As a busy journalist, Carole Radziwill from The Real Housewives of New York City often has to quickly pack a bag and hop an airplane. Radziwill has posted from a number of locations spanning from California to Nantucket, Massachusetts.
When Radziwill was on RHONY, she often traveled with her edgy fashions. Her style was usually a topic of conversation and she could pull off even the most daring high couture. She still shares pictures of new fashions. Recently fans got a glimpse of her wearing sequins, sneakers, and faux fur. She also rocks some awesome swimwear too.
But most recently she shared a story and a photo of one fashionable item that appears to be a special necklace. The secret is that the jewelry isn’t just a necklace. In fact, what appears to be a statement necklace actually doubles as something that seems to surprise anyone who asks.
‘Crisis averted’
Radziwill shared a story about how she was able to avoid a “serious” crisis during a recent trip. She was in-flight and got that sinking feeling that she was missing something. Like Kevin McCallister’s mother from Home Alone, Radziwill didn’t realize she’d forgotten the important item until it was too late.
As a busy journalist, Carole Radziwill from The Real Housewives of New York City often has to quickly pack a bag and hop an airplane. Radziwill has posted from a number of locations spanning from California to Nantucket, Massachusetts.
When Radziwill was on RHONY, she often traveled with her edgy fashions. Her style was usually a topic of conversation and she could pull off even the most daring high couture. She still shares pictures of new fashions. Recently fans got a glimpse of her wearing sequins, sneakers, and faux fur. She also rocks some awesome swimwear too.
Carole Radziwill attends Universal Pictures With The Cinema Society Host The After Party For “Green Book” at Jimmy At The James Hotel, NYC |Paul Bruinooge/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images
But most recently she shared a story and a photo of one fashionable item that appears to be a special necklace. The secret is that the jewelry isn’t just a necklace. In fact, what appears to be a statement necklace actually doubles as something that seems to surprise anyone who asks.
‘Crisis averted’
Radziwill shared a story about how she was able to avoid a “serious” crisis during a recent trip. She was in-flight and got that sinking feeling that she was missing something. Like Kevin McCallister’s mother from Home Alone, Radziwill didn’t realize she’d forgotten the important item until it was too late.
The fact she forgot to pack this much-needed item put her into a panic.
“The craziest thing happened to me on the way to Los Angeles. Somewhere over Kansas, I remembered I’d forgotten to pack my favorite vibrator. It’s called the Vesper and I love it (swipe to see closeup). I panicked,” she wrote and shared a photo of what appears to be Radziwill wearing an elegant necklace.
“As luck would have it, I was traveling with my friend @Grant_hughes_ who, in a odd twist of fate, is good friends with Ti Chang the founder of @Lovecrave,” she continued. “He connected us on text and the next morning a new 24k gold Vesper arrived at my hotel. Crisis averted. 😂”
Who knew?
Radziwill then reveals that the vibrator doubles as a necklace. “I told Ti how much I loved the Vesper, not only as a vibrator but as a necklace too. That’s right the Vesper is an elegant necklace that double as a vibrator. Girls always ask me about the necklace and when I tell them it is also a vibrator they all want it.”
So guess what? Crave is now offering a limited edition Vesper with Radziwill’s personal style. “Ti asked if I would like to create my own limited edition Vesper. Yesssss! I wanted to personalize it, so in #Rhony style I came up with my own tag line. “DON’T KILL MY VIBE” which is discreetly engraved on the side. So here it is (⛓in bio) to order your limited edition necklace/vibe. I promise all your girlfriends will want one.”
The Carole Radziwill Vesper is offered in three colors and retails for $69 at Crave. The words, “Don’t kill my vibe” are inscribed along the side. The piece is well-reviewed and almost has five stars.