Efva Attling
Efva Attling | |
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Born | Efva Katarina Attling 18 February 1952 |
Nationality | Sweden |
Style | Designer, Singer |
Spouse(s) | Niklas Strömstedt Eva Dahlgren |
Website | www |
Efva Katarina Attling, (born in 18 February 1952 in Stockholm) is a Swedish silversmith and jewellery designer.
Early career[]
In the early 1980s she played in the band "X Models" and released the hit single Två av oss ("Two of us").[1][2]
She worked as a professional model for twelve years after being spotted by Eileen Ford.[3] She was also noted for being one of Sweden's best professional disco dancers.[4]
Silversmith and jewellery designer[]
Attling designed for Levi's and H&M and in the mid 1990s she started her own line of jewellery.[5] Her pendant "Homo Sapiens" was worn by Madonna in 1999,[6] and Meryl Streep is also known to wear her jewellery.[7]
She has stores in Sweden, Norway, Finland and New York. The estimated turnover for her company was SEK 100 million in 2011.[7]
Personal life[]
Attling was married to pop singer/writer Niklas Strömstedt, with whom she has two children, from 1985 to 1995. She entered a civil union with Swedish pop singer Eva Dahlgren in 1996. They were married in 2009 after Sweden passed its gender neutral marriage law.
Awards[]
Attling has received a medal from the Royal Swedish Patriotic Society in April 2011 for distinguishing herself as an internationally known jewellery designer.[8]
References[]
- ^ X Models discography at Discogs
- ^ X Models discography at Rate Your Music
- ^ efvaattling.com
- ^ sv:Efva Attling[better source needed]
- ^ "Efva Attling biography". moxtex.org. Archived from the original on 8 September 2012.
- ^ Erlandson, Åsa (26 June 1999). "Madonna bär Efvas smycke" [Madonna wears Efva's jewllery]. www.aftonbladet.se. Aftonbladet. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Grenninger, Anna-Karin (21 September 2011). "Efva gör smycken åt superstjärnorna" [Efva makes jewellery for superstars]. www.alltomstockholm.se. Allt Om Stockholm. Archived from the original on 1 March 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
- ^ "Kungliga Patriotiska Sällskapet Pressrelease" (PDF). www.kungligapatriotiskasallskapet.se. Kungliga Patriotiska Sällskapet. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
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