Jewelry & Watches
The Floral Jewelry Trend is lit This Fall... And Here’s How to Nail It
Anne-Sophie Mallard – Madame Figaro
17-September-2021
This Fall, jewelries are blooming and we can’t but love every piece.
On the Fall/Winter 2021/2022 runways, precious jewels came in blooming flowers at Saint Laurent, Alberta Ferretti, Y/Project and more.
So are you ready to shine in the most stylish jewelry trend this fall?
In the art of jewelry, there is the Fauna and its ferocious vibe, and there is also its naturalistic side, the Flora, an inspirational source that returned big on the runways of the Fall/Winter 2021/2022 season. Spotted at Alberta Ferretti, Y / Project or on the party girls of Saint Laurent, who wear their rhinestone petals layered with other jewels, the floral arrangements of the moment move away from classical poetry to become extremely sensual.
Photo: Courtesy of Alberta Ferretti
Photo: Courtesy of Y/Project
If the volumes of these fantasized flowers have a very 1980s charm, not hesitating to dress a good part of the ear like at Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, Goossens or Aurélie Bidermann, we also find a little of this heady elegance, so specific to the disco era of the seventies. Sized flowers that evoke the look of a Pat Cleveland or a Jerry Hall in the peak of the Studio 54 period. A concentrate of bouquets that also obsesses the artistic directors of jewelry houses.
Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen
Goossens
Aurélie Bidermann
One of them is Victoire de Castellane, who has been declining her wild roses for more than twenty years for Dior Jewelry, as well as Claire Choisne, who crystallizes for Boucheron the ephemeral grace of these natural beauties revealed in their original size. Lush flights that also animate the creations of the younger generation, like the floral rings and chokers by Florence Tétier, hand-faceted in recycled plastic with pop nuances. Daring, Daring and Daring.
Boucheron
Tétier
Dior Joaillerie
Elise Tsikis
Schiaparelli