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Frank Ocean has created a line of jewellery, luxury accessories

His independent luxury brand Homer features (very) high-end jewellery, as well as a selection of scarves

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 10 Aug 2021 3:00PM

Frank Ocean has created a line of jewellery, luxury accessories
Frank Ocean has launched his own independent luxury brand. – AFP pic, August 10, 2021

THE American recording artist has announced the launch of his own independent luxury brand, Homer, which focuses on fine jewellery and accessories.

Intentionally nostalgic, the first collection is inspired by Frank Ocean's "childhood obsessions" with quirky and colourful patterns and characters, which can only be purchased – for now at least – in the new label's New York boutique.

While the latest trend sees celebrities launching their own cosmetics lines, it is the world of fine jewellery that seems to be most of interest to Frank Ocean. The American musician has provided a first glimpse of his independent luxury brand Homer, which features (very) high-end jewellery, as well as a selection of scarves.

No ready-to-wear items for the moment, but these few accessories show that the label could soon find a place in some of the most on-trend fashionistas' wardrobes

It is through a virtual catalogue, presented in an understated manner on the website of the brand Homer, that we discover the retro-styled pieces of this very first collection of fine jewellery.

All handmade in Italy and designed in New York, the jewellery is inspired by Frank Ocean's childhood and features bright colours and characters that sometimes seem straight out of manga.

The jewellery is made from 18k gold, recycled sterling silver, hand-painted enamel, and lab-grown diamonds.

While some of the jewellery can be seen online, you have to go to the brand's only New York store, located in lower Manhattan, to buy it. All you have to do is make an appointment online, with the option of booking 15-minute slots. 

In terms of prices, if we trust Homer's virtual catalogue, we should count on spending US$435 (RM1,839) for the most accessible pendant, around US$1,695 for "double sphere" earrings, US$16,515 for a gold bracelet, and US$471,900 for a gold necklace set with a multitude of diamonds of different colours.

Silk scarves are priced between US$230 and US$460.

Frank Ocean's last studio album 'Blonde' came out in 2016. – ETX Studio, August 10, 2021

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