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Vivienne Westwood Necklace Orb

You might say that the Bridgerton effect is responsible for the current proliferation of pearl jewelry; Harry Styles and A$AP Rocky are both known to be aficionados, while Rihanna was recently seen leaving dinner at Carbone in New York City with long strands of pearls wrapped around her neck. On TikTok, that Regency-era romanticism collided with Japanese anime Nana, which was created by a former fashion student who outfitted the main character in Westwood's orb design (prompting a collaboration between Nana and Vivienne Westwood), and a new wave of Gen-Z fans emerged. Nana was created by a former fashion student who outfitted the main character in Westwood's orb design.
On eBay, you may get authentic antique orbs from Vivienne Westwood; however, the single-strand necklace from Elleroses can be purchased directly from the brand's website for the price of $195. (the triple-strand is also still around, but currently sold out). Westwood was a pioneer in combining blatantly fake pearl jewelry with high-end designs, which may seem like common sense today, but at the time, it was revolutionary. Then and today, accessorizing an otherwise rebellious ensemble with a sprinkle of pearls adds just the proper zhush, turning Diana Vreeland's dictum on a little bit of poor taste on its head. It also doesn't hurt that it fits oh so nicely into a TikTok selfie, which is a bonus.
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Since a few of years ago, pearls have been a popular choice in the fashion industry. This popularity was spurred by online photos of celebrities such as Harry Styles, Pharrell Williams, and Dua Lipa wearing pearls.
Pearl accessories like as earrings, bracelets, brooches, necklaces, headbands, and even ankle bracelets are popular, but the three-strand pearl choker designed by Vivienne Westwood is the piece that really stands out. According to Jessica Richards, a trend forecaster and the founder of JMR Design Consulting in New York, "it's really called the TikTok Necklace" since it has been seen so often on TikTok and worn by so many celebs and influencers. "It's truly called the TikTok Necklace"
The necklace is made up of a total of 92 glass-based vegan pearls from Swarovski that have been hand-knotted and strung together. It also has Vivienne Westwood's iconic orb emblem, which is cast in brass and finished in either silver or gold. On the designer's website or at Vivienne Westwood boutiques, you can get it for the price of $590.
Ms. Westwood debuted the use of pearls in her fall 1987 collection for ladies, which she named Harris Tweed. The pearls were worn not just by women but also by some of the males who walked down her runway. After that, she included a three-row pearl choker in her Portrait collection for autumn 1990. This marked her comeback to pearls.
Pearl jewelry, however, "could go in with nearly any time and it would look perfect," according to recent comments made by the designer in an email exchange.
As Ms. Westwood's husband and the creative director of the company, Andreas Kronthaler, said in a separate email, "There's nothing more flattering than pearls. Pearls have a way of communicating with you by playing with the whites of your eyes and your teeth. And they are effective on people of all ages and genders, including women, men, and children.
The subversive nature of Ms. Westwood's pearl play has drawn the attention of observers. "Pearls have been cloaked in the taint of conventional, traditional style," said Marion Fasel, founder of the online jewelry magazine The Adventurine; therefore, considering Ms. Westwood's lifelong efforts to upend the conventional, it was only fitting that she would "not just twist a classic, but turn it on its head."
Ms. Fasel advised that the necklace be worn with anything, including sweatpants, but that it be worn with "nothing prim." You are not wearing it correctly if you pair it with anything that may be considered suitable.
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After being seen on Bella Hadid, Dua Lipa, Rihanna, Kylie Jenner, and Saweetie in 2017, a bombshell Vivienne Westwood pearl necklace caused a commotion on Tik Tok. This antique item, which has been given the name 'Tik Tok Pearl Necklace,' was first conceived of and created by Vivienne Westwood in the late 1980s as a subversive statement against traditional fashion.
The concept of revisiting outmoded norms in order to find fault with them has always appealed to members of Generation Z. They are doing the exact same thing with pearls, which are the fashion industry's most lasting gatekeepers. Pearls have been worn as an indication of fashion flexibility by several celebrities recently, including BTS, Machine Gun Kelly, Harry Styles, and Damiano of Maneskin. Locally produced brands such as Lune, Amama, and Outhouse are pushing the boundaries of style with various types of simulated pearls, such as margarite, contemporary imitation pearls, and even massive baroque selections.
"In the last several years, I believe that the pursuit of perfection in fashion has taken a backseat, and today it's all about embracing our unique qualities. This is also mirrored in the purchasing behavior, which is something that strikes me as rather significant. "We're looking to curate pieces like dramatic black pearl earrings, baroque pearls with colorful beads, and pearl body jewelry," says Suhani Batwara, whose label Tanzire is dedicated to the niche of handmade, sustainable demi-fine jewelry crafted by independent women artisans from across the globe. "We're looking to curate pieces like dramatic black pearl earrings, baroque pearls with colorful beads, and pearl body jewelry."
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