Boucheron’s Latest High Jewelry Collection Is an Ode to Art Deco

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Boucheron’s Latest High Jewelry Collection Is an Ode to Art Deco

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Has anyone else noticed all the photos of jewelry being shot in the dark, on black backgrounds that make the jewelry look dull and lifeless lately? This is a perfect example, with the pics so dark that I'm only going to give you the lead pic so use the link to view the jewelry in the slideshow - what little you can see of them anyway. :roll:

Boucheron’s Latest High Jewelry Collection Is an Ode to Art Deco
By Ashley Davis
Ashley.Davis@nationaljeweler.com
February 25, 2021


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Boucheron’s latest high jewelry collection focuses on convertible pieces, helping make styles easy to wear for different genders.

"Paris—Boucheron’s latest high jewelry collection draws parallels between the Roaring ‘20s and today.

Like in the modern era, gender roles were evolving a century ago.

Flappers were abandoning corsets and other oppressive clothing for silhouettes previously considered more masculine, like dresses that showed no hint of a woman’s waist.

In the 1920s, a Parisian woman’s uniform might have centered on high-waisted pants, plunging necklines, long necklaces and short hair, Boucheron noted.

It was this style evolution that lured Creative Director Claire Choisne into the Boucheron archives, channeling the spirit of this modern woman through the maison’s rich archive of Art Deco-era pieces.

Choisne found parallels between attitudes a century ago and today’s evolving gender roles, in which it has become a style statement for a man to don a pearl necklace.

The cultural epitome of this boundaryless, and infinitely more fun, approach to men’s fashion is Harry Styles’ Vogue editorial last year in which he wore a Gucci jacket and dress on the magazine’s cover.

Translating this current evolution into a high jewelry collection, Boucheron created a long white gold necklace inspired by a tie, with a detachable brooch featuring an 8.02-carat emerald with onyx and black lacquer. The piece is meant to be worn by either gender, as a tie, necklace, pendant or brooch.

Providing a more approachable and lighthearted attitude to haute joaillerie is a diamond chevron-pattern jewel set on a ribbon. Its suggested uses include as a belt with a man’s tuxedo, as a headband or choker for a woman, or as a set of two unisex bracelets.

Convertible and Art Deco are the themes throughout the collection, which features ... "

https://www.nationaljeweler.com/fashion ... o-art-deco
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