STELLENE VOLANDES: A PRIMAL NEED TO ADORN

earrings in gold with pearls (Stellene’s own, throughout) and Spiral Torque necklace in 18-carat virgin gold with South Sea cultured pearls by BELPERRON. Right arm: Maltese Cross cuff in 18-carat gold with amethyst, peridots, diamonds, and enamel by VERDURA, beaded bracelet (Stellene’s own, throughout) by ILEANA MAKRI, mini Coco Crush bracelets in 18-carat yellow gold and 18-carat white gold with diamonds and Coco Crush bracelet in 18-carat yellow gold (all Stellene’s own, throughout) by CHANEL. Left arm: lion intaglio ring (Stellene’s own, throughout) from ANTIQUUS, Sun cuff in 18-carat yellow gold and platinum with diamonds by VERDURA. Previous page, top right: Grain de Café necklace, ring, and bracelet in 18-carat yellow and white gold with diamonds by CARTIER, Raw necklace in 18-carat Fairmined gold with diamond (in Stellene’s hands) by ANA KHOURI

On a mission to find the finest baubles in the world, the author and editor Stellene Volandes has a showstopping collection of her own.

 

“I never leave the house without a piece of jewelry on,” Stellene Volandes says, showing off a stack of Chanel gold bangles and her Belperron pearl earrings. “It’s like a second skin for me.” As the editor-in-chief of Town & Country, editorial director of Elle Decor, and the author of two Rizzoli books on jewelry, Volandes has a fondness for wearable art that runs deep. She delights in covering the subject, whether delving into specific designs or directing her readers to the best dealers in NYC’s Diamond District. Not surprisingly, her personal collection matches her professional enthusiasm. “I’m certainly attracted to the beauty of jewelry,” Volandes says. “But what I really love is the history behind it.”

Volandes’s own appreciation for jewelry can be traced to a trip to Greece, where her family hails from, when she was young and visiting the flagship store of the Athens-based brand Lalaounis for the first time. “There was a book about [the archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann’s 1873] discoveries at Troy on display, alongside some Lalaounis pieces inspired by those ancient jewels. My parents bought me a very simple ring and I thought, this piece means something. That was when I first began to understand the primal need to adorn.”

The ring featured a flint of chrysoprase—“I thought it was an emerald at the time,” Volandes says, laughing—and remains one of the daintiest treasures in her collection, which has grown exponentially as her knowledge of jewelry has expanded. “I know I’m falling in love with a piece when I say, ‘Wait, what is that?’” she continues. “I’m drawn to bold designs and unusual pieces that don’t stick to a formula.” Her style mantra is a take on a famous quote from the memoir (and its film adaptation) Mommie Dearest: “My version of Joan Crawford’s ‘No wire hangers’ [line] is ‘No timid jewelry,’” she says. “I don’t like delicate pieces—I lean towards a big, yellow-gold aesthetic.”

Volandes’s first major splurge—a 30th-birthday present to herself—certainly fit the bill. “I bought myself an Elsa Peretti necklace,” she says. “It’s a black silk cord with three lacquer gold beans, and I still wear it regularly. I’m kind of an Elsa Peretti fanatic.”

Ethos Collection Yvonne Frames necklace in 18-carat yellow gold with aventurine and green gold quartz by SAUER.

When she was named editor-in-chief of Town & Country in 2016, Volandes made another milestone purchase. “I wanted to celebrate a pivotal moment in my career with a real investment piece, so I bought myself the Verdura Maltese Cross pendant,” she says. “It’s a true icon of 20th-century jewelry and a symbol of the friendship between Coco Chanel and Fulco di Verdura. It was doubly special because the family that owns Verdura are supportive friends of mine.”

Volandes selected her favorite pieces from the jewelry house for this shoot, along with others from Ana Khouri, Belperron, and Lalaounis. She has also handpicked dream collectibles—a smattering of sparkling brooches from Tiffany & Co., pendants from Van Cleef & Arpels, a coffee bean-inspired Cartier necklace, and diamond-link collars from Briony Raymond. “All of these pieces have stories to tell and I feel connected to each one,” she says. “They’re also very much indicative of the best 20th and 21st-century jewelry design on the market.”

Although she has access to exquisite pieces, Volandes is careful about what she may or may not add to her jewelry case. “My advice is to buy with your heart and your head,” she says. “A piece should spark emotion, and you should buy something you love so that you wear it. At the same time, if you spend money, it should be on a quality, signed piece [that is authenticated].”

In addition to the Chanel bangles that she “hasn’t taken off in three years” and her go-to Belperron earrings (clip-ons, as her piercings need to be repaired), Volandes never leaves home without at least one piece of Greek jewelry—a talisman that honors her heritage. She typically favors Lalaounis for this but also “feels grounded” wearing a beaded bracelet by her pal Ileana Makri.

The most sentimental item in Volandes’s collection is a ring that belonged to her grandfather. “I never saw him wear any jewelry, not even a wedding band,” she says. “But we found this ring after he died and now I wear it whenever I’m having a challenging day.”

She fully subscribes to the jewelry-as-armor theory. “There’s this story I love about how Catherine the Great would put on more jewelry before having a difficult meeting with her generals,” she says. “I have no idea if it’s true, but it connects to how I feel about jewelry. It is armor. It is strength. And I feel protected when I’m wearing it.”

left arm: Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Paris Flames brooch in yellow gold with diamonds by TIFFANY & CO., Justine bracelet in 18-carat Fairmined gold by ANA KHOURI. Right arm: Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Floral Leaves clip in 18-carat yellow gold with diamonds by TIFFANY & CO., cord bracelet (Stellene’s own, throughout) by ILEANA MAKRI

There is one piece that she dreams of procuring. “This will never happen, but I would like to own a piece from [the French jewelry pioneer] Suzanne Belperron’s personal collection,” she says. “I believe that jewelry has energy and Suzanne imbued her pieces with courage. Her story [of saving her Jewish partner’s company from the Nazis during the second world war] is one of such integrity and audaciousness, and I feel that when I wear my Belperron earrings now. Having something that she wore would take things to another level—but some of her pieces just sold at Christie’s in the high six figures, so it’s likely not in my future.”

For now, Volandes continues to find inspiration in the world around her. “There’s nothing like going into a museum and seeing a pair of bracelets from 300 BC that look like they could be worn out that same night,” she says. “Those moments solidify my view of jewelry as one of the few things that remain intact in a world where so much feels disposable. Certain things do last.”

Cycladic Idol pendant and Neolithic Torque necklace in hand- hammered yellow gold by LALAOUNIS. Right hand: Elsa Peretti Wave ring in 18-carat gold with diamond by TIFFANY & CO. Left arm: Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Four Leaves ring in 18-carat yellow gold and platinum with diamonds by TIFFANY & CO., Justine bracelet in 18-carat Fairmined gold by ANA KHOURI

clockwise from left: Maltese Cross cuff in 18-carat gold with amethyst, peridots, diamonds, and enamel, Maltese Cross cuff in black jade and 18-carat gold with rubies, sapphire, pearls, and diamonds, and Wing cuff in cacholong with gold and pink tourmaline by VERDURA

from top: Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Circle Rope necklace in 18-carat gold, Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Four Leaves ring in 18-carat yellow gold and platinum with diamonds, Elsa Peretti Wave ring in 18-carat gold, Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Paris Flames brooch in yellow gold with diamonds, Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Peapod brooch in yellow gold with cultured pearls, Elsa Peretti Wave ring in 18-carat gold with diamond, Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Maltese Cross clip in 18-carat yellow gold with diamonds, and Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Floral Leaves clip in 18-carat yellow gold with diamonds by TIFFANY & CO.

Zodiaque Cancri necklace in 18-carat rose gold with blue quartz and Zodiaque Geminorum necklace in 18-carat rose gold with lapis lazuli by VAN CLEEF & ARPELS

from top: Estate Mesh Link necklace in 18-carat yellow gold, Estate Diamond Link collar in 18-carat yellow gold with diamonds, and Estate Diamond Link necklace in 18-carat yellow gold with diamonds by BRIONY RAYMOND

Raw necklace in 18-carat Fairmined gold with diamond by ANA KHOURI

 Photographer GREG KESSLER

Text SAMANTHA SIMON

Sittings editor IMAN DABBOUS

Hair and makeup SEIYA IIBUCHI

Photographer’s assistant JACKSON VERGES

Production MINA

Location THE MARK HOTEL, New York

 

Taken from 10 Magazine USA Issue 04 – MUSIC, TALENT, CREATIVE – on newsstands now. Order your copy here.

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