King of Cufflinks Marks 20 Years Of Design Innovation
You’d be forgiven for thinking that it’s only the Mrs who gets to make a fashion statement on the Big Day. Tiaras, veils, earrings, bridesmaid’s dresses, make-up, hair accessories, bags, shoes and all that other stuff gives your beloved every opportunity to express her individuality.
Grooms get a chance to play too, though. Even if you’ve decided to hire your wedding suit and you’re having a traditional wedding, there’s still the cufflinks to sort out, so why not seize this opportunity for a sneaky bit of self-expression with both hands (geddit?) and consider treating yourself to the very best? After all, your wedding day is the perfect occasion to release your inner dandy and jazz up your wedding clobber with some statement cufflinks.
Robert Tateossian is known by those in the trade as the “The King of Cufflinks” and his unique style is said to have revolutionised the cufflink industry. Tateossian’s designs are classic, but with a contemporary twist. They use innovative materials, including semi-precious stones and fibre optic glass, which are mixed and paired in original combinations. If fancy cufflinks aren’t enough and you’re yearning for some additional Big Day bling, Tateossian also designs men’s jewellery and watches.
There’s never been a better time to invest in a Tateossian piece. The company is celebrating 20 years of innovation by re-inventing several key classic pieces in a limited edition collection for 2010. Favourite designs include the D-Shape Checker, Cubic Square, Silver Dumbbell, Oval Cabochon and Watch cufflinks.
If you’re still not convinced, here’s some shameless name-dropping; fans of Tateossian cufflinks include Jamie Cullum, Jenson Button, Stephen Moyer, the King of Denmark and The Emir of Kuwait, to name but a few. If it’s good enough for royalty, you’ll have no bother persuading the Mrs.
Are you making a statement with your wedding outfit or have you got some crazy wedding accessories planned? Would you rather play it safe and leave the fashion to the ladies? Will you be buying any Big Day bling? Tell us your plans on the forum.
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