The holidays can be a season of excess, but for Savannah Friedkin, less is more. This Monday, the jewelry designer welcomed a coterie of gallerists, entrepreneurs, artists, and more to celebrate the minimalist treasures from her namesake line—inspired, she told CULTURED earlier this year, by "the resilience inherent in women." Each piece—including finely crafted ear chains, diamond-embedded pendants, and more—is made using earth-friendly materials including recycled gold and carbon-neutral lab-grown diamonds.
The intimate luncheon, hosted at CULTURED Editor-in-Chief Sarah Harrelson's home in Los Angeles, lavished guests—including Art Production Fund Executive Director Casey Fremont; LA tastemaker Rocky Barnes; art dealer and curator Dominique Clayton; High Sport founder Alissa Zachary; Bleu Projects founder Harleen Hunjan; Nordstrom Fashion Director Rickie del Sole; and CULTURED Fashion Editor-at-Large Ali Pew—with delectable seasonal dishes, an abundance of expertly curated seasonal florals, and a chance to try on the sustainable pieces from Friedkin's three main collections.
After a dose of much-needed December sunshine, guests departed the outdoor table with their own floral bouquet and Savannah Friedkin gift.