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Saturday, September 26, 2015

The Low Cut Rainbow Jumpsuit

Miley Cyrus may be known for her wacky outfits that leave little to the imagination, but the low-cut jumpsuit she wore to the MTV Video Music Awards August 30, 2015, cloaked in rainbow Preciosa crystal components, shone even brighter than the rest.
Miley Cyrus Rainbow Jumpsuit

Miley is just one of many influential celebrities to turn to fashion designers The Blonds, and thus, the beautiful Preciosa crystal components. Her floral Flamenco style costume was created by Phillipe Blond and David Blond and styled by Simone Harouche.
The Blonds Miley Cyrus Jumpsuit

We love Miley Cyrus!” says David Trujillo of The Blonds, “she has no limits and her style is all about FUN, and for the opening of the VMAs we needed to take things to the next level. With Preciosa, the look came alive on stage - talk about flower power in crystal!”

Cyrus is not the first to shine in the Czech brand. Queen of Pop Madonna donned a Preciosa crystal-covered corset in her music video “Livin’ for Love” this past February, teen dream Ariana Grande performed at the 2014 MTV Music Awards in a Preciosa diamond-encrusted bodice, and singing sensation Stacy “Fergie” Ferguson captivated California in pretty Preciosa pieces while hosting the 2015 New Years’ Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest.

The crystal company entered into the American fashion world in 1950. It is best known for its fine, lead-free MAXIMA crystals, on top of its broad range of precision-cut crystals, beads, and nacre pearls.  Preciosa’s crystal components are a hit among many well-renowned U.S. fashion and jewelry designers due to their ease, grace and beauty.


For more information on the brand, please visit www.preciosa.com


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