Courtesy: Daniel Quintanilla

Diamonds Are For Everybody

There’s a thing about high-end or high-quality fashion being unreachable for the entire population to buy because of its extremely high price point, it’s proven to be only for those who have those kinds of means to spend that kind of money, the ones who are millionaires, but definitely the ones who are billionaires, dropping thousands of dollars at a moment’s notice because one can without a second thought, but La Soula Jewelry makes that a contrary fact today at UBM’s Pre-Coterie event at the Javits Center here in New York’s Hudson Yards.

La Soula is primarily a diamond and silver line where its diamonds for the most part are attainable, approachable, and at an affordable price point, positioning itself in a good part of the marketplace where anyone and everyone can buy diamonds without it breaking their piggy banks or mortgaging their homes.

La Soula offers up its littlest diamond collection that comes in all types of pendants and shapes which are scattered throughout the collection on rings, necklaces, cuffs, and earrings that consist of 20 different icons, La Soula also has higher price options in its big hearts and stars found mainly on necklaces priced from $1,400.00 to $1,600.00.

The newest La Soula has to offer are enamel pieces that were literally turned into men’s underwear, little rainbow, Voltswagon Buggie, new enamel rings, bathing suit icons, sunglasses, and stiletto shoes all part of the La Soula attainable collection.

Daniel Quintanilla


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After spending 7 years writing for Examiner.com specializing in Lauren Conrad, "The Hills", and fashion, Daniel continues that same method exploring a lot more with "Daniel plus Lauren".

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