Tuesday, October 21, 2014

The Ronald McDonald House



Our local Ronald McDonald House is celebrating their 25th Anniversary this year, and Gloria Duchin, Inc. has partnered with Chainge Jewelry in selling this one of a kind convertible necklace/bracelet to commemorate the occasion. Gloria Duchin has been a big supporter of the Ronald McDonald House from the beginning, and we are excited to be offering this item, with a portion of proceeds benefitting the charity.

Click Here to purchase the Ronald McDonald House convertible necklace/bracelet.

Congratulations, Ronald McDonald House of Providence, on the milestone and thank you for all you do in our community!


Tuesday, October 14, 2014

2015 Trends: Punk



Each year, the team at Gloria Duchin compiles a Trend Intelligence guide based on color stories, textures, materials, and moods that we see as being popular in fashion and home decor. These trend often trickle down into holiday decor, and we use them as a guideline in creating new product.

Our last trend is Punk. We hope you have enjoyed our trend recap, and it has left you inspired with new color and motif ideas for your holiday decorating.


Edgy and disobedient, punk is tattered and messy, shouting loud enough that it can’t be ignored. Marked by deep, dark colors: blood red, black, grey and electric blue; it comes across as heavy guitar and fast-beating drums for the eyes. Plaid jackets are worn over rough-edged black lace jackets, and leather is draped from head to toe. Rugged boots with studs are paired with cropped motorcycle jackets and form-fitting pants. Studs and zippers are a necessity and golden skulls make for good accessories.


For the home, furnishings and accessories are equally loud. Union Jack flags grace carpets and pillows, while skulls make for great wall art. A graffiti chaise is matched up with a blood red ottoman. The studs and spikes found in fashion are reimagined as a golden spikey light fixture. Kitchen accessories and home accents give a nod to some of the tough icons of this trend; skulls, guns, and tattoos.






For holidays and jewelry, blacks and reds take center stage. Icons focus on guitars, skulls, and motorcycles. Look for finishes in gunmetal and pewter.


Tuesday, October 7, 2014

2015 Trends: Jazz



Each year, the team at Gloria Duchin compiles a Trend Intelligence guide based on color stories, textures, materials, and moods that we see as being popular in fashion and home decor. These trend often trickle down into holiday decor, and we use them as a guideline in creating new product.

We will be giving you an exclusive look at our Trend Intelligence guide throughout the next few weeks. Our next trend is Jazz:


The decadent glamour of the roaring twenties paired with the dark defiance of the speakeasy. Jewel tones like deep purple and emerald green, dance cheek to cheek with dusty rose, brown and gray. Dresses are slim fit and daring, expressing themselves through bold patterns or sparkling sequins. Art deco patterns emerge on both clothing and gemstone earrings.


At home, a tufted chaise is the perfect place to curl up with a martini and listen to records. A mirrored chandelier hangs over the entrance into a dimly lit lounge with secluded tables for two. Stained glass lamps pair with animal print accessories, for a decorating scheme that’s both romantic and wild.





For Christmas, sparkle is key, focusing on ornaments in glitter or accented with stones. Icons are high-heeled shoes, cocktails and music-focused. Look for finishes in upscale matte gold and silver.

Stay tuned for our last trend: Punk