Behind the scenes we have been working on a new box for a few months now. We all liked the old box but somehow some of us had got it into our heads that we wanted something a bit more...cliché alert, *alarm bells* and so on...contemporary.
But in the end after a few other designs we couldn't let go of the look and feel of our original box. So, rather then tamper with the look, we changed the insides, replacing the inner box with a cushon for the ring and strengthening the box. (Of course, the box is made entirely of recycled paper.) We also changed the dye used to colour the paper.
I was always impressed by the detail of the crests on the lids of the old boxes and they have turned out even better now the box itself is thicker.
Check out the picture below, that is, if this post has not yet put you to sleep...
And back on the main website (www.evalondon.com)...
After exhaustive testing, we have finally launched our new and improved help section.
Find answers to all Grad Ring related questions here.
Eva London &
Goldsmiths Fashion Photography Competition 2008/2009 winners announced
Mike Lin and Agi Zelei
have been announced as the overall winners of the 2008/2009 Eva London
fashion photography competition, which was open to all Goldsmiths,
University
of London students. The competition invited up-and-coming fashion
photographers
to capture Eva London rings in a creative, fashion-forward set-up.
The winning and
finalist
photographs were showcased in a pre-fashion week exhibition which took
place at the Goldsmiths gallery with students, press and industry in
attendance, including fashion stylist and presenter Julian Bennett.
For further information, images and requests for interviews with judges and/or winners, please contact:
Anna Jewsbury, Eva London
anna@evalondon.com
+44 (0)1865 988332
Notes to editors:
Anna Jewsbury (anna@evalondon.com),
+44 (0)1865 9883322
We received an email today from a customer asking about the best way to look after their ring. Specifically, he wanted to know which products we would recommend.
The simplest way to keep your ring shinning the best thing to do is to use a polishing cloth. If we had to name a brand we would recommend Connoisseurs.
The help section of our website is going to be updated to provided a bit more information on looking after your Graduation Ring. In the meantime we are going to offer free Connoisseurs cloths to any previous customer who emails us over the next five days.
Send me an email will@evalondon.com anytime over the next five days. Actually, because it is already Tuesday, lets make that six days to include the coming Monday.
So that is between 17/02 and 23/02
Email me your name, address and order number, as well as whether your ring was made in gold or silver.
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