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12 Signs. 12 Stories: Behind the Xanthe Zodiac Campaign

12 Signs. 12 Stories: Behind the Xanthe Zodiac Campaign

For the Xanthe Zodiac collection, we cast twelve friends of SARAH & SEBASTIAN whose connection to the ocean feels as intrinsic as their connection to the stars. Photographed by Samuel Armstrong across Clovelly, Camp Cove, Maroubra and Hermit Bay, the campaign is a love letter to Sydney's coastline and the people who find meaning in the water. ARIES, Sarah Gittoes, Co-Founder and Creative Director of SARAH & SEBASTIAN. “Make your own momentum.” A diver and ocean advocate driven by instinct and momentum; Sarah begins most mornings with a swim at Clovelly. TAURUS, Mana Mackay, model and creative. “People say Taurus is stubborn. I don’t think that’s true. I just need a compelling reason to change my mind.” New Zealand-born and nature-grounded, Mana moves with quiet determination and conviction. Once committed, she doesn't waver. [featured_images4] GEMINI, Olia Burtaev, Olympian and creative. "Work with the water, not against it." Selected for the Australian National Team at 14 and representing Australia at the London 2012 Olympic Games, her life has been shaped by discipline, precision and the constant interplay between control and flow. CANCER, Annalisa Ferraris, culinary artist. “I love bringing people together. Hosting. A table full of food.” Trained at the National Art School and Central Saint Martins, Annalisa’s work brings together visual art and food into immersive experiences guided by intuition as much as craft. LEO, Nathan Brook, dancer and creative. “After a swim, I feel most like my highest self.” Raised in Avalon Beach, Nathan trained at The Australian Ballet School and performed with Queensland Ballet and The Australian Ballet, where he rose to Senior Artist. He moves through the world the same way he moves on stage; with openness and feeling. VIRGO, Laura de Wit, model and fashion personality. “What brings me back to centre? Nature. Long walks. The ocean.” Thoughtful and guided by intention, her mind is always running; building, connecting, bringing people together. At the time of our shoot, she was expecting her first child — and wore it the way she wears everything. Lightly, and with grace. LIBRA, Astrid Holler, model and freediver. “Beneath the surface, everything aligns.” As a freediver, Astrid’s relationship with water is both physical and meditative; a place where everything slows, and she returns to herself. Balance, for Astrid, is something continually moved towards rather than fixed. [featured_images1] SCORPIO, Liv Parsons, model. “There's nothing more important than who you love, and who loves you.” Private, loyal and deeply considered, Liv approaches the ocean — vast and powerful — with both respect and caution. What matters most is community, and the people closest to her. SAGITTARIUS — Nikki Van Dijk, professional surfer. "Enjoy every moment like it's your last." Competing on the World Surf League tour, Nikki has spent years travelling, moving and chasing freedom — but always returns to the ocean. CAPRICORN, Mikka, artist. “If I dream something, I'll make sure to live it.” Born on Christmas Day, Mikka works across digital and 3D mediums with relentless focus and drive. The ocean slows everything down, offering perspective between where he is and where he knows he can be. [featured_images2] AQUARIUS, Nicole Warne, creative director. “Float like a cloud, flow like water.” Nicoles work spans fashion, travel and lifestyle, guided by an instinctive ability to connect ideas, people and places. Japan, where her heritage lies, and the ocean both bring her back to calm and centre. PISCES, Roberta Peroraro, model and cook. “We don't chase, we attract.” Roberta moves through life with ease and instinct, finding expression through food and stillness near the water. Even just seeing the ocean is enough. [featured_images3] Together, they embody the spirit of Xanthe Zodiac, a collection inspired by the symbolism of the stars and the wisdom of the ocean. Crafted in 18-karat yellow gold and sterling silver, each pendant is inspired by a sea creature chosen to reflect the mythology and energy of its zodiac sign. Through the Xanthe Project, every piece purchased contributes to the protection of marine life through our Xanthe Project Partners. SHOP THE COLLECTION

World Oceans Day: Our Commitment to AMCS

World Oceans Day: Our Commitment to AMCS

This World Oceans Day, SARAH & SEBASTIAN is proud to deepen our support of the Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS), a long-standing partner of our philanthropic Xanthe Project, through a $50,000 donation to support their vital work protecting Australia’s marine environments. As Australia’s leading national charity dedicated solely to ocean conservation, AMCS has spent more than sixty years advocating for the protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems and wildlife threatened by climate change, pollution, and destructive commercial fishing practices. Their work — grounded in science, education, and community action — continues to play a critical role in safeguarding the future of our oceans, making them a partner our team feels incredibly passionate about supporting. Most recently, we worked alongside AMCS on a campaign advocating for stronger nature laws in Australia, helping raise awareness around the urgent need for greater environmental protection and accountability. Earlier this year, our team also travelled to Far North Queensland alongside AMCS during the filming of a new documentary exploring the legacy of Ellison Reef — the reef that helped spark the creation of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the Australian Marine Conservation Society itself. Witnessing firsthand the work being done by scientists, conservationists, Traditional Owners, and advocates to better understand the future of these fragile ecosystems was a powerful reminder of the importance of collective action and long-term environmental protection. Ocean conservation remains at the heart of SARAH & SEBASTIAN and The Xanthe Project. We are incredibly grateful to continue working closely with the AMCS team and to support the important work they do every day to protect the oceans that inspire everything we create. Discover more about the Australian Marine Conservation Society and support their work here.

Artist Sarana Haeata on the World of Xanthe Zodiac

Artist Sarana Haeata on the World of Xanthe Zodiac

To celebrate the launch of XANTHE Zodiac; a celestial collection of pendants inspired by the astrology of the stars and the wisdom of the ocean, SARAH & SEBASTIAN has collaborated with Australian artist Sarana Haeata on a series of twelve original artworks. Based in Margaret River on the southwest coast of Australia, Haeata is known for her abstract figurative paintings exploring femininity, movement, motherhood, and shared human experience. Created in response to the sea creatures that symbolise each zodiac sign within the collection, the works bring an emotional and deeply intuitive layer to the storytelling behind XANTHE Zodiac. We visited Haeata at her studio, nestled amongst the lush countryside of Margaret River and shared alongside the workshop of her partner Tom Lee’s practice, Biscay Studio. Surrounded by nature, the space reflects the elemental energy present throughout her work. “In all of my paintings, there is a really strong sense of movement,” says Haeata. “The reason for this fluidity is a Māori term called the wairua. I love this idea of surrendering to this current, this force of life that we have.” This sense of surrender, motion, and calm became central to the visual language of the collaboration. "THE REASON FOR THIS FLUIDITY IS A MĀORI TERM CALLED THE WAIRUA. I LOVE THIS IDEA OF SURRENDERING TO THIS CURRENT, THIS FORCE OF LIFE THAT WE HAVE.” For each zodiac sign, Haeata created an original painting inspired by its corresponding sea creature using layered brushwork alongside 24-carat yellow gold and 12-carat white gold leaf. “Creating these creatures in this beautiful gold foil — I’m finding these ways to really give reverence to these sea creatures and how they relate to the descriptions that we know of our star signs,” she explains. Each artwork appears as a tarot-sized collectible card accompanying its corresponding pendant, featuring an original zodiac reading on the reverse designed to deepen the ritual and symbolism of the piece.[featured_images1] Alongside the collaboration, Haeata and Lee have also created a series of precision-engineered aluminium frames designed to house the original artworks. Designed and fabricated by Biscay Studio, the sculptural frames draw on brutalist forms and object design, transforming each work into a collectible piece for the home. “These are much more like an art sculpture in their own right,” says Haeata. “How a person interacts with that in a really intimate way in their home, I think that’s a really beautiful aspect to it.” The original artworks are now on display in select SARAH & SEBASTIAN boutiques and available to purchase online, with profits from the sale of the artworks supporting our Xanthe Project partners and the protection of fragile marine ecosystems. “HOW A PERSON INTERACTS WITH THAT IN A REALLY INTIMATE WAY IN THEIR HOME, I THINK THAT’S A REALLY BEAUTIFUL ASPECT TO IT”. Discover the Xanthe Zodiac Collection or shop the original artworks.

Julia van Os on Motherhood, Love, and What Matters Most
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Julia van Os on Motherhood, Love, and What Matters Most

For Mother’s Day 2026, SARAH & SEBASTIAN presents A Portrait of Her, a campaign featuring model Julia van Os, photographed by her partner Max Papendieck alongside their daughter Maia. This intimate series explores modern motherhood in its most natural form, revealing subtle connections between identity, legacy and design. Originally from Amsterdam, Julia now lives in New York with Max and their eight-month-old daughter. She moved to the city at eighteen to pursue modelling, a decision that quickly placed her on the international fashion circuit. From New York to London, Paris and Milan, fashion weeks exposed her to new cultures and perspectives, an experience that, as she reflects, “really shaped who I am.” Over time, New York became more than a place to work. It is where Julia met her husband Max, and where they are now raising their daughter together. Today, Julia introduces herself first as a mother. Modelling and art direction continue to shape her professional life, but motherhood has shifted her perspective in ways she did not anticipate. “Becoming a mum made me aware of a bigger purpose,” she says. “Someone else becomes more important. It is refreshing and grounding.” With that shift has come a new understanding of her own mother, and a deeper appreciation for everything motherhood holds. “BECOMING A MUM MADE ME AWARE OF A BIGGER PURPOSE.” During pregnancy, Julia began journaling as a way to process the experience. What started as a small habit soon became a personal chronicle of that time. She wrote throughout her pregnancy and into the months that followed, capturing thoughts and emotions as they unfolded. Looking back now, those pages offer a rare glimpse into her transition into motherhood. [featured_images1] Jewellery, she says, holds meaning in a similar way. Certain pieces gather significance over time. Her wedding ring remains the one she feels most connected to. “It signifies the life I built with my husband and now my daughter,” she explains, a symbol of the family they created together in a new country. “IT SIGNIFIES THE LIFE I BUILT WITH MY HUSBAND AND NOW MY DAUGHTER.” Another piece carries a different kind of history: a delicate gold chain given to her by her mother in law, once belonging to Max’s grandmother. For Julia, it represents the maternal line and the importance of passing something meaningful from one generation to the next. For now, motherhood shapes Julia’s world. As she puts it simply, “Motherhood is the centre of my life right now. Everything else revolves around that.” A portrait of her captures a moment within that chapter.

Ellison Reef: The Reef That Saved Them All
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Ellison Reef: The Reef That Saved Them All

Imagery by Harriet Spark Earlier this year, ourGlobal Head of Brand, Matt Lennon, travelled to Far North Queensland alongside theAustralian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS), as documentary filmmakers Harriet Spark and Richard “Woody” Spark of Grumpy Turtle Films set out to capture the story of one of the most consequential reefs in Australia’s conservation history for their new film. In 1967, Ellison Reef became the unlikely battleground for a proposal to mine coral rubble. What followed would change the course of environmental protection in Australia. A small group of citizen scientists, artists and local advocates rallied to prove that the reef was alive and worth saving. Their efforts halted the mining proposal, sparked a national outcry and helped lead to the creation of the Australian Marine Conservation Society and the eventual establishment of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Ellison would come to be known as “the reef that saved all reefs.” “THE REEF THAT SAVED ALL REEFS.” Nearly sixty years later, a new generation has returned. Scientists, community divers, reef advocates and Mandubarra Sea Country rangers have revisited Ellison Reef to better understand how it has changed — and what it might reveal about the future of coral ecosystems as climate pressures intensify. During our visit, we joined the AMCS team on the reef as Harriet and Woody documented the resurvey and the people behind it. Through their lens, the film combines archival material, science, art and intimate underwater storytelling, reflecting on the legacy of the original Fight for the Reef campaign while bringing today’s urgency into clear view. Recently premiering as part of the Ocean Lovers film festival, Ellison: The Reef That Saved Them All is both a reflection on Australia’s conservation origins and a reminder that meaningful change often begins with committed individuals willing to speak up for the places that matter most. Through our philanthropic initiative the Xanthe Project, we are proud to support organisations like AMCS who continue this work; protecting the reefs that shape our oceans, and our future. Learn more about Ellison Reefand where you can see the film for yourselfhere.

In Conversation: Jena Goldsack on Freediving, Ocean Conservation, and Sustainable Wetsuits
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In Conversation: Jena Goldsack on Freediving, Ocean Conservation, and Sustainable Wetsuits

On a clear Sydney morning, we meet British freediver and ocean advocate Jena Goldsack at Little Bay Beach, a quiet cove framed by sandstone cliffs and calm water. Raised by the sea in Cornwall, Jena has always felt a deep connection to the ocean. From early memories of spotting dolphins on the horizon to becoming an ambassador for the Cornish Seal Sanctuary, her life has long been shaped by the water. Today, she channels that passion through freediving, ocean advocacy, and Fulmar, her sustainably led wetsuit brand. In conversation, Jena reflects on the meditative pull of life beneath the surface, the moments that have left her in awe, and why protecting our oceans has never been more important. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your connection to the ocean? What fuelled your journey into ocean conservation? I was born and raised at the back of a beach in Cornwall, UK. One of my first memories of living there was looking out of the living room and seeing dolphins on the horizon. We took school trips and weekend trips to the local Seal sanctuary which rescues & rehabilitates injured seals, then if they can, release them back to the wild. Sometimes a seal will have such a bad injury they will end up being a resident here - there was one seal called Ray that had brain damage from a boat accident who happily lived there for 20+ years until he passed away! When I wanted to get more into charity work, I knew the Cornish Seal Sanctuary would be a great fit for me and I’m still an ambassador for them now. What do you love most about freediving? I had been a scuba diver for years before I started freediving and I didn’t get the appeal, but once I tried, as every Freediver will tell you, you genuinely just feel more free and natural with the water, like you’re meant to be there. Animals aren’t afraid to come near you because you’re not breathing any scary bubbles, and I think it’s amazing what our bodies are capable of, even when we think they aren’t. “YOU GENUINELY JUST FEEL MORE FREE AND NATURAL WITH THE WATER, LIKE YOU’RE MEANT TO BE THERE.” What’s your favourite place in the world to go diving? I think so far it’s been the Maldives as the water is just so so pristine. My dive friends call me a fair weathered diver and I’m not ashamed of it! I struggle holding my breath in cold water as I can’t relax. I originally learnt in the Cayman Islands and unfortunately I think that has tainted me to warm clear waters forever! What does being underwater teach you that you can’t learn on land? Something you don’t really get on land as much is that you can completely switch off, absolutely nothing is going on in my brain apart from being in the moment, it’s like a fine tuned meditation only a few people can seem to achieve on land. The only thing you are thinking about / appreciating is the water, your surroundings and feeling at complete peace. “THE ONLY THING YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT IS THE WATER, YOUR SURROUNDINGS AND FEELING AT COMPLETE PEACE.” [featured_images1] What inspired you to create Fulmar, and how does the brand reflect your values and connection to the ocean? I’m not going to pretend it has been a life long dream to have a wetsuit line! But it’s been a very natural progression. I suffer from eczema and every dive rental shop wetsuit would make my skin irritated. So I started looking for hypoallergenic wetsuit brands and there are a few great brands that already exist that use limestone neoprene, which is designed to be skin friendly, but I couldn’t find the perfect fit for myself as well as the right thickness (I get cold very easily!). There seemed to be a gap in the UK market for female specific wetsuit brands as the majority are made for men’s bodies, so I ended up creating some samples and it went from there. I wanted to create in small batches as to not waste any more product than I need - I wanted to keep the colours as earthy or oceany as possible and I aimed for only a few sizes at first to see what would sell best - and we are adding another couple of sizes in the next couple of months after some interest and feedback. We also had some leftover fabric from our blue steamer suit so we turned that into headbands so nothing would go to waste. Has there been a moment in the ocean that truly left you in awe? Two moments! One was after we had been diving with tiger sharks in the Maldives, we went out into deeper water and ended up around a pop of 1-2 thousand Mellon headed whales and dolphins - they were quite timid at first but we ended up spending hours swimming with them and the way they look you in the eye as if to say ‘wha are you doing here human?’. The second time was recently in French Polynesia, it was a tough day on the water as it was so rough and I haven’t had sea sickness since I was a child but I quickly lifted my head out of the water to try and throw up, and when I put my head back under, a humpback whale was about a meter away from me! I watched this thing come at me like a giant submarine and then turn away last minute, and again, when it’s eye catches yours you are truly in awe of the sheer size and elegance of this being. If you could leave people with one powerful message to inspire greater care and protection for our oceans, what would it be? I take a lot of inspiration from Sylvia Earle, one of my favourite ocean women - the world’s first female aquanaut! And who Fulmar’s steamer suit is named after - and something powerful she has said before is ‘No water, no life. No blue, no green’ - I think we can all appreciate that these are very calming colours and take you to a place of ease even when just thinking about them, so why wouldn’t you want these to exist? “NO WATER, NO LIFE. NO BLUE, NO GREEN.” [featured_images2] What’s on the horizon for you? Are there any projects or collaborations you’re especially excited about? Something I’m excited about for fulmar is that we have a new surf vest coming out in the next two months! This will be made from Yulex, a natural rubber, so it’s the most sustainable form of wetsuit we can offer. We are adding this in more sizes, and it’s a beautiful orange colour so I have named the colour Bondi Sunset, as I showed it first at our Sydney launch during the most beautiful of end summer sunset.

Take 3 For The Sea: Protecting What Is Precious
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Take 3 For The Sea: Protecting What Is Precious

The ocean remains a defining influence on SARAH & SEBASTIAN’s design ethos. Its movement, depth and raw beauty continue to inspire our work while reinforcing our responsibility to protect it. In 2022, we launched our philanthropic initiative, The Xanthe Project™, a long term commitment to safeguarding the marine environments that shape our designs. Through partnerships, education and direct action, the initiative supports organisations working to protect the future of our oceans. Yet the scale of the challenge continues to grow. Each year, millions of tonnes of plastic enter the ocean, travelling through streets, drains and waterways before reaching the sea. What disappears from view rarely disappears at all. Over time, plastic breaks down into microplastics that spread through ecosystems and threaten marine life. The SARAH & SEBASTIAN team gathered at Coogee Beach alongside our partner Take 3 For The Sea. More than 40 volunteers came together for a morning of education and collective action. At first glance, the coastline appeared pristine. But the closer we looked, the more we found. Fragments of plastic caught between rocks. Cigarette butts pressed into the sand. Foam packaging scattered through the grass along the foreshore. In just over an hour, our team removed 5,486 pieces of waste, totalling 17.5 kilograms of debris. Among them were 2,379 cigarette butts, alongside hundreds of plastic fragments and pieces of foam insulation. Unexpected finds included an air mattress, nicotine pouches and SIM cards, fragments of everyday life that had washed ashore. Beaches like Coogee are cleaned regularly by local councils, yet much of this debris remains hidden in plain sight. Many pieces were partially buried in the sand or tangled within coastal vegetation. Others had already broken down into smaller fragments, almost invisible at first glance. Plastic rarely disappears. Instead, it breaks apart, becoming smaller and more widespread over time. These particles are often mistaken for food by marine animals, causing lasting harm within marine ecosystems. Moments like this reveal how easily everyday waste finds its way to the ocean. Through The Xanthe Project™, SARAH & SEBASTIAN continues to support initiatives that protect and restore marine environments. The same ocean that inspires our work is the one we must continue to safeguard. Discover more about the Xanthe Project here.

The Making of OVERTONE
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The Making of OVERTONE

Captured in our Sydney studio, The Making of OVERTONE traces the design journey behind our new South Sea Pearl collection. In this short film, Co-founder and Creative Director Sarah Gittoes reflects on the inspiration and creative process that shape OVERTONE. The collection begins with the interior life of the oyster, a living system that draws in water, circulates nutrients, and establishes the delicate equilibrium required for a pearl to form. By definition, overtone refers to the delicate secondary colours that appear within a pearl as it catches the light. Beyond its primary tone, subtle notes of blush, silver, or rose gently emerge and shift across the surface, revealing the pearl’s depth, dimension, and natural complexity. The film also reveals how each design is shaped around the pearl, conceived in direct response to its unique contour and character. Gold and natural diamonds entwine each pearl, enhancing its luminosity while echoing the rhythm and flow of our underwater world. Discover our new OVERTONE collection.

Style Notes with Tamila: Ten Tips to Level Up Your Ear Styling
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泰米拉的時尚筆記:提升耳部造型的十個技巧

我們技藝精湛的穿孔團隊專注於精緻的造型和精準的技術,以匠心和專業的態度對待每一隻耳朵。我們不拘泥於傳統的對稱理念,而是讚美每隻耳朵的獨特性,充分展現其輪廓和自然結構。我們從豐富的耳環和穿孔飾品系列中汲取靈感,打造和諧統一的造型,凸顯耳朵的自然形態,並賦予其高雅的藝術氣息。 打造專屬你的耳部造型是一個因風格和意圖而異的個人化過程。歡迎加入耳部造型總監 Tamila Purvis 的分享,她將為您揭示她打造精緻耳部造型的專業方法。 1. 先填寫表格 每個人的耳朵形狀都不同,有效的造型設計始於順應耳朵的自然形態。與其遵循固定的模式,不如利用耳洞和首飾來凸顯耳朵的比例和平衡感。 「每個人的耳朵結構都不一樣,」塔米拉說,「關鍵在於利用現有的空間,並巧妙地加以利用。」耳垂寬大的人適合打多個耳洞,線性排列的耳洞經典永恆,而層疊式的耳洞則更具現代感。 選購同款 2. 關注點 一件位置合適的耳飾就能為整個耳朵增添亮點。 「選擇一款設計醒目、位置恰當的耳飾,自然會吸引眼球,」塔米拉說。 “周圍搭配一些較為低調的款式,可以營造平衡感,讓這件焦點耳飾更加熠熠生輝。” 在耳廓處配戴飾品,能自然地在耳廓中心打造視覺焦點,順著耳廓的弧度增添存在感。耳廓外側的精緻飾品則能起到平衡作用。對於那些尚未準備好穿孔的人來說,耳夾是一種優雅的選擇。 購買同款 3. 接受重複 重複使用單一風格或圖案可以為耳飾設計帶來清晰度和韻律感。 “多次使用相同的設計可以營造一種和諧感,”塔米拉解釋說,“關鍵在於精心安排每個部​​件之間的間距,使耳飾整體感覺平衡而非單調。” 獨特的圖案尤其適合這種設計手法。例如, 海膽軟骨耳環(如圖所示)這樣的雕塑感設計,可以在多個位置重複佩戴,既能保持風格的連貫性,又能保留其獨特個性。 購買同款 4. 讓色彩引領潮流 互補色的點綴增添了層次感、對比和個性。祖母綠和綠碧璽等層疊色調營造出立體感,將經典造型轉化為 Ear Alchemy 的標誌性風格。 「色彩能夠改變整體造型,」塔米拉說。 「精心挑選的寶石能夠為耳朵增添個性和動感,而不會喧賓奪主。」最終呈現出的效果既富有表現力,又精緻優雅,更彰顯個人風格。 購買同款 5. 星座效應 璀璨的鑽石為耳廓增添光彩與動感。不對稱的設計營造出層次感,彷彿多了幾個耳洞,為任何造型帶來平衡與優雅。 「我經常使用精緻的鑽石來點綴耳廓,營造出星光璀璨的效果,」塔米拉說。 “像圖中這款薄紗耳環這樣的飾品,既能增添層次感和閃耀度,又能保持整體的精緻和諧。” 購買同款 6. 冷色調對比 耳飾的獨特之處在於對比。將別緻的造型和雕塑般的圖案與優雅的鑽石和祖母綠飾品巧妙搭配,打造出個性鮮明、匠心獨運的風格。精緻的寶石與富有表現力的造型相得益彰,賦予耳飾豐富的層次感,使每個元素都獨具特色,同時又保持整體的平衡。 「你的標誌性風格在於將出人意料的元素與永恆經典相結合,」塔米拉說。 “這種對比讓聽眾感受到真正獨特的音樂體驗。” 購買同款 7. 層疊的輪廓 為耳飾增添動感,可以創造層次感和視覺趣味。 “我認為讓飾品活動起來,可以柔化耳朵的線條,”塔米拉解釋道,“它們帶來流動性,並隨著時間的推移改變飾品的佩戴方式和觸感。” 為了保持整體造型的精緻感,可以選擇一件靈活的首飾作為視覺焦點,並搭配簡約的耳環或耳環。在此基礎上,組合不同輪廓的首飾可以增加層次感,而多件帶有層疊細節的首飾則能打造出更具表現力、更能吸引眼球的造型。 選購同款 8. 永恆的鑽石 鑽石一直是耳飾設計的永恆經典,它輕盈、百搭且魅力持久。 「一隻耳朵完全由鑽石打造,總是給人一種精心設計的感覺,」塔米拉說。 這款名為「懸念耳骨耳環」 的設計旨在凸顯造型,並以鑽石為主石。耳環採用簡約的鑲嵌工藝,鑲嵌多種形狀的鑽石,輕盈地貼合耳廓,打造出精緻而又不失衝擊力的造型。 9. 少即是多 精心設計的耳朵並不需要滿滿噹噹才能顯得完整。當耳洞數量較少或偏好低調風格時,留白本身也成為設計的一部分,讓每個耳飾都能獨立展現其魅力。 正如塔米拉解釋的那樣,“當給物體留出呼吸的空間時,它們會呈現出不同的存在感。一個出人意料的細節,勝過層層疊疊的組合。” 尋找設計精巧、獨特的款式。例如圖中的海星耳環,它以天然密鑲鑽石增添質感。既俏皮又不失優雅,為耳朵增添層次感,卻又不會顯得過於繁復。 購買同款 10. 重寫規則 耳部造型不必遵循固定的模式。最引人注目的組合往往源自於直覺而非刻意安排,讓個性塑造最終造型。 正如塔米拉所說,“耳朵的造型沒有對錯之分。當你不再被規則束縛時,最終的效果會更富表現力,更能體現你的個人風格。” 首先,將一些傳統上不會搭配在一起的飾品組合在一起。對比不同的形狀、尺寸和圖案,試著將它們戴在耳朵的不同位置。目標很簡單:盡情享受搭配的樂趣。 選購同款 耳部煉金術 耳部造型:預約 打造獨一無二的耳部造型是一段令人興奮的個人旅程;是對您風格和個性的證明,也是對您獨特耳部結構的讚頌。 透過沉浸式體驗,我們提供的免費耳飾造型預約服務是探索耳飾造型作為一種自我表達方式的終極探索之旅,您可以瀏覽我們種類繁多的耳環、耳環和穿孔飾品。 每次預約都是為您量身定制的,我們專業的穿孔團隊會提供專家建議和個性化指導,包括根據您獨特的耳部解剖結構來確定穿孔位置、創意組合和珠寶搭配。 立即預約 SARAH & SEBASTIAN 的 Ear Alchemy 耳部造型服務。 立即預訂 [特色產品]

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來自海曼島的明信片:莎拉與塞巴斯蒂安假日宣傳活動的幕後故事

跟隨我們的團隊前往聖靈群島,在海曼島沙灘上的標誌性洲際度假酒店拍攝我們的假日宣傳片,幕後揭秘。 [特色圖片] SARAH & SEBASTIAN on Holiday 以珊瑚沙灘、懷舊建築和清澈海水為背景,靈感源自度假的藝術——對休閒、儀式以及在田園詩般的島嶼時光中讓我們沉浸其中的消遣活動的思考。我們捕捉了一系列夢幻般地點的精彩瞬間,在網球場上揮拍切磋,並在南半球最大的潟湖泳池之一中盡情暢遊。 活動展示了我們最受歡迎的一些系列,包括 Gossamer 的標誌性作品、Aurelia 的虹彩蛋白石、Marine Engagement 系列中的海洋藍寶石,以及 SUSPENSE 的建築般的精準設計。 [featured_images1] 我們的假日行銷活動旨在頌揚澳洲的節日氛圍:在陽光下度過聖誕節的獨特喜悅,以及贈送和接受意義深遠的禮物的美好。我們迫不及待地想讓您了解這項活動,並與 SARAH & SEBASTIAN 一起歡度佳節。 [featured_images2]

A Memory Made to Last: SARAH & SEBASTIAN’s Elevated Approach to Piercings for Children and Teens
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永恆的回憶:SARAH & SEBASTIAN 為兒童和青少年打造的高級穿孔服務

第一次穿孔不僅標誌著一個瞬間,它更會成為一段永恆的記憶。它是一種勇敢的舉動,是身分認同的火花,也是一個全新的開始。在 SARAH & SEBASTIAN,我們以溫暖、精準和一絲不苟的關懷來對待這一人生重要時刻。 穿孔服務在我們先進的穿孔實驗室進行,使用一次性無菌針頭和純18K金或鉑金打造的飾品。選擇這些材質是因為它們純度高、穿著舒適,並且與敏感肌膚相容。 這不僅是一項服務,而是從頭到尾充滿關懷的時刻。 兒童 SARAH & SEBASTIAN 的耳部護理體驗現已面向五歲及以上兒童開放,旨在營造輕鬆、舒適且令人難忘的氛圍。每次護理均由經驗豐富的穿孔師親自指導,確保清晰的講解、溫暖的體驗和穩健的手法。 平靜而溫馨的時刻-鼓勵父母陪伴在孩子身邊,自由提問,並分享孩子的興奮之情。 [特色圖片] 我們推薦的穿孔飾品價格從 260 美元起。對於年輕的顧客來說,稍大一些的款式通常是最合適的,這樣既能保證日常活動的穩定性,又能促進安全癒合。 我們的耳洞穿孔服務起價為每個耳垂 45 美元,其中包括無菌生理食鹽水護理噴霧、免費後續預約和首次縮小尺寸。 為了紀念這一時刻,每位年輕的客戶都會收到一份成就證書,以及他們選擇的海洋主題貼紙——這些貼心的紀念品將慶祝他們未來幾年都會銘記的時刻。 青少年版 隨著個人風格的成熟,穿耳體驗也會跟著改變。對於青少年來說,耳飾藝術提供了一種精緻、周到且個性化的自我表達方式。 每一次預約都經過精心安排,由一位技藝精湛且富有美學眼光的穿孔師全程指導。穿孔位置和飾品的選擇都充分考慮了穿孔者的臉部結構、個性和生活方式,並以我們成年客戶信賴的同樣細緻入微的服務著稱。 後續護理 耳部煉金術體驗不僅限於治療本身,還提供專門的術後護理,以支持安全、安心的復健。 每位顧客均可享有四至八週內的免費復診服務。在復診期間,我們會評估癒合情況,並根據顧客需求專業地調整首飾的尺寸。 我們提供一份臨床級別的術後護理指南,其中包含清晰周全的步驟,旨在確保舒適和​​衛生。此外,顧客還將獲贈一瓶免費的術後護理噴霧,該噴霧專為舒緩肌膚和促進居家復健而研發。 無論是孩子的第一次耳洞,或是青少年展現個性的方式,「耳飾煉金術」都體現了SARAH & SEBASTIAN一貫的高標準。每一個細節都凝聚著匠心、專業和關懷。

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