There’s a new frontier in menswear’s Slutty Little Accessory conversation. In recent years, men have seemingly been experimenting more with their fashion, from boxy leather tote bags to hexagonal ...
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Queen Camilla briefly wore a high-value Tiffany & Co. brooch gifted by US First Lady Melania Trump during her recent state visit to the United States, before later switching to a different piece, ...
Queen Camilla wore another symbolic accessory during her and King Charles's U.S. state visit. For an appearance at the 9/11 Memorial in New York City, the queen donned a diamond, ruby, and sapphire ...
The brooch is back in a big, big way. Shiny jewels and molten chrome pieces are popping up on the lapels and collars of every celebrity and fashion insider. It makes sense, considering the popularity ...
Over the past few years, brooches have made their way out of grandmother’s jewelry box and onto the runway—and as a result onto jacket lapels and sweaters. I’ve even seen them used to fasten loose ...
All the talk on red carpet night was of leading guys such as Adrien Brody and Leonardo DiCaprio flashing the bling While the eyes might be the window to the soul, lapels are certainly doing some ...
Queen Camilla’s Prince of Wales feathers brooch was once part of a necklace worn by Princess Diana. Diana received the brooch in its necklace setting as a wedding gift from Elizabeth the Queen Mother, ...
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A diamond brooch once owned by Napoleon Bonaparte sold for more than $4.3 million—over 15 times its high estimate—at Sotheby’s Royal & Noble Jewels sale held Wednesday in Geneva. The circular brooch, ...
A diamond brooch that French emperor Napoleon lost while fleeing from the Battle of Waterloo in the early 19th century sold for more than 3.5 million Swiss francs (about $4.4 million) at a Geneva ...
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