All posts tagged: Madelyn Cline

Sanamama Founder Gabi Torres Works With a Medium to Create Intention-Filled Jewelry Loved by Taylor Swift

Sanamama Founder Gabi Torres Works With a Medium to Create Intention-Filled Jewelry Loved by Taylor Swift

Spiritual and sparkly! Jewelry designer Gabi Torres has created pieces loved by Taylor Swift, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Madelyn Cline, and it’s not just because they shimmer in every light. The rings, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and ankles from her brand, Sanamama, double as intention-setting tools thanks to Torres’ process of sourcing rare gemstones from around the world before handcrafting each item in 18k and 14k gold. The Florida native, who began her career as an art therapist, used her healing background to create something that could be worn, and experienced, daily. Gustavo Marmol “I was working with crystals for a while and placing them in my client’s homes as energetic interior design. I felt like jewelry was lacking that same magic, so I custom designed a piece for myself. That piece sparked orders to come in and created a demand for what I was making,” she tells ET. And it didn’t take long for celebrities to gravitate towards the designs, drawn to both their beauty and their energy. “We use stones that carry a higher …

Sabrina Carpenter Drops “House Tour” Music Video

Sabrina Carpenter Drops “House Tour” Music Video

Sabrina Carpenter is taking you on a “House Tour” with a newly dropped music video for her Man’s Best Friend single, and she got some assistance from Margaret Qualley and Madelyne Cline. Qualley co-directed the video alongside Carpenter too, which opens with Carpenter rolling up to a mansion in a pink van that reads “Pretty Girl Clean-Up Crew.” She steps out in a bloodied white high heel, the shoe itself a link to the end of the music video for “Tears.” From there, Carpenter, Qualley and Cline take part in the campy, jovial breaking and entering, frolicking around the mansion as they steal jewelry, clothing and cash. And in typical Carpenter fashion at this point, the video ends with a murder as they run someone over during the getaway. The video was equal parts cheeky and sexy, a fitting accompaniment for the song itself, which was one of the less subtle on Man’s Best Friend as Carpenter sings “none of this is a metaphor, I just want you to come inside.” Carpenter dropped a teaser …