Brooches: A New Wave
From our September Issue a focus on three different brands that reinvented the way to wear brooches
Monday, 01 October 2018, by VO+ Magazine
Inspired by the animal world and the African deities, the three signed brooches by Rokus London, Chaumet and Beatriz Palacios have different characteristics but are distinguished by a strong common point: a new way of being worn.
ROKUS LONDON

CHAUMET
It is a piece to be pinned on as well as a small sculpture to be admired. The Espiègleries brooch is one of the small masterpieces from Trésors d’Afrique, a new collection from Chaumet that celebrates Africa and its lush nature. Yet this collection doesn’t lack in humor to o er a lighter, more impertinent interpretation to the luxurious world of haute joaillerie. Designed by Kenyan artist Evans Mbugua, the brooch faithfully reproduces an elephant determinedly carrying a precious bouquet of flowers with its trunk, making for a delightful image whereby the allure of wild Africa meets the sweetness of a kind gesture.
BEATRIZ PALACIOS
We are used to seeing them on the lapels of jackets, but today, designers are using their creativity to o er up new, unusual places for wearing brooches. They have become an original detail to adorn a collar, decorate a jabot, or bring sparkle to the hair or a belt. Beatriz Palacios, a jeweler from Madrid, o ers an incredibly contemporary version: her creation reinterprets the classic form of a large vintage brooch using vermeil, freshwater pearls and recycled clear PVC. The result? An accessory that looks like a futuristic insect, which can be worn on all kinds of out ts, even the most simple.