Lucy wears Exhibit A jewellry to enhance her own natural approach to style that I’m calling ‘athletic boho-chic’. She loves clothes, knows her look and manages never to be overdone.
I’ve often thought she’s someone with an enviably clear vision of how to live life fully. From yoga and sound baths to getting involved in school initiatives, dog pyschology or the latest art-house film, she’ll be doing it with energy or at the very least, have a view.
“My drivers in life are my family- my 3 kids, my husband. I’d like them to see what it means to be a great human being, someone who’s well entertained and with a zest for life, interested in lots of different things. Empathy is particularly important- kindness and understanding of us as complex human beings. I’ll forever be a sociologist.”
Maintaining a zest for life is so important otherwise we can lose sight of why we’re here or what our purpose is. It’s interesting to me that you talk about your ‘legacy’ and also your funeral a lot.
“I do. My legacy is often on my mind. One of my role models is my late grandmother who was kind and generous to others with her time but also had a quick tongue and loved to party into her 90’s. She too liked to speak about her funeral, which, when it came around, was amazing.”
Passing on a legacy…….that approach to partying and fun is impressive- a true talent! Speaking of hedonism, in a world without constraints what would you pair Exhibit A jewellry with and where would you be?
“A fantastic bikini somewhere very hot, but NOT the tropics. Laughing and happy, fresh from a swim with the people who love and value me most and about to sit down to a beautiful lunch that would last into the evening.”
Finally, how would you feel wearing Exhibit A jewellery at that wonderful, long, long lunch?
What do you think it might say about you?