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Who makes faberge ties?

RVAduffer

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Picked one up from NM Last Call over the holiday for about $55. Anyone know who makes?
 

Lucky Strike

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I don't know, but whoever it is, they have precious little to do with Carl FabergÃ
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dkzzzz

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Same people that make the Eggs they sell at Duty Free Shops?
I hope that bastard who stole Faberge name for US market spins in his grave.
 

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As seen in the Robb Report

Color has always been a key characteristic of noticeable neckwear, but brilliant inspiration can come form disparate sources. Before the Forbes collection of imperial Easter Eggs returned home to Russia last spring, Peter Carl Faberge's work inspired a collection of silk neckwear by Robert Stewart. The handmade Faberge neckties (973.751.5151), which retail for about $115 apiece at Neiman Marcus, are created from artwork based on the designs of the 55 original eggs. The numbered ties, produced in limited editions of 150, are woven and screen printed in brilliant jewel-tone colors in Como, Italy--but not until the designs have been approved by Geva von Habsburg, considered the worlds foremost authority on Faberge history.
Danielle Wallace (917.655.3485), on the other hand, acquired her kaleidoscopic view of design form her native Australia, "where the colors just seem brighter for some reason," she says. She describes her Italian-made eponymous collection as "old-world but with a rebellious, pop-star twist." She is also testing a more earthy palette for businessmen who prefer to make quieter fashion statement. This holiday season, Wallace will introduce a collection of tartans ($130 apiece) made from heavy silk that will be sold exclusively at Bergdorf Goodman Men,


-tony
 

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They seem to have some nice quirky patterns.
 

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I bought one from NM Last Call a few months ago. Wore it today actually and received several complements.

Twotone
 

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