New York – The Black in Jewelry Coalition (BIJC) will honour designer Simone I. Smith at its inaugural “Rock the Jewels” event.
The event, to be held on November 14 as part of New York City Jewelry Week, will celebrate those who have made their mark on the industry and advanced the mission of the BIJC.
The celebration, which coincides with the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, will recognise how the music genre has influenced the gem and jewellery industry.
Smith will receive the inaugural BIJC “Rock the Jewels Award” in honour of her “contributions to the jewellery industry, outstanding resilience, philanthropic endeavours and unwavering support of the black community,” according to the BIJC.
Smith, a 19-year cancer survivor, was diagnosed with stage III chondrosarcoma, a rare bone cancer.
Her journey inspired her to launch Simone I. Smith Jewellery in 2011.
Smith’s first design, a now signature lollipop pendant called ‘A Sweet Touch of Hope’, was created after her lollipop tattoo was altered during surgery.
She went on to design a full collection, focusing on hoop earrings.
In 2018, Smith launched Sister Love, a partnership with Mary J. Blige. The line was inspired by their friendship and shared love of statement jewellery.
Most recently, Smith designed Majesty for Men, a collection of men’s jewellery inspired by her husband, LL Cool J.
“I am thrilled to be recognised by the BIJC with the first ever ‘Rock The Jewels Award’ because I absolutely love rockin’ jewels,” said Smith.
“My love for jewellery has allowed me to create and design pieces that make women and men feel good, look good and build confidence. It’s a blessing to lift up and shine a light on others, especially black and brown creatives in the jewellery industry. I believe in the power of accessories, especially a great pair of hoops.
The BIJC will also present awards in four other categories.
The organisation will present a Lifetime Achievement Award to a BIJC supporter who has made a “significant impact on the industry” for more than 20 years.
The Behind the Shine Award will be presented to an individual who has made a significant contribution to the BIJC behind the scenes.
The nominees are Grace Barretti, senior marketing manager at Greenwich St. Jewelers; Monalisa DePina, account executive at Reed Exhibitions USA; and Anna Samsonova, founder of Samsonova Consulting.
The Rising Star Award is presented to an up-and-coming designer in the industry.
The nominees are Ashley Alexis of Omi Woods, Jessenia Landrum of Jevela and Aziza-Abdullah Nicole of Aziza Handcrafted.
The Shining Together Award recognises allies, either companies or individuals, who are committed to supporting BIJC and diversity, equality and inclusion efforts in the industry.
The nominees are Greenwich St. Jewelers, JCK and Signet Jewelers.
“Congratulations to Simone and the nominees for the inaugural BIJC Awards. It is important to celebrate the achievements of black professionals and emerging talent in the gem and jewellery industry,” said BIJC President Annie Doresca.
“This event honours luminaries and visionaries whose contributions have been instrumental in the evolution of our industry, while underscoring the BIJC’s commitment to empowering every trailblazer on their journey to success.”