Fresh from successfully walking the runway at Paris Fashion Week, two Kelowna women had another luxurious red carpet rolled out for them.
Donna and Danielle Scheven were invited to showcase their jewellery line, Carolily, in the Rolls-Royce Car Club coffee table book. The launch took place immediately after their successful show at the world’s premier fashion event.
“St. James’s Publishing contacted us after seeing our namesake Carolily necklace featured in British Vogue,” said Danielle, Donna’s daughter and the company’s marketing arm, on her return to Kelowna.
“During the book launch party, we showcased our Paris Fashion Week collection and sold the first of eight sets while mingling with other luxury brands from around the world and members of the RREC (International Club for Rolls-Royce and Bentley Enthusiasts).”
More than 1,000 guests gathered at the Grosvenor House Hotel in central London on 6 October for the official launch of Strive for Perfection and the London Press Club Ball that followed.
The beautifully designed 472-page hardback book has been produced by St James’s House in association with the RREC and written by an editorial team of renowned motoring journalists and industry experts.
Strive for Perfection celebrates the 20th anniversary of Rolls-Royce Motor Car’s production facility at Goodwood in West Sussex. Carolily and the other brands featured were chosen to fit the theme of sustainable luxury.
The Kelowna women are featured on pages 248 and 249.