e.m. for the cool kids
Japanese silver accessories brand e.m. has one of those cult followings that any brand can only hope to gain- this has spurred off-shoot lines, and even a huge book cataloging past ad campaigns and editorial pictures.

I stopped by the Pressroom exhibition on Friday to check out the latest collection from e.m.

The e.m. logo is of a pig and it can be found on many of its pieces, usually a classical engraving of a head peeking out of a ring band.
The jewelry is designed by Eijiro Nakatani and Masayoshi Tobita and utilizes unpolished, raw stones and gems with asymmetrical designs.

The Noir line uses unabashed luxe crystals on oversized silver coat of arms (which are some of my favorite pieces, actually. Fits great with the Oxford trend going around).

Tiptoe is made from acrylic and evokes a juxtaposition of ghouls and innocence.

The brand is also available at Colette in Paris and at the e.m. shop in Omotesando Hills
Those rings are super cool… I am looking forward to you guys next site update… been following this place and it makes me feel like whenever I visit, I am in Tokyo! :)
Gaku-X - Tuesday Jun 24, 2008 at 02:45 AM (JST)
I was at Colette in November. How did I miss these? Perhaps it was the vintage dresses on the 2nd floor that distracted me _
Cammi - Saturday Jun 28, 2008 at 04:30 AM (JST)



















i so want the gun ring! eeeee _______
Love the ring on the top!