Magdalene by Proust
If plastic jewelry takes us back to childhood, it is also part of the Y2K trend, this colorful girly aesthetic brought up to date by Gen Z on TikTok.
Anni Lu's bracelet with its little flowers in the colors of English sweets should therefore make all the “adultescents” succumb from the first rays of summer.
Also the Flower de Poiray ring.
In gold and diamond, it is joyfully regressive with its petals that one dreams of stripping.
A desire that has not escaped Atelier Paulin which offers to choose from its new collection the number of petals desired on its daisies in gold thread.
Flower jewelry
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flower power
Jewels in tangy colors that reek of the Flower power of the 60s and 70s always take us on a journey to sunny lands.
This is particularly the case of the gold ring by Alison Lou with its pop flowers or the Silhouette earrings by Bea Bogiasca whose resin thread draws a flower.
Other deliciously vintage inspirations: Mango's XXL earrings in raffia or the Lucky Spring pendants and earrings by Van Cleef & Arpels, which pay homage to the plum blossom.
Jewels of feelings
In the 18th century, the Marquise de Pompadour was inspired by a daisy for her ring.
An imposing central sapphire surrounded by diamonds and offered by Louis XV.
The Marguerite engagement ring was born.
Today Valérie Danenberg takes it back on her Apolinia model which looks just like Kate Middleton's famous engagement ring signed Garrard, the crown jeweler.
Other houses also divert this sentimental jewel by modernizing it, such as Piaget with its Rose earrings, to be worn as a pair or alone, and on all occasions.