This season's take is miles more mature and refined.
Leigh Batnick Plessner joined Catbird in the fall of 2006 after meeting Rony at a trade show where she was displaying her own line of stationery. Along with founder Rony Vardi, Leigh has shaped Catbird’s fine jewelry from its inception, when the studio was a tiny apartment above the store, and the first rings were made on their only jeweler’s bench.
Applying a love of subtlety that transcends trend and era, Leigh creates from the idea of jewelry as poetry; small pieces of fine jewelry to be kept forever, and added to as a layered autobiography worn on oneself. Together, Rony and Leigh are members of the CFDA following their induction in 2015.Celebrity news, beauty, fashion advice, and fascinating features, delivered straight to your inbox!Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors
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