THIS YEAR’S SWAROVSKI VALENTINE’S DAY EVENT

Camille Grammer and daughter Mason stepped out of the snow and into the sparkling world of Swarovski’s Madison Avenue Boutique in...
Swarovski Valentine's day event in Madison Ave. store NYC Valerie Greenberg, Camille Grammer and Chris Noble.
Swarovski Valentine's day event in Madison Ave. store NYC Valerie Greenberg, Camille Grammer and Chris Noble.

Camille Grammer and daughter Mason stepped out of the snow and into the sparkling world of Swarovski's Madison Avenue Boutique in New York City to attend Swarovski's Valentine's Day event during New York Fashion Week.

Swarovski Valentine's day event in Madison Ave. store NYC Camille Grammer and Chris Noble.
Swarovski Valentine's day event in Madison Ave. store NYC Camille Grammer and Chris Noble.

www.swarovski.com @Swarovski #GiveBrilliant

Photo Credit: Alberto Lama Photography

Instagram Credit: @lama_photonyc

ABOUT SWAROVSKI

Swarovski delivers a diverse portfolio of unmatched quality, craftsmanship, and creativity. Founded in 1895 in Austria, the company designs, manufactures and markets high–quality crystals, genuine gemstones and created stones as well as finished products such as jewelry, accessories and lighting. Having celebrated its 120th anniversary last year, and now run by the fifth generation of family members, Swarovski Crystal Business has a global reach with approximately 2,680 stores in around 170 countries, more than 26,000 employees, and revenue of about 2.6 billion euros in 2015. Together with its sister companies Swarovski Optik (optical devices) and Tyrolit (abrasives), Swarovski Crystal Business forms the Swarovski Group. In 2015, the Group generated revenue of about 3.37 billion euros and employed more than 30,000 people. A responsible relationship with people and the planet is an integral part of Swarovski's heritage. The global Swarovski Waterschool education program has reached 257,000 children on the world's greatest rivers, and the Swarovski Foundation, set up in 2013, works to support culture and creativity, promote wellbeing, and conserve natural resources to achieve positive social impact.

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