The brand will work with New York designer Pamela Love to create its first jewelry line
Shinola, the Detroit-based watchmaker, has partnered with jewelry designer Pamela Love to create a jewelry collection.
The collection, which will feature earrings, necklaces, and bracelets in sterling silver and 14k gold, will be priced from $200 to $2,000. It is set to debut in November.
“We are excited to work with Pamela on expanding our product offerings to include jewelry,” said Shinola founder Tom Kartsotis. “We believe this partnership positions us to build a unique capability to manufacture jewelry in America and to create additional jobs.”
Love is a CFDA award winner and a Vogue Fashion Fund runner-up. She began creating jewelry in 2007 and has a full production facility and design studio in New York City.
“I’m so thrilled to work with like-minded people who care about creating quality products and jobs,” said Love. “Shinola is a brand that has been on my mind since it first launched, and it’s an honor to partner with them.”
Pictured: Shinola’s Detroit flagship store
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