Kiki McDonough: A Life of Colour
40 Years of Gemstone Jewellery
- Over 200 stunning photographs of fine jewelry
- Massive press campaign to accompany the launch of the book
- Major events planned around the 40th anniversary including a launch and exhibition.
- Kiki’s jewelry is frequently worn by HRH Catherine, Princess of Wales; Kiki created the coronation brooch for HRH King Charles II; her jewellery was frequently worn by the late Queen and the late Princess Diana
- Tells the story of a female-founded and female-run globally renowned jewelry business
The remarkable story of Kiki McDonough, a leading female British designer and her globally renowned jewelry, which is much loved by the Royal family, and worn by the modern woman.
Over 40 years, Kiki has built a globally renowned brand, designing a multitude of sought-after and timeless pieces. One of the first jewelers to popularise colored gemstones outside of the big three (rubies, emeralds, and sapphires), Kiki creates jewelry with a multitude of beautiful colors which speak to the stylish modern woman.
With this in mind, she has long challenged the tradition that jewelry is to be bought by men for women, and instead aiming her works directly at the women for whom she is designing. Her jewelry is frequently worn by HRH Catherine, Princess of Wales, while major pieces now form part of the jewelry collection at the V&A museum, London.
This title looks back upon and celebrates Kiki’s business, her life, and her remarkable story. From her very first concession in a friend’s jewelry store in 1985, to striking out on her own, navigating through the chaos of family life, and finally building her brand into the global success that it is today, Kiki’s story is as colorful and joyful as her jewelry.
- Publisher
- Papadakis
- ISBN
- 9781906506766
- Publish date
- 12th Aug 2025
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 10.43 in x 11.42 in
- Pages
- 264 Pages
- Illustrations
- 220 color
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