It's My Duty to Observe: The Highly Specific Accessory That Trendy Girls in NYC Are Now Fixated On
Girls don’t desire flowers… they want floral brooches. I assure you—it's a fact. Just observe any fashionable woman strolling through New York, and you're likely to spot a textured or sculptural floral brooch adorning her lapel. This accessory was once most commonly found in your grandmother's jewelry collection. Brooches have a classic charm that appears elegant yet also nostalgic, as they were initially designed to signify wealth or to fasten cloaks. Nowadays, women wear them to add a touch of personality to their outfits. You’re more likely to see someone sporting them to enhance a pair of track pants than over a cloak.
Flowers for spring may not be revolutionary, but when styled as a brooch, they certainly feel refreshing and unexpected. I’ve even noticed some people pairing a brooch with floral tops or coats, which feels delightfully fantastical.
Ultimately, the true allure of understated luxury (which is diminishing with each passing day) lies in its ability to make people feel fancy without being overly extravagant. Flower brooches encapsulate that sentiment without taking themselves too seriously. They still exude elegance but in a playful way. Why carry a bouquet when you can wear one instead? Check out the trend below:
Max Mara
Silk Chiffon Flower Brooch in Light Blue
Miu Miu
Leather Floral Brooch
Completedworks
Silver-Plated Brooch
Jennifer Behr
Gladiolus Gold-Plated Brooch
Urban Outfitters
Zinnia Flower Hair Clip & Brooch
Anthropologie
Last Rose Brooch
Anthropologie
Blossom Box Green & Crystal Floral Brooch
Free People
Tess Fabric Flower Brooch
Free People
Thorns and Roses Pony
Valentino Garavani
Fleur Lumineuse Metal Brooch
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It's My Duty to Observe: The Highly Specific Accessory That Trendy Girls in NYC Are Now Fixated On
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