'All the Jewellery I Never Got' is Natalie Coleman's Autumn/Winter 2011/12 collection.
It is a collection of print, layering and whimsical storytelling.
The story been told through this collection is inspired by women and their desire for romance and magic.
"The only jewellery I have ever been given despite having a lot of love affairs is the inheritance of my mothers jewellery two years ago. So I decided to do a playful elegant witty and luxurious collection inspired by my lack of good love affairs!"
Natalie B Coleman "All the Jewellery I Never Got" collection is available from October 2011.
Wonderhaus is started by jewellery designer, Julia Roy-Williams from Manchester, UK.
The beautiful pieces are all hand made by the designer herself. Using predominantly acrylic and perspex, Julia creates pieces inspired by geometric shapes, elements of nature and even cityscape of Manchester and New York City.
French born Caroline Rossignol and Ghanaian born Edwin Abaka are Les FILLES by.
Edwin, a relentless modernist, and Carolina, a Parsons fashion graduate, describe their approach as merely strong spontaneous reactions to "ideas/ concepts" that naturally exist or present themselves. They stress the importance and commitment to the highest standards in craftsmanship as well as timeless modernity.
Their debut capsule collection was inspired by the captivating beauty and details found in timeless male clothing.
Emma is a 32 year old London based artist and designer with a background in fine and applied arts.
After studying for a degree at Wimbledon School of Arts and a diploma in Broadcasting at Ravensbourne College she went on to build a career in Film and TV, working in the camera department as a clapper loader and focus puller.
Feeling an increasing need to have creative independence and for the love of making, Emma began designing jewellery about 18 months ago. Seeing the demand for her product and having had an overwhelming response and a growing profile, is excited to develop the brand and her designs evolve.
Japanese jewellery designer Yuki Mitsuyasu designs and constructs pieces intended to tell a story. Carefully crafted into each piece is a narrative, waiting to be recounted, explored and shared.
Featuring at nana & bird this June, is Yuki's "Shine" collection. A constellation of magnetic pieces that form a beautiful star shaped, which is actually a love story at the core of its inspiration.