She is an English artist Tracey Emin known to turn her autobiography into a work of art, a kind of intimate diary in which mixes objects of real life, with effects very, very provocative. He is the British rock-and-roll jeweler Stephen Webster. Together they collaborated on a collection that promises to be controversial. For example, a gold bracelet with kitten-shaped pendants, a badger, a hare but also a penis. Are you fainted? It’s not the case. There are also jewelry that do not cause scandal, made in gold and diamonds, although inspired by the neon shapes designed by Tracey Emin. Or words, in gold, as “With you I breathe”, “I Promise To Love You,” which is a neon created six years ago to the Webster boutique, and “More passion”. What is linking a jeweler with an artist transgressive? Well, the friendship in private life: they are friends from forty years, both are grew up in Kent, are both sponsors of the two younger daughters Mick Jones, member of the legendary punk band The Clash. Matilde de Bounvilles






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