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    The CultureMap Interview

    Award-winning Texas jewelry designer Jeannie Vianney makes her Academy Awards debut

    Rachael Abrams
    Feb 23, 2013 | 12:37 pm

    Jeannie Vianney has had quite the ride. She went from studying computer science at the University of Texas to working at IBM to starting her own jewelry line. Then, in 2011, her delicate, lace-casted jewelry earned her the title of Texas' Next Top Designer.

    When we met her at this year's event, Vianney modestly sat back as her boyfriend bragged about her online collection and told us that pieces from the line will be worn in the upcoming season of True Blood on HBO. Then we learned that Vianney's designs would be in the GBK Luxury Gift Lounge at the 2013 Academy Awards, so we had to touch base with the Austin resident before she gets too famous.

    CultureMap: Is there something in your life that foreshadowed your future as a jewelry designer?

    Jeannie Vianney: When I was younger, I loved making things. I would have craft-night sleepovers with friends, where we would make hair clips and beaded things. I remember going to a local bead store and carefully selecting five or 10 glass beads to work with. My first jewelry piece was a necklace made of copper wire that I formed into small flower connectors and beads. I enjoyed the creative process and feeling that I was able to make something with just my hands and simple materials.

    My mother was also artistic and owned her own business. There were paintings all over the house that she had painted of family members. There was always a strong sense of entrepreneurial spirit in her and a sense that anything was possible if you worked hard at it. Both my parents moved to the United States without much but were able get advanced educations, own businesses and raise their family.

    CM: How did you come up with lace-cast jewelry?

    JV: I started collecting different pieces of lace with patterns and designs I was drawn to. I was amazed with all the intricacies and the texture that a little piece of fabric could have and wanted to use this in a unique way. I loved that lace could make you feel a certain way. For me, it reminds me of something classic, treasured or passed down from one generation to the next. It has an heirloom quality.

    CM: What's the design process like?

    JV: I create the initial designs and prototypes, but I do have help with larger production runs. My studio is in my home, but I am looking to expand and would love to have my own store one day. I use lost wax casting, which is an ancient jewelry process going back many thousands of years.

    First, I make the lace pieces into wax models. These models then get cast into metal castings. From these, I make molds from the metal castings so I can make multiples of the same lace design. For the actual design of the piece, I use a hands-on approach. I will put different materials and stones together and see how they will look or sketch out my ideas on paper.

    CM: What is the most essential piece of jewelry?

    JV: A jewelry piece should be wearable with a simple dress or top and be able to transform its look; it should also complement a great outfit. I tend to gravitate toward necklaces as my go-to pieces. Most days I wear a really simple outfit like jeans and a tee and throw on a necklace and heels to dress it up for an evening out. The most important part of wearing jewelry is that it makes you feel great wearing it.

    CM: How were you approached about having your designs in the gift lounge at the Academy Awards?

    JV: Costume designers from True Blood, the HBO show, selected one of my pieces to be featured in an episode for the upcoming season. The people that help scout for the show selected me to join a group of artists and designers doing the gift lounge for the Academy Awards. I thought this would be a great opportunity for exposure to a market that I haven’t fully explored.

    I’m honored to be chosen to have my jewelry showcased in front of a high-profile new audience. This is my first celebrity showcase and product gifting, so I’m excited to see what the results are!

    CM: What does the future hold for Jeannie Vianney?

    JV: I will be releasing a new collection in the coming weeks. There are more statement pieces and more of an edge to them. There are strong colors of blue and emerald green in the stones used to complement the lace.

    Vianney's pieces will be displayed at the 2013 Academy Awards, in the GBK Luxury Gift Lounge.

    Jeannie Vianney
      
    Photo by Peter Tung Photography
    Vianney's pieces will be displayed at the 2013 Academy Awards, in the GBK Luxury Gift Lounge.
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    With the holidays on the horizon, shopping is on the rise. This November edition of Where to Shop, CultureMap's monthly roundup of new shops, sales, and alternative shopping, has five unique new openings, ranging from fashion to skin care to sports apparel.

    The roundup also includes two non-traditional entries, including a new benefits program at an area mall, and a place to get your passport — in case you're planning on shopping abroad.

    Here's where to shop in Dallas for November:

    Baseballism
    Baseball camp that transformed into an off-field baseball clothing brand is now open at Allen Premium Outlets. The store offers baseball-themed clothing, hats, and accessories. Their collection features collaborations with several big league names, including MLB, Babe Ruth, Vin Scully and Field of Dreams. Caps and hoodies are especially popular items, such as the Junior's Silhouette for $36 or the short Sleeve Yankees hoodie for $79.

    Firewheel Town Center
    Garland shopping center is in the giving spirit with its latest Shop, Dine & Save program. Visitors can shop or dine at select stores, including Buckle, DSW, and Razzoo's, Ferah Tex-Med Kitchen, and receive a $25 Simon giftcard when they spend $150 or more. To get the giftcard, receipts have to be shown at the mall management office and include at least one shop and one restaurant from the same day. The special lasts through November 27.

    Hill House
    Originally a bedding company that launched in 2016, Hill House has extended their collection to offer home, accessories, baby & kids, bridal, and apparel. They opened a location in NorthPark Center at the end of October — their first in Texas and only their fifth store. Hill House is best known for the "Nap Dress," a flowing dress made for day or night wear. There's also a short version of the dress, such as the Scarlett Long Sleeve Mini, a plaid dress for $188. Just in time for season, they've launched holiday pajamas, featuring pajama sets, robes, and children's sets.

    Glossier
    Skincare, beauty, and fragrance concept just opened a 1,000 square-foot store at NorthPark Center, featuring its trademark whimsical displays that one might mistake for an art supply or paint store. They sell fragrances, scented skin creams, balms, cleansers, moisturizers, makeup, eyelash curlers, and other beauty products, a little on the pricey side, but they make the shopping experience fun with an immersive shopping experience. That stuff doesn't come for free. This is their 12 location in the U.S., joining Atlanta, Boston, Brooklyn, Chicago, DC, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, NYC, Philadelphia, and Seattle.

    Rally House
    Sports apparel chain opened a location at Rockwall Crossing Shopping Center in Rockwall, with merchandise — headwear, accessories, collectibles — dedicated to Dallas-area teams including Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, Dallas Stars, and college teams like the Texas Longhorns, Texas Tech Red Raiders, and Texas A&M Aggies. They also offer locally-themed apparel and accessories that celebrate Dallas destinations and landmarks, such as an Uscape Pom Mens Knit Hat with a graphic of the Dallas skyline for $30 or a long sleeve Dallas sweatshirt for $42. This is the 22nd location in Dallas-Fort Worth.

    Thrifted Threads
    Houston-based vintage clothing reseller just made its debut in Deep Ellum at 2646 Main St. #620, next to Vidorra. Thrifted Threads was founded by Laith Awad, who began reselling clothes in 2017, initially as an online store until he opened a location in 2022 in Houston's Montrose District when he was only 18. He opened a second store in College Station in 2023. Deep Ellum is the third. They're known vintage apparel from jerseys to sweatshirts and hats, as well as collections of color-sorted clothes from the 70s to the 2000s. It's more than a store, with arcade games that don't require coins to play, a motorcycle display, and ice cream.

    Collin County Passport Office
    If you're "shopping" for a passport, a passport office just reopened in the Collin County Courthouse at 2100 Bloomdale Rd., McKinney. The new passport acceptance office will initially be appointment only, with bookings available through the District Clerk's website. Plans are underway to introduce same-day and walkup services in the near future.

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