Photo:Natalie Feldman; Courtesy Jon Doucette

Natalie Feldman; Courtesy Jon Doucette
Theresa Caputois bringing her faith into the fashion space.
Theresa Caputo modeling the “Let the Light” in pendant from her new Divinely Guided Jewelry Line with &Livy.Natalie Feldman

Natalie Feldman
Caputo, who is known for her big hair, bold glam and piles of bling, says for her, accessories are “key” to any outfit.
“I love just throwing on a T-shirt from Target and a pair of sweatpants and then having just all this beautiful jewelry, because that makes a statement,” she says. “Jewelry represents who we are. It represents a piece of our personality.”
The medium was involved in every step of the project alongside Carolyn and the &LIVY team.
“We had conversations talking about what signs meant, what symbols meant to the souls of the departed, and to people that have received readings,” she says. “Then we created this amazing line. To be able to connect with every single piece is just incredible. I’m still on cloud nine about this. I still can’t believe this is actually happening.”
Theresa Caputo Divinely Guided Jewelry Line.Courtesy Jon Doucette

Courtesy Jon Doucette
While Caputo maintains she can’t choose a favorite piece, there are a few that hold deeper meaning for her.
“What I love about thebutterfly necklaceis that it’s not just like, bam, in your face. It’s this beautiful medallion, and the butterflies are so subtle within the piece, and that symbolizes freedom, like a transition,” she says. “And I’m always wearing theLet The Light In pendant.This pendant just reminds me to ground myself. That I’m strong and that to let the light in so I can heal. Grief is heavy and nothing is ever goin to change that, but hopefully this necklace will give you strength and power so the grief can lighten and you can move through life a little easier.”

Caputo says her hope is that when people wear these pieces, they feel connected to their own loved ones.
“There’s a meaning behind every piece, and it’s something that everyone can connect with,” she says. “Maybe someone didn’t even lose a loved one, but we’ve all lost something. In the past five years, we’ve all lost something. Whether it be a loved one, maybe it’s a job, maybe friendships. And we all deserve healing through that. And I think that this jewelry gives us that permission to heal.”
source: people.com