The Ultimate In Peacocking

by Natasha Wolff | March 15, 2013 12:00 am

When fashion writer Suzy Menkes described the overdressed crowd outside of fashion shows in her now-viral[1] article in T Magazine, “The Circus of Fashion,”[2] she wrote that these fashion week newbies were “like peacocks,” as they “pose and preen, in their multipatterned dresses, spidery legs balanced on club-sandwich platform shoes, or in thigh-high boots under sculptural coats blooming with flat flowers” hoping to have their photograph taken.

“Like peacocks” is the appropriate phrase, as the Jeffrey Campbell-wearing bloggers outside of the tents at Lincoln Center are “peacocking” rather than embodying the birds themselves. Yes, the birds “show off” their blue-green plumage to catch the attention of other peafowl, but historically peacocks symbolized both immortality and nobility. Today, the majestic bird more often illustrates grandeur – and even flirtation. So, it is fitting that when creating an eye-catching, beautiful brooch out of 120.81 carats of colored diamonds, Graff Diamonds[3] chose the form of a peacock.

This exquisite piece of jewelry – that would stun feuding print editors and digital bloggers alike into silence –  is on display at TEFAF[4], an art fair in Maastricht, Netherlands, from March 15– 24. Fly on over.

Endnotes:
  1. now-viral: http://www.businessoffashion.com/2013/02/in-the-glare-of-fashions-growing-circus-a-double-standard.html
  2. “The Circus of Fashion,”: http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/10/the-circus-of-fashion/
  3. Graff Diamonds: http://www.graffdiamonds.com/
  4. TEFAF: http://www.tefaf.com/

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