Photo: Beth Garrabrant
Swift, 31, worked closely with Waterman and the jeweler’s daughter Claire Winter Kislinger, who has been the singer’s close friend for over a decade, to create anaccessibly-priced $45 replica of the ringshe wears on thenew album cover.
The idea blossomed because Swift actually wore Waterman’s signature LOVE Ring (which Waterman and Winter Kislinger gifted to her in 2011) while writing the originalREDalbum. In honor of its re-release (dropping Nov. 12), the trio decided to create a new iteration for the album art and now, aversion for fans to shop too.
Taylor Swift and Claire Winter Kislinger.TAS Rights Management
“Our friendship has always been really important to me. Taylor is such a steady, reliable friend,” says Winter Kislinger, who shared exclusive photos with Swift through the years with PEOPLE. “The collaboration is significant to me personally and for the brand as well. My mom has always said that the people she wants to be associated with most are talented, strong, hard-working women. Check. Check. Check.”
Claire Winter Kislinger and Taylor Swift.TAS Rights Management
Waterman describes the design process as a “challenge,” but says she had so much “fun” working with Swift on the new ring. “I love the album and identify with much of the music. I saw the ring in my mind and started drawing,” she tells PEOPLE. “It happened very quickly as some of the best things do.”
They made sure to weave in unique details that diehard Swifties will appreciate. “We sat together designing, making sure it had the same feeling of the LOVE Ring and could also be easy to read. Fun fact: the LOVE Ring has thorns in the design because they’re a part of love and life. The RED Ring does too. It has 13 thorns — Taylor’s lucky number,” Winter Kislinger says.
Taylor Swift and Claire Winter Kislinger.Courtesy Cathy Waterman
Waterman adds: “Taylor loves her fans. I think they will love the story of the ring and feel honored to be able to wear a ring like Taylor’s.”
source: people.com