, painted, colletted and stone-set  with Swarovski crystals, to create their whimsical and unique design, making the perfect gift for that person who may not take themselves too seriously, but still wants to make sure they look good!
email us to receive an updated catalog: bellissima@moschitto.com

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Vintage Chain, a Series

There are some sheets of acetate here at Bellissima Headquarters that I have always wanted to use, but because our supply is so limited, I have never been able to find a use for them.  These are vintage colors that are so rich and interesting but cannot be reproduced.   This has always bothered me.  I finally came up with the idea to number each piece, and make them limited editions. These rich materials not only look beautiful and chic as a short and chunky chain neck, they are also timeless.
We figured out how many necklaces we could produce in each color, and numbered them accordingly.  The last link on each chain is engraved and painted with our name on one side, and their number in the series on the other side.  Below are our six vintage colors, if you would like to sell these chains in your store, or own one,  let us know!  Bellissima@moschitto.com

This color is named "Gold Fleck", after the flecks of gold scattered throughout a rich cognac colored base

I named this "Ikat".  I had actually never seen this color before, since there is so little of it, but it is very different and I will definitely have to own one!

We named this "Feather" and I think it's a perfect summer neutral to be worn with a white top

This is "Marsh", this is a striking and somewhat edgy neutral that can be worn and complimented on all year!

"Pink Navajo"-this color is so fun and eye catching, it was definitely the best seller at the shows, and again, I will definitely have to own one!

This is "Praline", it has beautiful swirls of butterscotch and horn, it's a natural beauty and would look great with jeans

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

About Augie

This was a guest blog post I wrote last winter for a beautiful store, and great customers of ours, The Garden Gates down in Louisiana.  Augie was really happy with how it came out, and I think it's worth reposting. 

As a young girl, I loved to visit my Grandfather’s factory on my days off from school. There I got to separate pieces of plastic in all shapes and sizes and colors. (note: this was in the 80s, and we were the makers of those huge layered barrettes that were the height of fashion) I would put each shape, size and color in a different box, and to me, this was magical. Later on, in high school and college, the factory served as a summer job. Upon graduating college with a degree in photography and no money and no idea what to do next , I became my Mother’s assistant. With my innate need to be creative I soon began designing for their newly launched jewelry line, Bellissima. I will never forget the feeling of the first time the line was a success at a show. Something I created was desired by the public! Creating something tangible for others to appreciate is a great feeling, and I know that this creativity and passion is something that I get from Augie, my grandfather.
Augie is the son of Italian parents who immigrated to Brooklyn in the 1920s. When he turned 18, my young and skinny Grandfather shipped off to sweltering Arkasas, where he trained for the army and eventually got on a boat and sailed to Africa. This was a young man like so many in WW2 who had never left his backyard, and now found himself in Africa. They entered Europe through Italy, not exactly the desired first glimpse of the motherland. His troop was captured by the Germans at the famous battlefield Anzio, south of Rome. Because my Grandfather spoke Italian, he proved to be useful as a translator. He says this was the moment he knew he wouldn’t be killed. Once they left Italy, his Italian was no longer an asset, and my grandfather and the other soldiers were placed in work farms throughout southern Germany. He remained a POW for nearly two years until the war was over. He likes to say he owes his life to his good looks, as the farmer’s daughters were in love with him.
I often think about what these two years must have been like for a 19 year old in a strange land, with captors who spoke a strange language. To never know what the day would bring, if he would eat, or if he would ever see his family again. I have such a deep respect for what he endured, and I also find myself thinking, we wouldn’t be here, this business he created from nothing wouldn’t be here.
Back in the Post-war US, Augie began to work as an apprentice at well-known design houses in New York. He trained as a stone setter in the optical industry, and with that same material, he started his own company. Augie became one of the leading producers of hair accessories in the United States, and enjoyed much success. All of his success was achieved through hard work and a passion for what he was doing. Perhaps something he learned on those German work farms. He lived and breathed what he did, and it paid off.
In the 80s, when I was a child, Augie bought a beautiful apartment on a little island off the Gulf of Mexico in Florida. With it’s private white sandy beaches, and crystal clear water, this became my family’s destination when they could get the time off. We all consider it paradise. Weeeellllll, not all of us. Augie is not a fan. If you ask him how he is when he is down there, he responds: “I’m BORED to death.” How’s the weather? In his grouchiest of voices: “Beautiful” and then he just wants to know what’s going on at the factory. I guess you could say it’s true love. He is now 86, and still, after one of the most grueling New York winters I have ever witnessed, he wants to be in Jamaica, Queens at the factory instead of in sunny Florida. I told my family the other day, you know, he speaks more fondly of his time as a POW than his time as a snowbird in Florida. What does this mean? I’m not really sure, but he’s a pretty tough guy who makes really pretty bracelets.

The following of some examples of his "really pretty bracelets" :





The bracelets are all carved by hand by Augie, and then stone set and painted by hand.  The bangles are from vintage acetate tubes.  Contact us if you're interested in buying/selling his unique creations:
bellissima@moschitto.com

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Springtime, Tortoise Style

At first I was really shocked that this necklace did so well, and then I thought about it, and it made perfect sense.  It's chunky, it's color-block, it's tortoise!

Graduating Links neck shown in turquoise combination
This necklace was so eye catching at the show, buyers kept throwing it on their orders to just make a statement, or to tie their collection together.  Aside from the mustard, the chain is made up of three best selling spring/summer neutrals: our tokyo tortoise, light horn and turquoise.  Linking up blocks of these neutrals and adding the burst of mustard make this piece a "safe statement".  It is classic and trendy, which is always what Bellissima tries to be about. 

The chain prompted me to create a story for these colors, and it's done really well for spring.  It's tortoise heavy with fun pops of color.  It's all very wearable and pretty, yet it definitely makes a statement.

Tokyo bangles with turquoise, light horn and mustard "cabochons"

Our best-selling cabochon cuff in fun new combinations

Our multi-colored, multi-linked chain necklace

Our solid colored graduating links chain

This chain neck is long and skinny, and really fun to layer

For those who like to make a small statement, this is a mini version of our cabochon cuff








A close-up of our long skinny chain, lot's of fun!

Friday, February 24, 2012

Swirl Cuff Spotted in the OC


Last night, while I was pondering what Being Bellissima's next blog post should be, one of my oldest dearest friends, Lisa (a different Lisa) texted me that she thought she saw one of my bracelets on The Real Housewives of Orange County.  She even described the show down to the channel, since she knows I don't watch that kind of stuff.  So, I just got home, when she let me know that it was re-airing.  I sat down to watch  a show I have avoided since it began airing, hoping to catch a glimpse of a Bellissima cuff.  Thankfully, Lisa was right and I hadn't just wasted my time on what is a pretty crazy show, this cast member was indeed wearing our Swirl Cuff!

Roll up your sleeve, girlfriend!


Any fan of Bellissima probably knows our swirl cuff well.  I know I still wear all of mine constantly.  We also still make it for some of our customers.  People love it.  It's fun and comfortable and really noticeable.  As you can see from this picture, Lisa was still able to recognize it as a Bellissima Cuff!
I took this picture of it, since my iphone shots aren't the best:
The swirl cuff never gets old!!!
  Thanks to Lisa!  Sorry if I sound harsh about the show, I can see how people would become infatuated with the train wrecks that appear on the show, that's just not for me!  Apparently they all don't have the worst taste in the world, like whoever this is, she obviously knows how to accessorize!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

It Appears We Appeared on The Today Show

This morning, while making samples for a new potential customer, I went onto the gorgeous website, Bauble Bar (if you haven't already, check it out, the site is really lovely, as is the jewelry they feature www.baublebar.com) to refer to a  pair of our earrings I was making.  Much to my surprise, a lot of our neon jewelry, very popular this season, was tagged, As Seen on the Today Show.  I had no idea, and it was a really nice surprise, although I really wish I had known! 

In Fact, this is the only picture I could find!!  Kinda sad, but still very exciting!
To get a better look visit:
http://baublebar.com/index.php/fashion-jewelry/neon-jewelry/neon-nicks-fringe-earrings.html

I know we're really famous and loved for our tokyo tortoise, but I had lot's of fun putting together the neon collection.  These are some of my faves:

Our little aztec-inspired cuff

Our "edgy" triangle neck with metallic Swarovski crystals

Our cutout cuff sits atop one of our popular chain necklaces

Our light weight and fun color block earrings

These bangles are awesome!  First they're engraved and then they're hand painted.  

I know it's not for everyone, but I'm going to throw some into my personal collection, you should too!