Porter Lyons is a jewelry and lifestyle brand created by Ashley Porter. The line debuted in November 2012 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The line has been worn by many celebrities, such as Taylor Swift,[1] Jessica Alba,[2] Jennifer Lawrence[3] and Cameron Diaz[4] and has been featured in Elle[5] and W Magazine.[6]

Porter Lyons
FoundedMarch 2012
FounderAshley Porter
Headquarters623 Royal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130,
New Orleans
,
United States
ServicesFine Jewelry, Luxury Piercings, and Lifestyle Products
Websitewww.porterlyons.com

Background edit

Porter Lyons is an American luxury jewelry and lifestyle brand founded by Ashley Ann Lyons Porter in 2012. Drawing inspiration from the family's origins in New Orleans dating back to 1860, when they had a pharmacy, IL Lyons.[citation needed]

Initially, Lyons derived her signature style from Native American belief of using every part of an animal and began to experiment with casting alligator teeth and bones in brass, resulting in Backbone, the brand's first jewelry collection. By 2016, the brand expanded to become a global fine jewelry and lifestyle company. In 2022, Porter Lyons relocated their design house and flagship store to the iconic Royal Street in New Orleans.

Work edit

Collections edit

2012 – Backbone Collection edit

Upon designing leather belts with alligator hide. This collection explores the alligator using bones as material source.

2012 – Hatch Collection edit

Inspired by interchangeable travel jewelry in conjunction with an Imperial Fabergé egg that resides in New Orleans, this collection includes magnetic egg closures.

2013 – Agate Collection edit

 
Porter Lyons' Signature ID bracelet from the 2013 Rebuild Collection

Highlighting Louisiana's state mineral, agate, this collection incorporates Louisiana's natural resources for material sources.

2013–2015 – Rebuild and Category X Collection edit

The rebuild collection debuted in 2013 with one of the lines signature pieces, the coordinate ID bracelet, and has since been seen on Lauren Conrad,[7] Shaun White,[8] and Kelly Osbourne.[9] The collection continues to grow and merged with the 2015 debut of Category X which commemorates the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

2014 Voodoo Collection edit

Inspired by the voodoo religion in New Orleans, this collection was inspired the metaphysical crystal properties of stones.

2015 Deco Bohemia edit

This collection, launched October 24, 2015, focuses on the art and Bohemian culture in the 1920s French Quarter.

2016 Creole Wild West edit

Inspired by the culture of the Mardi Gras Indians, the collection that launched in August 2016 incorporates intricate bead work, tribal symbols and materials native to Louisiana. The collection also includes hand made dreamcatchers that utilize beading techniques taught to the designer by Big Chief Harold Miller of the Creole Wild West tribe.[10]

2016 Crescent City Collection edit

Porter debuted her first fine jewelry collection October 2016. Referencing the astrological placement of New Orleans, each piece has hidden longitude and latitude of the city hidden within the design. The collection predominately uses blue diamonds as a statement feature in each piece.

2017 Veve Collection edit

The second fine jewelry collection debuted in October 2017. The collection's fine jewelry is inspired by the symbols & history of Voudou in New Orleans. Asymmetrical precious stones, serpents and evil eyes are but a few of the symbols featured.

2018 Love Collection

A collection for lovers. This collection featured the Bee Mine earrings and necklace and launched just before Valentine’s Day.

2018 Pharmacy Collection

Inspired by Ashley’s New Orleans heritage. The Lyons lineage dates to 1866 where they started I.L. Lyons Pharmacy, one of the largest pharmacies in the south. This collection focuses on the mysticism of ancient healers and begins at the basic bore of who we are – our molecular DNA blueprints.

2019 Relics Collection

Beautiful organic artifacts, surviving from an earlier time, Relics featured pieces made from dinosaur bones, rare gaspeite, pyritized ammonite, red fire quartz and more.

2020 Naked Collection

Jewels that never comes off, even when everything else does. Classic pieces designed with a bit of edge. Simple but striking fine jewelry for the ultra-sophisticated. This collection features jewelry that can be worn with anything and is meant to compliment every wearer.

2020 Música Universalis Collection

Inspired by the ancient philosophical concept of universal music; perfect proportions in the movement of celestial bodies. To Porter Lyons, music is just that, an Earthly rhythm that exists in us all.

2021 Alligatored Collection

A reflection on where Porter Lyons began, by studying alligators down to their bones. In this collection Ashley revisits this prehistoric creature and pays homage to the brands heritage.          

2022 IMBIBE Collection

This collection was designed to invite the wearer to explore what you IMBIBE and ingest into your mind and body on a physical and emotional level. Absorb the vibes.

Brick and mortar edit

Porter Lyons opened their flagship store in New Orleans' French Quarter October 22, 2016, located at 631 Toulouse Street.

The concept store features a gallery space, juice bar, sage bar, and jewelry retail.

Luxury Piercings edit

In 2020, Porter Lyons began hosting Piercing Parties using all 14K Gold earrings designed by Ashley Porter.

In 2022, Porter Lyons opened their piercing studio at the Flagship location in New Orleans, mainly focusing on ear piercing but expanding into nose and lip piercings that Fall.

About the designer edit

Ashley Porter grew up in Northern California and is based in New Orleans where her family heritage dates back to the early 1860s. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and a Master of Finance from Tulane University, and also has a graduate degree from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles. Prior to launching Porter Lyons she worked for Balenciaga and Ralph Lauren in New York.

Inspiration edit

Porter Lyons draws inspiration from the founder's family history, as well as New Orleans culture and traditions. Each collection focuses on a subculture and uses materials that reference the concept through locally sourced materials. Porter has said that her mission is to "preserve culture through design."[11]

Philanthropy edit

In the Backbone collection, Porter Lyons focused its efforts on Louisiana by donating 5% of all profits to the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana.

Porter Lyons' campaign, "Light Up for Literacy", donates 50% of custom earring sales to Louisiana Endowment for Humanities.[12] The campaign launched in September 2014.

With the launch of "Deco Bohemia" in October 2015, Porter Lyons partnered with the George Rodrigue Foundation of the Arts to support children's art programs around Louisiana.

"I plan to turn Porter Lyons into a lifestyle brand", said Porter on MarthaStewart.com,[13] "staying true to my mission of aiding different relief efforts based on which culture the item is inspired by."

References edit

  1. ^ "Taylor Swift". porterlyons.com. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  2. ^ Fashion&Style (August 7, 2014). "Jessica Alba Slips On Sexy Snake Ring By Porter Lyons During 2014 Comic Con: Celebrity Comp Shop". fashionnstyle.com. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  3. ^ "FOJL — Jennifer wore a Porter Lyons Eternity Bangle to..." fashionofjenniferlawrence.net. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  4. ^ "Cameron Diaz". pinterest.com. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  5. ^ "ELLE Japan Spring 2015". porterlyons.com. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  6. ^ "W Magazine - March 2015". porterlyons.com. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  7. ^ "Lauren Conrad". porterlyons.com. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  8. ^ "Shawn White". porterlyons.com. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  9. ^ "Kelly Osbourne". porterlyons.com. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  10. ^ Br; isimmons (November 11, 2015). "On Trend: Meet Ashley Lyons of Porter Lyons". [225]. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
  11. ^ WGNO: Jewelry that Preserves the History of New Orleans
  12. ^ "LEH -". leh.org. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
  13. ^ "Martha Stewart's American Made". marthastewart.com. August 15, 2016. Retrieved December 16, 2016.

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