What happens when you ask 27 of
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design hearts to their hearts’ content, just in time for the holidays? You end up with 300 charms displayed on
adorable miniature velvet steps in an adorable corridor at Bergdorf Goodman. In which case, why not load up on a host
of hearts, set them dangling from your wrist or a big fat chain around your neck, and then stand back while they
out-jingle the jingliest of jingle bells?
The project, titled Have a Heart x Muse, features
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jewellery uk three glamorous hosts (dare we call them influencers?) who have selected their favorite heart
charms, with a portion of profits going to their pet causes. For Deborah Watson it is Project ALS; for Lizzie Tisch
it is Citymeals on Wheels; for Stacy London it is the Jed Foundation.
The hearts are stunning in their
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infinite variety. Here are Holly Dyment’s irreverent enamels and Kwit’s fringy designs, Stephanie Windsor’s
curated vintage treasures and Nikos Koulis’s spectacular one-of-a-kind pendant. Christina Alexiou dreams up pink
gold babies with folkloric borders; Bea Bongiasca whets your appetite with open-hearted trifles in lollipop colors;
Elie Top studs your charmed life with rubies. Some love tokens are not even, strictly speaking, hearts—Luis Morais
offers a miniature diamond hand making a peace sign, more poignant than ever in these fraught times.
You can stand in front of these heartfelt
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fun at BG! Go outside and look at the famous windows, then go upstairs and check out those 60 percent–off racks!)
But, of course, eventually you must face the eternal holiday dilemma—do you purchase one of these charmers for a
dear friend or forget about those other people (they already have enough stuff!) and just worry about yourself? (You
’ve been good! You’ve been maybe a little naughty—but in a nice way!)