Deborah Pagani designs hair accessories, such as the pins used to group the hair in braids or wrap it behind the neck. But she also focuses on modern, long, thin, fast jewels. Luxurious jewels, in gold and diamonds, with earrings that recall the skyscrapers of New York, where the designer lives. An idea consistent with the passion of Deborah Pagani, a New Yorker with Italian origins, for Art Dèco. And, if you think about it, in the American city there are many buildings and skyscrapers with an architecture inspired by that style.
But the passion for hair jewelry also has a history: Deborah Pagani began her career as a styling hair in the late 1990s, working alongside masters like John Sahag, Oribe Canales and Rita Hazan. The jewelry came after friends admired the pieces she had created for herself. The designer debuted her own collection of déco-rock jewelry in Paris in 2007, and it was an immediate success.