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In the world of jewellery, 2020 will see fine jewellery for men become one that sticks Over the course of the last century fine jewels haven't been culturally associated with men, but that's changing fast The first rumblings of this trend were felt at couture week in Paris, where Boucheron introduced its white diamond Polar Bear brooch for men, in addition to the Jack Box collection of 26 gold pins to be worn individually or, for the man keen to make a statement, all at once.
In the past, men have often focused on jewellery featuring traditionally 'manly' motifs like weapons, military insignia or skulls, but now they are investing in precious stones and beauty Like the inverted black diamond double finger rings created by Brazilian designer Ara Vartanian, whose male clients ask for their birthstones to be included, Nikos Koulis's diamond and emerald pins, Messika's Move Titanium diamond bracelets, or Shaun Leane's charming yellow gold beetle brooch "After a long period of men being afraid to express their personality through jewels, they are becoming more experimental," says Leane, approvingly.
"Confidence is part of the current mood in menswear, so it makes total sense adding a pin to adorn the look," says German designer Julia Muggenberg, who hangs Tahitian pearls and hard stones from gold brooches. . Source