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Have you heard of Alex and Vina?
Los Angeles native, Jeanine Romo is the amazingly talented creative designer behind Alex and Vina, a handmade jewelry collection named after and inspired by the love shared between her grandparents. With the intent to establish an organic aesthetic, Jeanine doesn't disappoint as she breathes new life into each delicately-crafted piece while offering designs both beautiful and timeless. I recently had the pleasure of talking to Jeanine and what I quickly discovered was an innovative line of jewelry that not only captures an authentic vintage influence but one that also integrates the various elements of modern day sophistication. 
She was kind enough to send over the loveliest care package that, of course, invoked a serious amount of happy dancing, and I promise lots of pictures are coming soon! Thank you, Jeanine... you're such a sweetheart!

Visit and shop the boutique:
About the Designer:
Born in the suburban town of Pasadena, Jeanine Romo studied fashion design and merchandising at California State University, Los Angeles.

Comments

Doni Brown said…
Beautiful jewelry!

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Rosa creativa said…
Love the jewelry .. amazing post

xx

Rosa

My Stylish Little Secret
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gorgeous necklace!!
very cool! and i love the inspiration behind the jewelry. :)

cara mia ♥
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WANDER SHUGAH said…
gorgeous pieces! makes me wanna add to my collections!



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Romy said…
OMG! i love the jewelry!
i like you blog! you are welcome in the mine one:P

Peace!
Anonymous said…
LOVE LOVE LOVE
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Anonymous said…
fantastic You and Your jewelery!!!!!
Ana G said…
I really like this jewerly pieces, are not too flashy or trendy so you can wear it all your life, the cristal ones are amazing.
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Great post...I saw your blog featured on My Stylish Little Secret, your blog is really really good...and I just became a Follower...please feel free to visit my blog anytine and leave a comment :)...and follow me back if you like.

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Anonymous said…
The jewelery is so pretty! ;)

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Love your blog!! Good, good!
Hx said…
Wow, gorgeous jewelry!

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