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Vita Fede Jewels: The Art of High Fusion
By Jewel Snob Tina
November 22, 2012


It’s difficult to find contemporary jewelry lines that are both well crafted and well priced. Which is why I immediately fell in love with Vita Fede, an accessories collection created in LA and handcrafted in the same Italian factories as top luxury brands (think Celine, YSL, Givenchy!). Designer Cynthia Sakai describes the collection as a fusion of Asian, American and European culture. Made of lambskin, Swarovski crystals, brass, sterling silver and 24k gold– its high polished sophistication is a must for any jewel snob!

The spiked jewels held me captive from the moment I slipped them on and I am completely obsessed with the Mini Titan cuffs. I just got a stack of them and wear them everywhere. Available in solid metals ($248) or paved with Swarovski crystals ($358) – a mix of both is the best way to wear them. For more Glamazon goodness, add a Titan ring – also available with a touch of sparkle ($265) or without ($198). If spikes are not your thing, the Bulloni crystal cuff ($358) is a smooth and rounded alternative. Most of the pieces come plated in 24k gold, rose gold, and edgy gunmetal – so many choices! And at these great prices, you can get as many as you want.

Currently 30% off VitaFede.com for 4 days only- use code CVF13 at check out! Jump to see how I like to wear my Vita Fede jewels!





I mixed yellow gold, silver, and rose gold Mini Titan cuffs with my Cartier bracelets and Cindy Chao diamond branch bangles. I love how it all looks stacked together. On my left wrist I have the Capri 5 wrap bracelet mixed with my Hermes leather cuff. The Capri 5 wrap makes a fantastic holiday gift- made of gunmetal, rose gold and sterling silver curb chain on supple soft bronze lamb leather, it also boasts an easy to open/close magnetic clasp.

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