Jenny Bird grew up in a tiny, rural, artistic community in Ontario, Canada and was born into a family of farmers and seamstresses. From a young age Bird was active in art programs, and crafted wares she would sell to her family out of their living room.
Self-taught in accessories design, in 2008 Bird bravely chose to start down the path of her dreams with a collection of luxury handbags she had produced in a New York Garment District factory. The capsule collection captured rave reviews and a coveted Trunk Show at New York’s prestigious Henri Bendel on Fifth Ave. In a short-time Bird expanded her eponymous line of handbags to include a collection of jewelry, executed in her covetable Indie-Luxe aesthetic.
A talented designer and stylist, Bird continues to focus on creating pieces she feels are missing in the market. Its been working. Today, Jenny Bird pieces are regularly spotted on trend-setting shows, in the pages of top magazines, and have a devoted celebrity following. In recognition of her inspiring contributions to the Canadian industry, in 2011 Bird was named one of the Canadian faces of Yves Saint Laurent’s YSL Beauté, and now represents YSL Beauté brand as a brand ambassador.
As Creative Director of what has become one of the world’s top emerging designer accessory lines, Bird splits her time between her home in Toronto and her creative hub, New York. Now carried at over 100 fashion-forward boutiques and retailers, the line is a notable Canadian success story and is enjoying steady growth worldwide.
The Rawley Collar 16" choker necklace is a collar statement that has edgy and cool
written all over it. Layer upon layer of antique brass chain links
connect into a soft leather frame that secures through adjustable push
stud closures. Chain fringe on back provides extra drama.
Cuff Bracelet 22 strands of chain lay across the wrist and cascade into a dramatic, sexy fringe. Chain attaches securely into Italian leather tab closure,snap closure has been sized to fit most wrist sizes.
Lantern Bracelet |
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