Over the centuries, a discreet but essential accessory has crossed fashions and traditions, establishing itself sometimes as a must-have for elegance, sometimes as a reflection of technical innovations. From 17th-century nobility to Hollywood icons, discover how this ornament has marked history, constantly adapting to cultural and aesthetic changes.
A strong comeback in the 17th century
The 17th century saw a comeback of earrings, thanks to the evolution of pulled-back hairstyles and the gradual abandonment of bulky collars. Ears were revealed again, and earrings once again became symbols of elegance and femininity. However, this renaissance was short-lived: in the 18th century, wide-brimmed bonnets and decorative ribbons once again concealed the ears, limiting their use.
The rise of clip-on earrings
At the beginning of the 20th century, an innovation revolutionized the way we wore jewelry:
clip-on earrings. Their spring mechanism offered an elegant alternative to women who did not want to have their ears pierced. Practical and accessible, these earrings were a huge success and were adopted by all social classes.
The golden age of Hollywood in the 1930s-1950s contributed to their popularity.
Worn by the glamorous stars of the day, clip-on earrings became a cultural phenomenon. Designs ranged from understated to bold and flashy, reflecting the opulence and style of the post-war years.
Timeless jewelry
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