Are brooches in style?
Brooches are in style and make a fashion statement. They can be wearable art adding a modern look to your outfit. Brooches come in all sizes from tiny to big, bold, funky, bejeweled, and embellished. The modern woman wears brooches on all styles of dresses, jackets, and on collars to draw attention to her face area. Play with brooches by placing them in unexpected areas and/or grouping them together. Try adding a brooch to a favorite necklace, belt, a fabric handbag, a shoe, or a hair comb.
Brooches can send a message, be great conversation pieces and/or ice breakers at social events. Like all fashion, brooches can be more popular in some seasons than others but they never go out of style.
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How to Wear a Brooch
An attractive brooch can turn an ordinary outfit into something fabulous. The brooch can go in and out of style but a brooch is a classic jewelry piece to own. In fact, it is fun to have more than two or three. Brooches come in a variety of materials, styles, and sizes and are very versatile jewelry pieces that can be worn with casual or dressy clothes.
Madeline Albright Creates A Personal Style
Read My Pins was an exhibit of the former Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright. Her collection consists of over 200+ brooches/pins. The Madeline Albright exhibition examined the collection’s historic significance and demonstrates the power of jewelry to be “ice breakers,” convey and/or communicate messages in social and political situations and create a personal style.
Ten Jewels Every Woman Should Own
Jewelry is more than the finishing touch to an outfit; in some cultures, it’s the entire outfit. How do you start to build the perfect jewelry wardrobe-for yourself or for someone special? You could turn to what many consider the world’s foremost authority on gems and jewelry, the Gemological Institute of America, or GIA, to guide you through the “bauble basics.” First, remember to keep it simple, yet stunning and precious. Fine jewelry is meant to be worn, enjoyed, and treasured forever.