Luxurious and rare fabrics are not enough anymore to make haute couture outfits. People's growing "need" to bling every item in their life has touched the fashion world as well, making designers create overly glittering items, in worth of thousands and millions of dollars. More and more Swarovski crystals, precious gems and metals become a fashion detail and accessory, making people spend crazy amounts of money for a unique jewelry-outfit.
To satisfy a woman's greatest needs, for jewelry and chocolate, Lindt and Swarovski joined forces and came up with the Lindt Chocolate's Lindor Balls and Swarovski crystal coated dress. This festive dress was worn by the world famous Linzi Stoppard and she was snapped indulging in the chocolates in several publicity photos. Although a beautiful collection item, this dress is definitely not the most practical for a woman to wear, considering the fact that it would probably melt if its wearer didn't make havoc in the delicious chocolate candies before.
It doesn't necessarily have to show off the jewelry to everyone as designers like Louis Vuitton, Boucheron, Dior Fine Jewelry, Graff and Van Cleef & Arpels have already proven with their undercover bling items. They have reinvented the entire concept, by taking rings, brooches, bracelets and precious tassels off the display and posting them on undergarments, so that they remain, for most people, a private affair.
Women who have confronted themselves with the problem of exposed bras, they have a precious alternative now, so that they don't have to give up their low cleavage items just yet, the Swarovski Bosom Button. The little clasp will reduce the risk of wardrobe malfunctions and it will do so with style. They can also add a touch of functional glam to scarves that need keeping in place on windy days.
Kate Moss is for a few years now not only a supermodel but also a fashion designer for Topshop and one of her designs obtained almost the fame that the beautiful catwalker has. The Swarovski dress bearing her name is a Flapper style cocktail length dress with over 60,000 crystal beads of silver, dove gray and antique green. Its looping tassels accentuate every luxurious move. Hand-beaded, the dress would retail at about $80,000.