Monday, April 22, 2019

Story image for 1920s pearl necklace from Montreal Gazette

Dressing Daisy: Fashion Inspired by the Great Gatsby

Montreal Gazette-May 11, 2013
... Martin to create the exquisite diamond and pearl jewelery draping Daisy throughout the film. ... we adore the Daisy pendant ($495) in onyx and sterling silver. ... The women of the 1920's went for understated elegance with ...
Story image for 1920s pearl necklace from The Guardian

Game, set and murder: Miss Fisher's finest 1920s fashion – in pictures

The Guardian-May 8, 2015
Based on Kerry Greenwood's bestselling novels and set in 1920s ... and seeking out the perfect accessories – including a pearl-handled pistol.



Story image for 1920s pearl necklace from Telegraph.co.uk

Britain's 50 best vintage fashion boutiques

Telegraph.co.uk-Nov. 21, 2014
It's a cauldron of collectables from the 1930s onwards: think pearl collars, Vivienne ... We love the 1950s winter day dresses and 1920s satin quilted jackets. .... Liz Wilson's online bazaar of globally sourced necklaces, scarves and bracelets.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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a valid inclusion in a "data Bank" of symbolism of all ages and all
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the theory of them, and this kind of "self-description" to a great extent crystallize.
around not only your reality, but also any other.
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