![]() Like Daniel Roseberry at Schiaparelli, Alessandro Michele, the creative director of Gucci, focuses on jewelry. “Men in brooches make us look at the form itself in a fresh new way,” she said. Karen Davidov is the founder of the Jewelry Library, a New York gallery, research center and gathering spot that will be holding a monthlong online brooch exhibit, with speaker events, this May. There’s going to be a 360 from the super-casual quarantine dressing that we’ve become so comfortable with.” “Brooches have begun to be that statement. “Here is a new way for men to express themselves,” said Carlton Jones, a designer and stylist in New York. For Victoria Pass, an associate professor of fashion history at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, “brooches like these can change the whole look of a masculine tailored suit, turning it into something more gender fluid.” “Ominous and arresting,” is how he described this piece.Ī Gucci cotton brooch labeled Embroidered Hare - technically, it’s mostly crocheted - evokes handicrafts, yet on the company website it’s attached to the business suit lapel of a young male model. The McQueen lily brooch in antique silver not only looks slightly past its prime, but also, on close inspection, as noted by the New York gem dealer and jewelry historian Benjamin Zucker, has minuscule skulls and crossbones atop its pistils. ![]() ![]() A number of brooches today are marketed specifically to men, and they’re different from the dainty, ladylike pins of the past.
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