True Colours
As a pioneer of the bold, colourful gemstone trend of the 1980s, many of the stones Paloma first used were previously completely ignored by the industry. She recounts walking into a meeting at Tiffany where the company’s entire gemstone inventory was laid out on a table for her choosing. “I did not know that we could have such extraordinary, vibrant colours. I loved playing with all these stones and discovering there was no end to what nature actually provides.” Her love of gemstones can be seen in collections such as Olive Leaf as well as high jewellery designs, including the Paloma Picasso® fifth anniversary necklace and, most recently, Paloma’s Studio. Along with her use of colour, Paloma is also revered for the meanings she imbues in her designs. Many of her pieces take on an almost talisman-like effect. This was especially evident in her ground-breaking men’s collection Paloma’s Groove.