Ugo Cacciatori
By Editor in Fashion on February 5th, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Funny how our tastes change. While we haven’t completely turned our bag on small charms and thin chains for guys, we’ve found a few lines of jewelry lately that are anything but that we’ve fallen in love with. First, it was Workstatt:Muenchen and now a collection by Italian accessories designer Ugo Cacciatori.
Currently out for women is a collection called the Octopus Collection: the time to face the island has come. A last glance to the shore unexpectedly reveals further evidence attracting the attention of our adventurer. Tiny pearls, simply anchored to silver collets framing their natural beauty. Clustered in random complex shapes,they seem to mimic already met treasures though in their original way. Falling silver chains imprisoning the minute metallic-toned spheres, others jointed to create animated grapes as muscles seized to a rope submerged for centuries, they all look like relics of a wreck.
The pieces are incredible: like all things Italian we’re finding out, they’re of the highest quality and the pieces in Cacciatorie’s line are intricate and luxurious, yet not overly done; chunky and meaty, but graceful not gaudy. See pics below of the Octopus Collection and a few pieces from the men’s collection that’s currently up on Cacciatori’s site. If you want to see the line in person, you can find it at Atelier New York, H Lorenzo, Maxfield, Barney’s, Jeffrey, L’Eclaireur, Podium, Restir, and almost every other super high-end shop in the world!


















paul the octopus is definitely the most fresh-cut prophet