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Bijouterie
Every generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the new. Henry David Thoreau, "Walden", 1854 Bijouterie and accessories enable you to create your own style. There's also a
great number of alternative bijouterie that helps to embody even the most
incredible idea. In spite of a kind of regression, eclecticism and distinct
ethnic motives it is still new, creative and flossy. A trendy girl as well as a substantial lady can't stay apart from bijouterie because the contemporary logo is not "cheap" any more. It's "creative"! And it's much easier to appreciate bijouterie if to keep in mind the latest trends defined by the leading Parisian stylists: 1. African influence. Hand made ethnic bijouterie. At least it should look like that. The leading materials are colorful stones, seed-corals and seashells combined sometimes in an unexpected way. 2. Neo-bohemian chic. Or in other words be a femme fatale. Long chains and beads, metal bracelets and pendant earrings. 3. Babydoll theme. This plausible bijouterie looks a little childish. The leading materials are pearls, ribbons and tags but any kind of material is also possible. Be it dried haricot, small pieces of fabric or wooden beads, the key is inimitable vintage charm, naïve and innocent intimacy. You can find the labels of Dior, Chanel, Vuitton, Prada, Dolce & Gabbana on trendy bijouterie. The designers often use materials unordinary in this case such as china flowers or acidic in color plastic to make their production creative enough. They can mix a plain chain with feathers, ribbons, beads, textile and voilà! Get a chef-d'oeuvre! A classic pearl necklace survives if to pair it with a creative one. Still if you like pearls and you don't like the idea of being "overly necklaced", don't be upset. Maybe you'd love Celine retro collection of 70-s. Jeanne Azocar is the 20/20 stylist. She embodied her vintage ideas into different minerals such as galalith or bakelite and mixed them in the most incredible way. So her collection is a real hit in the United States. Here are some more bijouterie creators – Mazer, Coro, Marcel Boucher, Myriam Haskell, Elsa Schiaparelli. Yoco a French bijouterie designer calls the bijouterie "small flashes of happiness". She creates her colorful collections under the influence of Asia. Nathalie Costes proposes us lacquered wooden beaded necklaces. Sometimes separate beads are connected with snips of lace or embroidered fabric. As a whole, bijouterie tends to be glossier now. Svetlana Rybachenko
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