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Small colorful flower bracelets reminiscent of the sweetness of childhood, Flower Power earrings from the sixties… An overview of floral jewelry with the scent of spring.
by Magdalena Proust
If plastic jewelry takes us back to childhood, it’s also part of the Y2K trend, this colorful girly aesthetic updated by Gen Z on TikTok. Annie Lou’s bracelet with its small flowers in the colors of English sweets should make all “adults” succumb to the first rays of summer. Also a Flower de Poiray ring. In gold and diamond, it happily recedes with its petals that it dreams to pull off. A desire not missed by Atelier Paulin, which offers a selection of the desired petals on its daisies with gold thread from its new collection.
flower power
The flower power scent of the 60’s and 70’s brightly colored jewelry always takes us to sunny lands. This is especially true of Alison Lu’s gold ring with its pop flowers or Bea Bogiasca’s Silhouette earrings, whose resin thread draws a flower. Other delicious vintage inspirations: Mango’s XXL earrings in raffia or Lucky Spring pendants and earrings by Van Cleef & Arpels that pay homage to the plum blossom.
Jewelry of emotions
In the 18th century, the Marquise de Pompadour was inspired by the daisy for her ring. A magnificent central sapphire surrounded by diamonds and offered by Louis XV. Margarita’s engagement ring was born. Today, Valerie Dannenberg is bringing back her Apolinia model, a replica of Kate Middleton’s engagement ring, signed by crown jeweler Garrard. Other houses are also deviating from this sentimental gem, modernizing it, such as Piaget with its Rose earrings, which can be worn as a pair or individually, and for all occasions.
Source: Le Figaro
