2009年12月30日星期三

FEMININE SPARKLE


Actress and writer Michaela Merten opted for style and chose jewellery from the THOMAS SABO Sterling Silver Collection to complement her eveningwear on the occasion of the 34th German Film Ball 2007, at the Hotel Bayerischer Hof in Munich

A licence to thrill


On the occasion of Germany’s premiere for the new James Bond movie in Berlin, the red carpet was rolled out for around 1,200 invited guests. The celebrity visitors also included actress and presenter Nadine Krüger (shown here with Daniel Craig and his girlfriend), who rounded off her stunningly glamorous outfit with THOMAS SABO earrings.

Glittering appearances on stage and dance floor


The popular actress Anna Thalbach, well-known from such productions as “Der Untergang” (Downfall) and “Tatort” (Crime Scene), not only sparkles in her theatre, movie and television roles. With jewellery from the THOMAS SABO Chandelier Series, she also made a glittering appearance as an award presenter on the occasion of the 1st German Theatre Awards on November 24, 2006.

Not only on Saturday Night


Esther Schweins, known from her appearances in the hit comedy series “RTL Samstag Nacht” (Saturday Night Live) and from television movies and Xavier Naidoo’s pop music video clips, has a passion for THOMAS SABO jewellery. She wears the SABO classic as a bracelet in plain silver from the current THOMAS SABO collection.

Making Munich even more beautiful


The German Film Ball has been one of Germany’s most glamorous events for decades now. It is a meeting place for celebrities from the world of movies, business and politics, whereby they all like to present themselves from their best sides. For the occasion, the popular actress Mariella Ahrens chose the stylish THOMAS SABO designer label to ensure her appearance was a glittering success.

Grand appearance of Maja von Hohenzollern at the Echo 2006 Awards


Princess Maja von Hohenzollern turned up at this year’s Echo Awards in an extravagant, breathtaking outfit. In keeping with the festive occasion and outfit, the princess wore chandelier earrings with fiery hearts from THOMAS SABO.

THOMAS SABO jewellery – the perfect partner for the red carpet


Bambi Award winner Veronica Ferres wore elegant THOMAS SABO jewellery for the awards ceremony in Munich on December 1, 2005.

2009年12月29日星期二

Seen at the ARD Charity TV Show for the José Carreras Foundation


Seen at the ARD Charity TV Show for the José Carreras Foundation:

Newcomer Carla Vallet, who rose to fame with the song “Streets of Tomorrow”, comes from a French-American family of musicians. The cosmopolitan young artist, whose debut album came out in early 2006, loves wearing THOMAS SABO.

Veronica Ferres simply loves wearing THOMAS SABO jewellery


Veronica Ferres simply loves wearing THOMAS SABO jewellery:

she treasures the collection’s sporty elegant look both in private and on public occasions.


THOMAS SABO Charm Club

With its Charm Club Collection, THOMAS SABO has helped the ancient tradition of the charm bracelet make a huge comeback.

As a lucky charm, souvenir, attractive accessory and a particularly wonderful gift idea, the charms enchant all wearers in their own special way. Charms are personal altars to secret passions and obsessions. Romance and infatuations, happiness and success, moments and insights – the charms lend shape to the story of your life.

The Charm Club Collection currently comprises 450 pendants for necklaces, bracelets, earrings and mobile phones – with new motifs being constantly added to the assortment.

Select, combine, recombine – create your own jewellery collection according to your desires and personal preferences. Your creativity and passion for collecting will know no limits.


Thomas Sabo History


The story of our company started in the 1980s: in 1984, the jewellery enthusiast and self-made man Thomas Sabo set up his own jewellery company with its headquarters in the historical town on Lauf an der Pegnitz in Bavaria – and gave this enterprise his name. A company that was to stand for high-quality silver jewellery with a special design quality from the very outset.

Seemingly a concept that struck “gold”. Because retailers continued to order ever greater volumes with each passing trade fair. At the time, an unwritten law stated that silver jewellery was presented anonymously. The purchasers were only confronted with brand names in the form of trading brands at trade fairs – but consumers were not. Faced with this situation, Thomas Sabo successfully made the decision in the late-1980s to launch his own brand.

In the early 1990s, Thomas Sabo was able to secure the services of the designer Susanne Kölbli as the company’s Creative Director. With their fruitful cooperation, the two succeeded in winning over ever more jewellers and their respective customers for the THOMAS SABO brand. With an astonishing sensitivity for the material, love of detail and a sixth sense for design and trends, they both lent all subsequent collections their own unique style and gave the brand a distinctive face. In doing so, they created not only a completely new look – they also managed to establish an entirely new market segment.

Driven on by this continuing success story, the THOMAS SABO company decided, at the end of the 1990s, to set up its own retail outlets. In rapid succession, exclusive stores, shops-in-shops and sales agencies were established in many countries – throughout Europe, Asia and America.

A strong, internationally-recognised brand has developed from what was originally the secret preserve of fashion insiders.