imageMichelle Obama has made no secret of her affection for Tom Binns’ eye-catching -- often extremely ornate and oversized -- jewelry. She’s sported Binns’ designs long before her husband took Presidential office, and she continues to make his accessories a part of her painstakingly scrutinized style now that she calls the White House home. Binns hasn’t suffered from the increase in attention; though the Irish designer continues to keep a relatively low profile press-wise, Binns isn’t backing off one bit when it comes to expanding.

The designer opened a minimalist eponymous boutique in Manhattan’s West Village last month. And just in time for the final Fashion Week presentations in Paris, Binns is setting up shop in the City of Light. Specifically, Binns is selling a line of lower-priced, whimsical wares at Colette. Called "Get Real," the collection “is made from photographs of rings, necklaces, earrings, and watches ripped from glossy magazines,” which Binns then “laminates ... in plastic for durability,” says Style.com. The accessories, which are fastened with safety-pin closures, will retail for an easily digestible $125 a piece. The cost may seem hefty for paper necklaces, but, hey, they're First Lady-approved.