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Fashion Network
2 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Mi Bolsa enters jewellery sector
Bags brand Mi Bolsa has entered the fine jewellery sector with a recently-launched collection that comes shortly after the opening of its Westfield London store. The company said the new jewellery pieces are 'a natural extension of the brand's signature aesthetic and commitment to craftsmanship'. It told that 'fine jewellery was a natural evolution. Our brand has always been rooted in meaningful craftsmanship and personal expression. We saw a desire among our customers for pieces that go beyond functionality, something lasting, elegant, and deeply personal. Jewellery, especially when crafted with intention, becomes a reflection of one's identity. Launching our debut collection in solid 14 karat gold and natural gemstones allowed us to offer designs that are timeless yet expressive, mirroring the values our community already appreciates in our bags.' As mentioned, it has used solid 14 karat gold and natural gemstones with standout pieces including like the Flora Whisper earrings, necklaces, and rings, as well as the Toi et Moi and Harmony rings featuring pearls, sapphires, tourmalines, and more. Prices range from around £287 for the Flora Whisper bracelet and earrings, and up to £465 for the Flora Whisper necklace. Many of its signature rings are priced at £329. The brand itself is only five years old having been founded in London back in 2020 by siblings Mikayla and Alex, and inspired by their father, a celebrated artist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Mi Bolsa is Spanish for 'my bag' and the label aims to blend 'the vibrant flair of Spanish style with the refined elegance of London'. The launch comes as the brand is 'actively growing our wholesale presence'. While DTC 'remains core to our identity, allowing us to connect directly with our community and maintain full creative control… we're building a carefully curated portfolio of stockists who align with our values and aesthetic. For us, it's not about scale for scale's sake, but about meaningful partnerships that share our commitment to quality, artistry, and thoughtful design. This dual approach helps us meet our customers where they are, whether online, in-store, or through trusted retail partners.'


Fashion Network
2 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Mi Bolsa enters jewellery sector
Bags brand Mi Bolsa has entered the fine jewellery sector with a recently-launched collection that comes shortly after the opening of its Westfield London store. The company said the new jewellery pieces are 'a natural extension of the brand's signature aesthetic and commitment to craftsmanship'. It told that 'fine jewellery was a natural evolution. Our brand has always been rooted in meaningful craftsmanship and personal expression. We saw a desire among our customers for pieces that go beyond functionality, something lasting, elegant, and deeply personal. Jewellery, especially when crafted with intention, becomes a reflection of one's identity. Launching our debut collection in solid 14 karat gold and natural gemstones allowed us to offer designs that are timeless yet expressive, mirroring the values our community already appreciates in our bags.' As mentioned, it has used solid 14 karat gold and natural gemstones with standout pieces including like the Flora Whisper earrings, necklaces, and rings, as well as the Toi et Moi and Harmony rings featuring pearls, sapphires, tourmalines, and more. Prices range from around £287 for the Flora Whisper bracelet and earrings, and up to £465 for the Flora Whisper necklace. Many of its signature rings are priced at £329. The brand itself is only five years old having been founded in London back in 2020 by siblings Mikayla and Alex, and inspired by their father, a celebrated artist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Mi Bolsa is Spanish for 'my bag' and the label aims to blend 'the vibrant flair of Spanish style with the refined elegance of London'. The launch comes as the brand is 'actively growing our wholesale presence'. While DTC 'remains core to our identity, allowing us to connect directly with our community and maintain full creative control… we're building a carefully curated portfolio of stockists who align with our values and aesthetic. For us, it's not about scale for scale's sake, but about meaningful partnerships that share our commitment to quality, artistry, and thoughtful design. This dual approach helps us meet our customers where they are, whether online, in-store, or through trusted retail partners.'


Fashion Network
2 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Mi Bolsa enters jewellery sector
Bags brand Mi Bolsa has entered the fine jewellery sector with a recently-launched collection that comes shortly after the opening of its Westfield London store. The company said the new jewellery pieces are 'a natural extension of the brand's signature aesthetic and commitment to craftsmanship'. It told that 'fine jewellery was a natural evolution. Our brand has always been rooted in meaningful craftsmanship and personal expression. We saw a desire among our customers for pieces that go beyond functionality, something lasting, elegant, and deeply personal. Jewellery, especially when crafted with intention, becomes a reflection of one's identity. Launching our debut collection in solid 14 karat gold and natural gemstones allowed us to offer designs that are timeless yet expressive, mirroring the values our community already appreciates in our bags.' As mentioned, it has used solid 14 karat gold and natural gemstones with standout pieces including like the Flora Whisper earrings, necklaces, and rings, as well as the Toi et Moi and Harmony rings featuring pearls, sapphires, tourmalines, and more. Prices range from around £287 for the Flora Whisper bracelet and earrings, and up to £465 for the Flora Whisper necklace. Many of its signature rings are priced at £329. The brand itself is only five years old having been founded in London back in 2020 by siblings Mikayla and Alex, and inspired by their father, a celebrated artist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Mi Bolsa is Spanish for 'my bag' and the label aims to blend 'the vibrant flair of Spanish style with the refined elegance of London'. The launch comes as the brand is 'actively growing our wholesale presence'. While DTC 'remains core to our identity, allowing us to connect directly with our community and maintain full creative control… we're building a carefully curated portfolio of stockists who align with our values and aesthetic. For us, it's not about scale for scale's sake, but about meaningful partnerships that share our commitment to quality, artistry, and thoughtful design. This dual approach helps us meet our customers where they are, whether online, in-store, or through trusted retail partners.'


Fashion Network
2 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Mi Bolsa enters jewellery sector
Bags brand Mi Bolsa has entered the fine jewellery sector with a recently-launched collection that comes shortly after the opening of its Westfield London store. The company said the new jewellery pieces are 'a natural extension of the brand's signature aesthetic and commitment to craftsmanship'. It told that 'fine jewellery was a natural evolution. Our brand has always been rooted in meaningful craftsmanship and personal expression. We saw a desire among our customers for pieces that go beyond functionality, something lasting, elegant, and deeply personal. Jewellery, especially when crafted with intention, becomes a reflection of one's identity. Launching our debut collection in solid 14 karat gold and natural gemstones allowed us to offer designs that are timeless yet expressive, mirroring the values our community already appreciates in our bags.' As mentioned, it has used solid 14 karat gold and natural gemstones with standout pieces including like the Flora Whisper earrings, necklaces, and rings, as well as the Toi et Moi and Harmony rings featuring pearls, sapphires, tourmalines, and more. Prices range from around £287 for the Flora Whisper bracelet and earrings, and up to £465 for the Flora Whisper necklace. Many of its signature rings are priced at £329. The brand itself is only five years old having been founded in London back in 2020 by siblings Mikayla and Alex, and inspired by their father, a celebrated artist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Mi Bolsa is Spanish for 'my bag' and the label aims to blend 'the vibrant flair of Spanish style with the refined elegance of London'. The launch comes as the brand is 'actively growing our wholesale presence'. While DTC 'remains core to our identity, allowing us to connect directly with our community and maintain full creative control… we're building a carefully curated portfolio of stockists who align with our values and aesthetic. For us, it's not about scale for scale's sake, but about meaningful partnerships that share our commitment to quality, artistry, and thoughtful design. This dual approach helps us meet our customers where they are, whether online, in-store, or through trusted retail partners.'


Hindustan Times
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Anshula Kapoor remembers blaming herself for her parents' divorce; ‘became more apparent after Janhvi was born'
Arjun Kapoor's sister and Boney Kapoor's eldest daughter Anshula Kapoor announced her engagement to longtime boyfriend Rohan Thakkar last night. After dating for 3 long years, Rohan went down on one knee and presented Anshula with a Toi et Moi diamond ring in a beautiful fairytale proposal. While Anshula's entire family celebrated, her loudest cheerleaders were sisters Janhvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor. But another reason why Anshula is currently in the news are her recent interviews, where the entrepreneur got candid about her childhood and Boney's second marriage to late superstar Sridevi. In her latest revelation, Anshula remembered blaming herself for her parents' divorce. Boney Kapoor's daughters Anshula Kapoor and Janhvi Kapoor In a recent chat with Pinkvilla, Anshula shared, 'As a 6-year-old, I just thought that before I came into their lives, everything was hunky-dory. When I came into their life, they suddenly didn't belong together anymore. Maybe I was not a good enough daughter.' She went on to reveal, 'It became more apparent after Janu (Janhvi Kapoor) was born. I was like, maybe something was wrong with me. Of course it's not. Both my parents have explained it. And I do not believe it anymore. But it was a little bit of a child trying to figure out what went wrong and then thinking like I only went wrong.' After all these years, things are obviously different for the family. Today Anshula, Arjun, Janhvi and Khushi are thick as thieves, closer than they ever were before. Anshula went on to describe her bond with her sisters as one of the most beautiful relationships she has had the pleasure of discovering. Well, we are now eagerly waiting to witness the Kapoor sisters all decked up for Anshula and Rohan's wedding soon! On the work front, Anshula made her screen debut this year with Karan Johar's reality show The Traitors, alongside her aunt Maheep Kapoor.