Harper's Bazaar India

SCINTILLATING STATEMENT

Gucci’s Creative Director

lessandro Michele has a penchant for the fantastical. And the second collection proves the point, yet (French for ‘to tremble’). The result: a delicately-crafted, bold range of over 130-pieces that celebrates the modern woman, and man, who revel in their individuality and power. Jewellery aficionados will appreciate the mix of consistency and asymmetry in the designs, a nod to 21st century eclecticism. There are necklaces, cuffs, brooches, earrings, and pendants to choose from, for a night out under the stars (or a day of pampering at home, if you wish so). Consider these pieces to turn your trinket box into a true garden of delights.

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