His brooches, full of diamonds, the actor Timothée Chalamet sometimes tucks them into his belt or shirt cuff; star dancer Germaine Louvet uses them to close the collar of a jacket as Austin Butler (Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis) casually places them next to a tuxedo. With so many examples seen on red carpets lately, there’s nothing too flashy or feminine about these high-end jewelry accessories.
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Even when they’re all diamond scrolls like the Boucheron brooch chosen by actor Romain Duris at the recent Cannes Film Festival. A piece inspired by the Maharaja of Patiala’s nagers and his 1928 commission, the largest to date, was installed at the Place Vendôme, with diamond collars, delicate pearl and emerald pendant necklaces, gemstone encrusted belts… Proof that big stones have always been around. fascinated men
Source: Le Figaro
