Gimmick mode blithely associated with the locker room of the BCBG , the spit out of its stigmata " memérants" at the end of a return of flames of the most surprising.

Taking jewelry tunes with clanish twists, this jewelry staple formerly known as a fibula now embellishes less the reverse of jackets in the 80's than collars or belts, reviving its original function: to unite two pieces of one and the same garment.

The pin, from clip to jewel


A seamstress's trick from the Bronze Age, but taken over by Demna Gvasalia at Balenciaga, for example, to structure her drapes with dexterity, or more recently the fall of her XXL overcoat , reviving a trend that was definitely thought to be buried.

Resolutely bling , the brooch version 2017 made ambient minimalism and is adorned without complex crystals and precious metals, whether it takes rock look at Saint Laurent , delightfully pop at Marc Jacobs or neo-punk at Mulberry .

A jewel in its own right, which we will wear without hesitation to soften raw textures such as denim, tweed wool or the fleece of a sweatshirt in the absence of silks or organzas that will be judged too first degree.



Brooch in crystals and brass, Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, 895 €


Metal and rhinestone brooch, Reine Rosalie, 90 €



Brooch in brass and silver plated, Mulberry, 895 €




Brooch in metal and crystals, Marc Jacobs, 195 €



Brooch in rhinestones and brass, Maison Margiela, 565 €




Brooch in rhodium silver set with brumalite and synthetic pearl, Burma, 2350 €



Glass and zinc brooch, Balaboosté, 15 €