Brand: Betsey Johnson
Color: Multi
Features:
- Items that are handmade may vary in size, shape and color
- Made in China
Binding: Jewelry
Publisher: Betsey Johnson Jewelry
Details: Product description Betsey Johnson "Weave and Sew Woven Mixed Multi-Colored Bead Flower Heart Illusion Necklace Following her own set of rules Betsey Johnson has been creating a full clothing, shoes, handbags, accessories, fragrance, eye wear and jewelry collection for the past forty five years. Betsey Johnson's fun and whimsical designs are infused with a touch of rock and roll thus creating eye-catching, statement making clothes, footwear and accessories. With us you can shop hard to find Betsey Johnson lace pumps in a variety of colors, cute kitten heels to wear all day and keep your feet comfortable but fashionable, and rhinestone embellished flats and sandals. Here we carry Betsey Johnson's sassy footwear in a variety of colors, sizes and textures such as pretty ballerina flats, wedding pumps and high heeled wedding sandals, glitter flats and pumps, embellished wedge sandals, trendy platform sandals, summer sandals and fashionable, trendy boots for every occasion. Our store has a full collection of the most popular Betsey Johnson's footwear to wear from day to night from party to party in every style. The Betsey Johnson Story New York designer Betsey Johnson has built her long-standing career in fashion by following her own set of rules. Known for her celebration of the exuberant, the embellished, and the over the top, Betsey has been rocking the fashion industry with her unique and original designs since the 1960’s. Her commitment to remain true to her one-of-a-kind vision has afforded Betsey continued success in an industry known for its fickleness. Her ability to change with the times while keeping her designs pure has not gone unnoticed. At the 1999 CFDA Awards, Betsey was presented The Timeless Talent Award created especially for her, which recognized her influence on fashion throughout her career. Betsey was born in Connecticut and spent her childhood in dance classes. Her aspirations to be a dancer and her love for costumes laid the foundation for Betsey’s creativity and inspiration, which is still evident in her designs today. In 1964, Betsey officially entered the New York fashion scene by winning Mademoiselle magazine’s “Guest Editor Contest.” One year later, she landed the top designer position for Paraphernalia, a clothing boutique that at the time housed the hottest young London designers, including Mary Quant and Paco Rabanne, among others. What would soon become known as Betsey’s trademark look began its formulations here: sexy silhouettes, hippie inspired flowing fabrics, whimsical detailing and, most importantly, a fabulous fit. Now firmly part of what was considered the “Youth Quake,” Betsey soon found herself in the unforgettable 1960’s Warhol scene. Edie Sedgwick was her house model, while the Velvet Underground’s John Cale took to wearing her designs both on-stage and off. In 1969, Betsey began her foray into retail by opening a new boutique called Betsey Bunki Nini. Directly following the opening store Betsey was offered a job from Alvin Duskin in San Francisco and thus began living a bi-coastal life for the remaining years of the 60’s. Along with the new decade came new career opportunities for Betsey and in the early 1970’s, she came into creative control of the label Alley Cat, a label which set the trends for the 70’s rock n’ roll clothing, with bohemian and ethnic styles. In 1972, along with Halston, Betsey won the coveted Coty Award becoming the youngest designer to ever receive the honor. After a decade of designing for other labels, Betsey decided to make a dramatic change in her life and in 1978, she formed a partnership with Chantal Bacon and started the Betsey Johnson label, as it is known today.