Fern Mallis will debut her new and exclusive collection, ‘FERN FINDS’ on multichannel retailer HSN. The international fashion consultant’s collection is pegged as an eclectic mix of globally-inspired jewelry.

The ‘FERN FINDS’ collection features well-designed pieces. Mallis works exceptionally well with beads, perfecting the chunky look, which is very trendy at present. The chunky pieces bring out the essence of Boho chic and can be worn with casuals. The smaller pieces go well with the formal look.

Fern Mallis will debut the collection Oct. 10 during HSN's Insider New York event at 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. Jewelry pieces are priced between $35 and $139.

Talking about the new alliance, Anne Martin-Vachon, chief merchandising officer for HSN said, “Fern Mallis is a highly respected, transformational force in fashion and we are thrilled to welcome her to HSN. Her vibrant style and unique point of view fits well within our portfolio of top designers as we continue to elevate HSN as a destination for Fashion.”

The collection features 22 pieces of assorted jewelry, including embellished bangles, gem-encrusted rings and earrings, chunky necklaces and a show-stopping layered necklace with matching cuff. “Fern's collection is bold, eclectic and of the highest quality and is sure to resonate with the HSN customer,” Vachon adds.

“I'm really looking forward to working with HSN - sharing my travels and discoveries with a new audience, and nurturing and growing the FERN FINDS: brand,” says Mallis.

Mallis is currently the president of her own fashion and design consultancy, Fern Mallis LLC, and also hosts the popular conversation series ‘Fashion Icons with Fern Mallis’. The show has featured noted industry experts like Donna Karen, Calvin Klein, Tom Ford and Michael Kors, to name a few. Mallis also hosts ‘Fashion Insiders with Fern Mallis’.

Widely credited as the creator of the New York Fashion Week, Mallis is also known for her role as the senior vice president of IMG Fashion. Mallis is recognized for modernizing the American show and giving American designers an opportunity to compete with designers from Milan and Paris.