Tuesday, June 8, 2010

What luck; 4-leaf clovers abundant - Topeka Capital Journal

Donna Nish does lots of nice things for folks without asking anything in return, her friends say, so it would stand to reason that some good fortune would come her way.

Lady luck may be smiling on Nish, 55, if her front yard is any indication.

So far this month, Nish said, she has found 21 four-leaf clovers and three five-leaf clovers in her front yard in the 900 block of N.E. Forest, in the city's Oakland neighborhood.

"I've never seen this many four-leaf clovers," Nish said earlier this week. "And the five-leaf clovers are very rare."

According to legend, four-leaf clovers are supposed to bring luck to those who find them. The four-leaf clovers are a variation of the more common three-leaf variety.

Nish said she would gladly take the luck, but would be satisfied if it meant she could afford a much-needed hearing aid or get some work done on her 120-year-old home, or if those living in her neighborhood would come closer together.

In the meantime, she continues to find four-leaf clovers "popping up everywhere" in her yard.

She said she never seriously looked for four-leaf clovers until last year, when she found eight of them in the month of May. She kept the four-leaf clovers encased in plastic sleeves in a photo album.

When she saves the tiny plants in the photo album, Nish marks the date they were found and who found them.

Then things really started exploding this May on the four-leaf clover front. She has found up to a half dozen in a single day. She said she has looked up four-leaf clovers on the Internet and found that people are selling them on the eBay website — for as much as $20 apiece.

Nish said she didn't have any plans to sell her four-leaf clovers. She said she has put some of them with their stems in small glasses of water. She said the clovers "close up at night and open up again in the morning."

Some of her friends have come to her home and have found four-leaf clovers in her yard this May.

One of her friends, Darren Hoskins, who retired this week as a captain from the Kansas Army National Guard, said Nish was well-deserving of some good things to come into her life.

"She's a blessed woman," Hoskins said. "She's survived so many different things."

Hoskins has found some four-leaf clovers this month, something he said he tried to do unsuccessfully as a child.

"I used to look all the time when I was a kid," he said, "and I never, ever found one."

Phil Anderson can be reached at (785) 295-1195 or phil.anderson@cjonline.com.

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America's Style Icon, Patricia Field, and Payless Unveil Four-Leaf Clover ... - PR-USA.net (press release)

America's Style Icon, Patricia Field, and long-time partner, Payless ShoeSource, unveiled today the next item under the Patricia Field for Payless designer label -- a four-leaf clover charm necklace inspired by Field's recent work as stylist and custom designer creating the fashion for the movie Sex and the City 2.

The silver-toned necklace features a four-leaf clover charm encrusted with multiple pave-set sparkly jewels. The charm hangs from an 18-inch delicate textured cable chain with a lobster claw clasp and a two-inch extender, allowing the necklace to be worn long or short with a range of necklines to emphasize the unique, sparkly clover charm. The Patricia Field for Payless necklace is available now for $12.99, while supplies last, on Payless.com and due in all stores nationwide next week.

"I love charms and believe in their value both spiritually and stylistically," said Patricia Field, who in addition to her styling and custom design work for movies and television, has been the stylist for Payless' TV and print ads, and store lifestyle signage for years.

"This necklace is inspired by my work styling the upcoming Sex and the City 2 movie. The classic endurance of the lucky charm makes my four-leaf clover a meaningful and beautiful accessory for any woman," said Field. "I believe in the fashion democracy and making amazing fashion available for all to enjoy. I also believe women should work to create their personal sense of style that tells their own fashion story. And accessories are key in doing that and Payless' seasonal collections offer a wide range of items for women to affordably complete a signature look, including my new necklace."

According to Payless, the four-leaf clover charm necklace is the first of additional charmed items to come from the Patricia Field-Payless collaboration.

"We love working with Patricia. She is America's Style Icon and a tremendous design talent creating unique fashion stories covering everything from the big screen and TV to Payless stores," said LuAnn Via, CEO of Payless. "We are thrilled to partner with her to democratize fashion, and we are excited to bring this unique charm necklace to Payless shoppers next week."

Live Facebook Chat

Patricia Field wants to chat with you! Shoe-lovers and accessoristas everywhere are invited to join Field in a live exchange on the Wall of Payless' Facebook page today at 4 p.m. eastern. Field will discuss, among other things, how to use accessories to complete your signature style to tell your own fashion story, as well as share her "faves" from the Payless Summer Collection. Beginning at 4 p.m. eastern, submit your questions or comments on these topics and others including requests for style advice.

About Patricia Field for Payless

Field has had a long-standing and close relationship with Payless for years -- styling the retailer's ads and creating capsule collections. In 2007, when she was nominated for an Oscar® for her costume designs for "The Devil Wears Prada," Field and Payless collaborated to create her one-of-a-kind "red carpet shoes" -- a platform heel with an ankle strap featuring an edgy mix of silver metallic and lime-colored snake skin. The red carpet shoes became the inspiration for the Patricia Field for Payless "Holiday Red Carpet Collection" available later that year -- and the Payless designer label was born. The new four-leaf clover necklace and forthcoming charmed items are the latest from the designer, available exclusively at Payless.

About Patricia Field

Patricia Field is a native New Yorker and one of fashion's greatest visionaries. She is an Academy Award® nominated, Emmy Award® winning film and television custom designer and a boutique owner with her own clothing label. Patricia received critical praise and raised the standards for the world of television glamour when she costumed HBO's Sex and the City television series -- dubbed the most fashionable show in television history. She is an original founder and leader in the Fashion Democracy movement and true pioneer who has brought forth a new style of dressing to American women.

About Payless & Collective Brands, Inc.

Payless ShoeSource, Inc., a unit of Collective Brands, Inc., is the largest specialty family footwear retailer in the Western Hemisphere and is dedicated to democratizing fashion and design in footwear and accessories and inspiring fun, fashion possibilities for the family at a great value. As of year-end 2009, the company operated nearly 4,500 stores. In addition, customers can buy shoes over the Internet through Payless.com® at www.payless.com.

Collective Brands, Inc. is a leader in bringing compelling lifestyle, fashion and performance brands for footwear and related accessories to consumers worldwide. The company operates three strategic units covering a powerful brand portfolio, as well as multiple price points and selling channels including retail, wholesale, ecommerce and licensing. Collective Brands, Inc. includes Payless ShoeSource, focused on democratizing fashion and design in footwear and accessories through its more than 4,500-store retail chain, with its brands Airwalk®, Dexter®, Champion®, Zoe & Zac(TM), the first-ever affordable green footwear brand, and designer collections Lela Rose for Payless, Unforgettable Moments by Lela Rose, Christian Siriano for Payless, Patricia Field for Payless and STLP x Airwalk, among others; Collective Brands Performance + Lifestyle Group, focused on lifestyle and performance branded footwear and high-quality children's footwear sold primarily through wholesaling, with its brands including Stride Rite®, Keds®, Sperry Top-Sider®, Robeez®, and Saucony®, among others; and Collective Licensing International, the brand development, management and global licensing unit, with such youth lifestyle brands as Airwalk®, Vision Street Wear®, Sims®, Lamar® and LTD®. Information about, and links for shopping on, each of the Collective Brand's units can be found at www.collectivebrands.com.

Oscar® and Academy Awards® are registered trademark of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Emmy® Award is a registered trademark of ATAS/NATAS.

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Shopping for sexy in this city: A head-to-heel guide to Sex in the City 2 - CultureMap

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Shopping for sexy in this city: A head-to-heel guide to Sex in the City 2

May 26th, 2010 at 7:29 AM

There’s no shortage of Cosmo-style quizzes helping women decipher just what kind of Sex and the City character they are. Attracted to stilettos, tank tops and tutus in public? You’re a Carrie of course.

The reality is most women are a mix of the Fab Four’s styles, so when planning your SATC party looks this week, why not slip into lines the ladies actually wear in the film? Here’s a head-to-toe guide on where to shop for sexy in this city. Because really, don’t you want to be ready in case an all-expenses-paid trip to Abu Dhabi pops up?

- There’s a whole lot of Carrie Bradshaw at Carrie Ann Boutique in Uptown Park, including the Jee Vice sunglass collection. Sarah Jessica Parker wears the orange Heated shades throughout the movie, while Cynthia Nixon lets loose in the Sexy specs. The glasses run about $250.

- Stylist Patricia Field is big on accessories. Belts ruled in the first SATC movie and though they’ve been relegated to a supporting role in Sex and the City 2, chunky sparklers and baubles have taken their place. Field reached for Swarovski crystals because of the way they reflect light and incorporated them into everything from chandeliers to handbags.

The Kiosque Crystal Mesh minaudière is worn by Carrie in one scene and is available at Swarovski stores and online for $750, but for those who aren’t bankrolled by Mr. Big, Swarovski is introducing more affordable Sex and the City pieces for the Fashionista, Blonde Bombshell, Uptown Girl and Professional Chic in all of us.

- Proving she’s serious about her sparkle, Field has also designed a four-leaf clover charm necklace for Payless Shoe Source. The silver-toned necklace is $12.99 and although not worn by any of the four main movie characters, her charm necklace is spotted on others in Sex and the City 2.

Field says the necklace was inspired by her work on the movie and she “believes in the fashion democracy and making amazing fashion available for all to enjoy. I also believe women should work to create their personal sense of style that tells their own fashion story.”

- Carrie and Samantha are fans of the OTAZU necklaces, earrings and bracelets created by Rodrigo Ortazu, but the colorful, glittering pieces are sure to go over well in Houston too. Tanglewood Gifts & Stationery has the exclusive on the jewelry and is hosting a trunk show and cocktail party June 17 from 6-8 p.m. benefiting M.D. Anderson Hospital Research.

- That SJP is a smart girl. Sarah Jessica Parker transformed from a square peg to a sexy fashion icon and managed to wear her Halston Heritage line in SATC2 … a lot. Since becoming the creative director for Halston Heritage, Parker has been spotted in the easygoing '70s inspired collection on and off the red carpet.

Tootsies and 310 Rosemont carry the line, which is perfect for Houston’s style and climates, thanks to flowing fabrics and bright colors.

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Sex and the City 2 dazzles in the desert - Montreal Gazette

And the wardrobe changes were as many as the sands in the desert, and the colours rivalled the rainbow itself.

Yup, the fab Sex and the City foursome is back in all its fashion glory, and this time the visual splendour of the costumes -and Samantha's gargantuan earrings -is matched by the epic sets.

Sex and the City 2, opening in wide release today, is a dazzler, from the opening credits sequence of a kaleidoscopic Chrysler Building; to the Busby Berkeley-worthy wedding set of Stanford Blatch and Anthony, with none other than Liza Minnelli presiding, in black sequins, natch; to the desert scene shot in Morocco on the same stretch of sand as Lawrence of Arabia. And the Abu Dhabi hotel suite of rooms -actually the Mandarin Oriental in Marrakech -is opulent beyond most people's imagination, as of course, is Carrie's famous closet, where the first flick closed.

Two years after SATC 1, and 12 years since the enormously popular TV series launched, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Samantha (Kim Cattrall), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis), are actually quite grown up, though they barely dress the part. They have come a long way, though, given an opening flashback to the 1980s that serves for a chuckle as Carrie and Samantha do Madonna circa Desperately Seeking Susan, while Miranda does the boxy corporate suit set off with white runners.

Of course, this remains a fashion fairy tale, and Minnelli's sequins are easily outshone by the girls' glitter of every sort. Carrie has traded her name tag necklace and opera pearls (from SATC 1) for a very large, pretty four-leaf clover pave diamond pendant, but that's tame, really. She goes shopping in a sheer peacock sequin frock and fuchsia clutch, declaring she has been cheating on fashion for furniture when the salesclerk at Bergdorf wonders where she's been.

Really? Cheating on fashion? We don't think so.

There's a running gag about 52-year-old Samantha, menopause, her creams, pills, potions and yams -which she smears on her face -and dressing too young for her age when she buys a lavishly embellished cocktail dress. So when both Samantha and Miley Cyrus show up at Smith Jerrod's movie premiere in that dress, the message is rather muddy. The glittering frock is just about the most tasteful thing Samantha wears in the film.

What about Carrie, in her mid-40s, as she dons miniskirts, glitter Ts and high heels?

But, to borrow a phrase from the production notes, it's when the burqa meets Blahniks on the foursome's trip to Abu Dhabi that the fashion fantasy really begins.

Think gold sequin harem pants (on Samantha), glitter turban (Carrie), a pink toga (Carrie again), paisley jumpsuit (Miranda) and red and white candy stripes (if you've read this far, you know what the culprit is).

"Oh, Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas, anymore,'' Carrie declares.

Indeed not, despite Carrie's J'Adore Dior 8 T-shirt that she pairs with purple taffeta ballskirt to wear to the souk.

Still, the pairings of ball gowns and boyfriend blazers, chiffon, caftans and shawls do show Patricia Field's styling genius to advantage.

Despite the froth, the meeting of New York fashionista and conservative Emirati culture is not without drama. Or what might be deemed tasteless and inappropriate when the four have a giggle as they watch a woman in a niqab eat french fries.

Not surprisingly, Samantha gets into trouble more than once. Sex, or just a kiss, on the beach and short-shorts with a barely-there top do not go over well, even in what is referred to as the "New Middle East.''

The friends must make a speedy retreat from their desert sojourn. And, yes, in an entirely predictable but still amusing scene, here's where a burqa comes in handy.

efriede@thegazette.canwest.com

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Woman hopes she found her lucky charm - New Bern Sun Journal

The other day, Edna Murphy Massey was looking over her yard at the home place where she grew up, and spotted a five-leaf clover.

The Tuscarora Rhems Road resident immediately thought that if the superstition was true, good fortune would come her way.

She can use some; she is hoping that somehow she would come up with the money for her $1,000 electric bill. “I’m scared that they are going to shut my lights off,” she said.

When she was a girl at the home where she still lives, she said the yard was covered with clover. “Sometime you would spot a four-leaf clover, but rarely,” she said.

As she grew older, she said more and more four-leaf clovers sprouted in the yard.

However, the five-leaf clover, which is a mutation affected by the weather and growing conditions, was seldom seen.

If she comes into money, she wants to help others.

“I have never looked for anything in return. I wear my heart on my sleeve. I love helping people and I don’t look for anything in return,” she said.

While her adopted son is in prison, finishing a murder sentence, she said she has had good luck in her life.

After her first marriage, she and her first love were united after more than 30 years of separation. They married in 2000 and he died in 2004.

“I was very luck and happy for that short period of time,” she said.

While some people put five-leaf clovers on eBay to sell, Massey said she is going to hold on to the clover and wait for good luck.

Francine Sawyer can be reached at 252-635-5671 or at fsawyer@freedomenc.com.

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'Sex and the City 2' shimmers in the desert - Montreal Gazette

And the wardrobe changes were as many as the sands in the desert, and the colours rivalled the rainbow itself.

Yup, the fab Sex and the City foursome is back in all its fashion glory, and this time the visual splendour of the costumes -- and Samantha's gargantuan earrings -- is matched by the epic sets.

Sex and the City 2, opening in wide release today, is a dazzler, from the opening credits sequence of a kaleidoscopic Chrysler Building; to the Busby Berkeley-worthy wedding set of Stanford Blatch and Anthony, with none other than Liza Minnelli presiding, in black sequins, natch; to the desert scene shot in Morocco on the same stretch of sand as Lawrence of Arabia. And the Abu Dhabi hotel suite of rooms -- actually the Mandarin Oriental in Marrakech -- is opulent beyond most people's imagination, as of course, is Carrie's famous closet, where the first flick closed.

Two years after SATC 1, and 12 years since the enormously popular TV series launched, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Samantha (Kim Cattrall), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis), are actually quite grown up, though they barely dress the part. They have come a long way, though, given an opening flashback to the 1980s that serves for a chuckle as Carrie and Samantha do Madonna circa Desperately Seeking Susan, while Miranda does the boxy corporate suit set off with white runners.

Of course, this remains a fashion fairy tale, and Minnelli's sequins are easily outshone by the girls' glitter of every sort. Carrie has traded her name tag necklace and opera pearls (from SATC 1) for a very large, pretty four-leaf clover pave diamond pendant, but that's tame, really. She goes shopping in a sheer peacock sequin frock and fuchsia clutch, declaring she has been cheating on fashion for furniture when the salesclerk at Bergdorf wonders where she's been.

Really? Cheating on fashion? We don't think so.

There's a running gag about 52-year-old Samantha, menopause, her creams, pills, potions and yams -- which she smears on her face -- and dressing too young for her age when she buys a lavishly embellished cocktail dress. So when both Samantha and Miley Cyrus show up at Smith Jerrod's movie premiere in that dress, the message is rather muddy. The glittering frock is just about the most tasteful thing Samantha wears in the film. What about Carrie, in her mid-40s, as she dons miniskirts, glitter Ts and high heels?

But, to borrow a phrase from the production notes, it's when the burka meets Blahniks on the foursome's trip to Abu Dhabi that the fashion fantasy really begins.

Think gold sequin harem pants (on Samantha), glitter turban (Carrie), a pink toga (Carrie again), paisley jumpsuit (Miranda) and red and white candy stripes (if you've read this far, you know what the culprit is).

"Oh, Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas, anymore," Carrie declares. Indeed not, despite Carrie's J'Adore Dior 8 T-shirt that she pairs with a purple taffeta ballskirt to wear to the souk.

Still, the pairings of ball gowns and boyfriend blazers, chiffon, caftans and shawls do show Patricia Field's styling genius to advantage.

Despite the froth, the meeting of New York fashionista and conservative Emirati culture is not without drama. Or what might be deemed tasteless and inappropriate when the four have a giggle as they watch a woman in a niqab eat french fries.

Not surprisingly, Samantha gets into trouble more than once. Sex, or just a kiss, on the beach and short-shorts with a barely-there top do not go over well, even in what is referred to as the "New Middle East."

The friends must make a speedy retreat from their desert sojourn. And, yes, in an entirely predictable but still amusing scene, here's where a burka comes in handy.

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Lady Luck: Lincoln woman rolling in four-leaf clovers - Danville Advocate

CRAB ORCHARD — Elizabeth Fletcher has quite a hobby.

Others might pick up scrapbooking, stamp collecting or building model cars, but Fletcher decided on a hobby that involves walking to her back yard and staring at the ground — and she’s gotten very good at it.

Fletcher collects four-leaf clovers. While many people might consider finding just one of the rare specimens a once-in-a-lifetime moment, Fletcher can track down an abnormal Trifolium repens in a matter of minutes. Since she began her hunt for the lucky charms about 10 years ago, she’s found more than 21,000 four-, five-, six- and seven-leaf clovers.

Depending on who you ask, world records in the category of clovers vary. Different accounts place the world’s largest four-leaf clover collection anywhere from 76,000 to 160,000 clovers. The current Guinness World Record for most leaves on a single clover is 18, though other news sources have reported on a 21-leaf clover that was found in June 2008.

But regardless of who sits atop the world’s largest clover pile, Fletcher is almost certainly in possession of the biggest bunch in the area, possibly in the state.

At first, 21,000 four-leaf clovers might seem like an impossible collection for one woman to amass in a decade, considering many people never find a single four-leaf clover in their lifetime. But Fletcher is more than willing to let doubters leaf through the pages of her homemade catalogs — mostly Composition notebooks at varying stages of decomposition — and see the clovers for themselves.

Each clover is taped to the page and individually numbered. Some have notes written next to them like the date she picked the clover.

Fletcher doesn’t have to travel far or wide to find clovers. She has found specimens at Logan-Hubble Park and at her granddaughter’s house, but she’s found most of her collection in her own back yard.

“It’s just a pastime,” she said. “It gets me out of the house. It gets me to walk.”

Fletcher’s hobby began in 2000, when she was helping her husband load a truck while it was parked near a telephone pole. Clover was growing at the base of the pole, and when Fletcher looked at it, she spotted a patch of several four-leaf clovers.

“I had never found a clover until I went down and helped him unload that truck,” she said.

Over the years, Fletcher’s collection grew and grew, eventually climbing into the thousands. Fletcher, who stopped working in 2001 after encountering heart problems, said she would go out for a walk and watch for clovers whenever she was home alone and didn’t have anything else to do.

The exercise and fresh air is good for her and it keeps her from getting lazy in front of the television, she said.

By 2004, Fletcher’s collection was nearing 5,000. In more recent years it’s grown by leaps and bounds. Since January 2010, she has added more than 3,000 clovers to her notebooks.

“There’s been a bountiful supply of them this time,” she said.

Four-leaf clovers often stand taller than their three-leaf siblings, making it easier for her to pick them out of a crowd, Fletcher said. Searching for clovers right after a nice rain makes things easier, too, because the clovers perk up when they’ve been watered.

Fletcher goes out looking for clovers as early as mid-January. Despite a cold, snowy winter, she found two four-leaf clovers this January.

Fletcher said spring is the most abundant time to find four-leaf clovers; by summertime the numbers have dwindled. But even the wrong season doesn’t seem to slow Fletcher down. On June 3, she found four four-leaf clovers in the morning, and five more in the afternoon in the span of about five minutes.

Fletcher said she doesn’t do anything special to her soil — in fact, she avoids treating it because she doesn’t want to hurt the clover.

“I know I’ve got a yard full of clover, but I don’t mind,” she said. “It gives me something to do.”

Besides helping to occupy her time, Fletcher said collecting clovers helps her appreciate nature, especially when everything is just starting to grow back after a long winter.

“When you get out and walk around and find these fresh new flowers popping through the ground and you start seeing clovers coming through the ground, it’s like a new beginning,” she said. “It gives you hope for the coming year.”

As for the legend of four-leaf clovers bringing luck, Fletcher said she doesn’t think there’s much to it.

“I’m able to pay my debts and have a few dollars left over each month. I guess I’m lucky in a lot of ways,” she said. “By the help and grace of God, I’ve done pretty good by myself. I don’t know if the clovers has anything to do with it. I certainly don’t think it’s all clover luck.”

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Lucy Lockets Jewellers make Sex and the City Style Achievable - Your-Story.org (press release)

If you’re looking for an affordable way to replicate Sex and the City style, make sure you are armed with accessories! Lucy Lockets Jewellers stocks a range of affordable jewellery to ensure you too can replicate the glamour of the SATC girls!

With Sex and the City 2 set to take box offices by storm just in time for summer, there could hardly be a better time for women to start experimenting with the new styles that feature in the already exceptionally popular film. History has shown that what works in Sex and the City will take over high street trends and, given how many fabulous looks feature it the new film, it will certainly take some savvy shopping to keep up.

After the massive success of Sex and the City series six, Carries bold sense of style had even managed to inspire the resurgence of the nameplate necklace in popular fashion. With the new Sex and the City movie just released in the UK, show stylist Patricia Field is convinced Carries new four-leaf clover necklace will make a similar impact and is selling replicas on her website for around $72. Of course, as influential as all the girls styles are, nobody wants to be seen as directly copying from the show and, at prices like that, few people could afford to! Instead, women up and down the country are choosing their favourite looks and adapting them, using online jewellery shops to help them achieve their own personal looks to suit their own budget.

A sterling silver four-leaf clover charm from Lucy Lockets, for example, is a subtle nod to Carries new designer necklace that will set a buyer back less than £5. Combined with a selection of gold bracelets and diamond earrings from their extensive range, any Sex and the City fan will find herself spoiled for choice when it comes to deciding which of Carries looks they are going to centre their style around this summer.

Of course, the selection available isn’t solely for fans of Sex and the City. Established for over 30 years, Lucy Lockets is a Yorkshire-based and family owned jewellers, with a huge range of men’s, women’s and children’s jewellery. From rings and bracelets to necklaces and anklets, they offer jewellery to suit any budget and, as well as high street outlets, they now have a stunning website that is both easy to use and totally secure, allowing shoppers to browse at leisure from the comfort of their own home. All orders are packaged in special gift boxes, delivered straight to your door and, when you spend over £50, delivery is free! With the flexibility to browse not only by the type of jewellery you are looking for, but by the occasion as well, Lucy Lockets website guarantees a fine range of options, whatever the occasion.

Whether you’re a Sex and the City fan looking to create your own approach to the styles in the new movie, a jewellery-lover seeking something a bit different or a parent hoping to find for the perfect gift for a birthday Lucy Lockets Jewellers will have something for you.

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Blowing in the Wind in Sex and the City - Professional Jeweller

Sarah Jessica Parker wears the guilded clover in Sex and the City 2

Sarah Jessica Parker wears the guilded clover in Sex and the City 2

Sarah Jessica Parker, who plays lead character Carrie Bradshaw in the movie blockbuster Sex and the City 2, wears a lucky four leaf clover pendant from Balagan’s Blowing in the Wind Collection.

The company uses real clovers, which are hand-picked and preserved for each piece. Every clover is checked for imperfections and, if it passes inspection, is then fitted with an electrical contact point and hand painted with a copper solution.

After drying, the clovers are then placed in an electrolytic solution which has microscopic particles of 24ct gold. The electrical contact attracts the particles of gold and the metal builds up on the clover to form a coating, which preserves even the most intricate and minute surface details.

The clovers are then checked a final time to ensure the process has not magnified any previously unnoticed imperfections, before being approved. The lucky clovers are available in silver or vintage gold finish and can be worn on a 16” or 24” chain.

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