Elva Fields Blog
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Derby Season
The Courier-Journal featured one of our Kentucky Derby-inspired necklaces this weekend in a segment on equine style by Christa Ritchie. The Run for the Roses is less than two weeks away, and we have some fun jewelry to compliment any Derby dress! Below is the necklace they picked: “Ready to Race” necklace with faceted pyrite (fool’s gold) nuggets, vintage 1940s reverse-painted glass horse bridle ornament,and 14 karat gold fill clasp. $264 at Clodhoppers, 3727 Lexington Road, Louisville.
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Spring Trunk Show
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We're Growing
Elva Fields is on the move this spring with lots of new locations popping up across the country! We are thrilled to have found new homes in wonderfully stylish boutiques in California, Alabama, and New York. We hope those of you in L.A., Mobile/Fairhope, and Manhattan will enjoy this accessories addition in your neck of the woods!
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Elva Fields on the Runway
The Younger Woman’s Club of Louisville hosted a fantastic fashion show on March 13th to raise funds for their annual charity campaign—the evening was a huge success with over 250 people enjoying cocktails, silent auction, and the runway show at 21C Museum Hotel. Several local boutiques, including our beloved Clodhoppers, showed off their favorite spring fashions with models sporting fabulous frocks and some key pieces from Elva Fields Jewelry’s spring line. Enjoy a few of our shining moments below! (Photos courtesy of Frankie Steele for the Courier-Journal)
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Elva Fields in Velocity Weekly
Check out the fashion write-up by Javacia Harris from Velocity that included one of our favorite Deb necklace styles: “The ladies at Clodhoppers created an adorable outfit for a fun Saturday afternoon. Over the brown tights Shannon brought from home is a silk and cashmere sweater by Ella Moss ($238) and boots ($288) by Farylrobin Footwear. To break up the brown, we added Crush boot accessories ($58), which you can see peeking over the top of the boots. Shannon is also wearing an Elva Fields necklace designed by local artist Emily Wheat Maynard.” The necklace featured in the fashion spread is available at Clodhoppers at The Vogue, and a similar necklace is available for sale on our site!