Luxury dining brand Caviar Kaspia has teamed up with Linda Fargo, Bergdorf Goodman’s senior vice president of women’s fashion, to create a jewelry collection inspired by caviar. The capsule collection features black spinels, known for their rarity and striking resemblance to the delicacy, combined with gold-plated nuggets.
The collection, described as “wearable caviar,” is available at Kaspia locations and Bergdorf Goodman’s Linda and Noir shops. It is displayed alongside other fashion pieces inspired by caviar, designed by various luxury brands.
Fargo collaborated with jeweler Karen Lazar to design a trio of rings, a trio of bracelets, and a lariat. Prices for the pieces range from $35 to $280. Bergdorf Goodman is also showcasing black diamond jewelry in its fine jewelry salon.
A longtime patron of Caviar Kaspia’s Paris location and its New York City outpost at The Mark Hotel, Fargo celebrated her birthday on Monday night at the venue. She wore a red draped gown with a keyhole detail by Schiaparelli for the occasion.
The event gathered notable designers such as Christopher John Rogers, Wes Gordon, Carly Cushnie, Maria McManus, and June Ambrose. Other high-profile guests included John Demsey, Alina Cho, and Jason Bard Yarmosky. Guests enjoyed a lavish meal featuring tarama-topped blinis, king crab and shrimp salad, and Kaspia’s signature caviar-topped potato.
Fargo called Caviar Kaspia her “dream place” for a birthday celebration, describing it as “luxurious, playful, and delicious.” Reflecting on the event, she added, “Mondays will never be the same! It was a glamorous way to begin the week and a perfect antidote to the winter we’ve all had.”
Caviar Kaspia opened its first permanent U.S. location at The Mark in 2022. Its original Paris restaurant, established in 1927 in the city’s eighth arrondissement, has long been a favorite among celebrities and fashion designers.
In recent years, Caviar Kaspia has collaborated with brands such as Off-White, Casablanca, Moda Operandi, and Gigi Hadid’s Guest in Residence, as well as Turkish jeweler Begüm Khan.
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