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Mise-en-scene

by trish on August 15, 2007

“Mise-en-scène is a French term and originates in the theater. It means, literally, “put in the scene.” For film, it has a broader meaning, and refers to almost everything that goes into the composition of the shot, including the composition itself: framing, movement of the camera and characters, lighting, set design and general visual environment, even sound as it helps elaborate the composition. Mise-en-scène can be defined as the articulation of cinematic space, and it is precisely space that it is about.”

That is what it is all about for designer Juliet Rutigliano, the space. She created the environment, put up the lighting, turned the key and opened the doors to her store, Mise-En-Scene. As soon as you walk through the door you are literally ‘put in the scene’

Everything is perfect and precise, right down to the fixtures and mirrors designed by the artist herself.

She set the scene that is just right to display her jewelry.

We are very fortunate that she is a part of our community and want to wish her lot’s of luck with her store so if you can’t get to the store you can always find her on Smashing Darling at Rutigliano Designs

here are a few of my Fave’s!

I own Orbit Bracelet and every time I wear it I get millions of compliments.

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you can’t tell in the photograph but the satellites have some movement to them!

 

Gravitational Collar Necklace

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Is just plain amazing!

 

Interested in something a little more delicate try one of her pendant necklaces like Inside Out

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So treat yourself today.

Buy yourself something out of this world so you will always be Mise-En-Scene

The store is located at

547 Valley Rd

Upper Montclair NJ

If you stop by make sure you tell her Smashing Darling Sent you!

p.s. her official Grand Opening is Sept. 8th

 

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