
One act's gracious. The latter is honest.
That's what the Atlanta-based jewelry designer, Mark Edge, is being June 4 (7-10 p.m.) at his chic Midtown abode.
In the interest of commerce, of course, Edge will stage a Bill Stallworth-catered trunk show with an "EcoVintage" theme. The jewelry in his spring collection reveals what iconography from the past strikes the artist at his core.

His spring collection of men's and women's necklaces, bracelets and earring ($59-$86) are accented with trinkets from bygone eras; like miniature metal "peace" signs and revolvers the size of Cracker Jack box prizes.

The actress/activist Jane Fonda has described Edge's work as "original and beautiful". The CNN Headline News anchor Sophia Choi has gushed to Edge, "You make me sparkle".

Former "Friends" star Courtney Cox Arquette has expressed her "love" for the looks. And it's not uncommon for HLN "Showbiz Tonight" correspondent Brook Anderson to wear Edge pieces on-air.
Jewelry desiger Mark Edge
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