How New York City Shaped Harry Winston's Dazzling Legacy | Artnet News
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How New York City Shaped Harry Winston's Dazzling Legacy | Artnet News
"New York is an unparalleled light show. From the mesmerizing skyline to the illuminated Broadway theater district, the white blaze of street lamps and theater marquees was visible from miles away. Winston and his wife were regulars in those seats."
"The brownstone is the definitive address of a certain New York dream. These rowhouses spread across Manhattan and Brooklyn as the city expanded northward, each facade carved by hand to construct the illusion of something far more monumental."
""No two diamonds are alike. Each diamond has a different nature." From his atelier at 7 East 51st Street, Harry Winston looked out onto St."
Harry Winston, born in 1896 on the Upper West Side of New York, created a collection that reflects the city's essence. The New York collection, unveiled in 2018, draws inspiration from the city's landmarks and textures. It features designs like the City Lights suite, which captures the vibrancy of New York's illuminated skyline, and the Brownstone suite, which pays homage to the iconic brownstone architecture. Each piece showcases the unique characteristics of diamonds, emphasizing their individuality and connection to the city.
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