At the Jewel Art Exhibit Preview, she wore two exceptional outfits that caught everyone’s eye and loved her.
On Friday night, May 3, at the Crystal Bridge Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Ark., Jewel read and presented two exceptional outfits at a preview of Jewel’s new exhibition The Portal, An Art Experience by Jewel.
The “Foolish Games” singer wore a second outfit to dinner while performing “Over the Rainbow” on stage.
She then auctioned off a small sculpture, four guitars, and two customs songs. It sold at auction for $1.25 million, which he donated to the museum.
She was wearing a white color dress, like that dress, some white wings were attached, those grains looked like butterfly wings and sometimes they looked like small feathers. This dress was giving her a different look
Casey Curran designed this dress, she made it in a very unique way and she shared a video of making it on Instagram.
He was very happy to share the outfit and captioned the video as he shared the outfit, “I’m so thrilled to finally share this piece worn by the unbreakable and ever illustrious @jewel for her stellar exhibition The Portal @crystalbridgesmuseum“
Jewel’s first gown was made by Iris Van Harpen. A nude slip included an intricately sculpted silver design.
Jewel said, “I am a fan of this artist’s work — both wearable work and not wearable — because of my use of traditional mediums as well as new tech. I wanted both outfits to evoke the intersection of technology and art and designers Iris van Herpen and Casey both represent this. I reached out to Casey on IG and he was kind enough to make this piece for me.”