No doubt, you have watched the trailer and have heard the new version of ‘Tale As Old As Time’ by Ariana Grande and John Legend. So while you anticipate with all your heart for the release of the live-action romantic musical film remake of the animated classic “Beauty and the Beast” in six weeks time, why not give your Disney Princess dream (and fantasy) an early head start?

The all-new Disney x Carrie K. Beauty and the Beast collection, which follows the success of the Alice in Wonderland collaboration between Walt Disney Southeast Asia and the Singapore jewellery designer Carolyn Kan in 2016, celebrates inner beauty and inner strength in the most elegant and enchanting manner.

Consisting of a plethora of sterling silver earcuffs, earrings, necklaces, bracelets and rings plated with 18k gold, the jewellery capsule collection features 15 beautifully  and uniquely juxtaposed styles, dosed with a manifestation of precious pearls and gems within the jagged shapes of Beast teeth, in order to represent personal imperfection.

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As the collection largely revolves around the traits of beloved Disney princess Belle (played by female lead Emma Watson), a percentage of the profits earned from the special edition teeth-wrapped pearl charm (retailing at SGD $98, and SGD $216 as a bracelet set), which can also be worn as a pendant, will be donated to the Singapore Committee for UN Women.

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The Disney x Carrie K. Beauty and the Beast collection launches on 8 March 2017 at Carrie K. Atelier and TANGS Orchard. Price ranges from SGD $98 for a Tooth White Pearl Ring to SGD $398 for a Teeth White Pearl Drop Necklace in Rose Gold.

Limited edition pieces including ear climbers, pave ear jackets and the chunky cuffs will be available exclusively online at www.CarrieKRocks.com and the Carrie K. Atelier for pre-order as of 8th March 2017.

The Beauty and the Beast movie will be released in Singapore theatres on 16th March 2017.

Posted by:Jessica Ye

Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Couture Troopers, former editor of Designaré Magazine, and a first class honours graduate of Goldsmiths University of London's BA(Hons) Fashion Media & Industries Degree. She is a true-blooded leo who thinks that over-commercialism kills art.

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