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The brooch: the story of an accessory with eternal elegance

For centuries, the brooch has been more than just an accessory: it has represented status, elegance, and a refinement that transcends generations. In 18th-century European courts, brooches adorned the dresses of the nobility, often encrusted with precious stones and elaborately filigreed. They were not just ornaments: they communicated lineage, taste, and power.


From this time on, these types of ornaments were not exclusive to lapels; they also served as skirt ornaments with uses that went beyond being a decorative object; they were also used to carry keys, watches, or even perfume cases.

Over time, the great divas of Hollywood's golden age and prominent figures adopted the brooch as a key piece in their outfits, strategically placing it over their heart or at the center of their neckline. It was a symbol of sophistication, but also of individuality, as each piece spoke to the personality of the person wearing it.


Vintage brooch

Over time, the great divas of Hollywood's golden age and prominent figures adopted the brooch as a key piece in their outfits, strategically placing it over their heart or at the center of their neckline. It was a symbol of sophistication, but also of individuality, as each piece spoke to the personality of the person wearing it.


Diva brooch

The brooch has become a classic style icon, yet its history has never been rigid. It has evolved with the times, yet always maintained that air of distinction that makes it so special. From the ornamental to the expressive, this accessory has been able to tell stories without words.


Current brooch

Today, we're revisiting it not only with respect for that tradition, but with a freer, more contemporary vision. The brooch returns, not as a relic of the past, but as a modern ally to express who you are through what you wear.



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