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In recent years, pearls have become more valuable. Over 31 million videos have been seen on TikTok with the hashtag #VivienneWestwoodNecklace. The majority of these videos are unboxings of the now-iconic pearl-and-spaceship pendant necklace designed by the British fashion designer.

Not to mention, celebrities such as Harry Styles and Hailey Bieber have been flaunting their love for pearl necklaces, and "aesthetics" such as #OldMoney, which reclaim elements of upper-crust and preppy fashion, are becoming more popular on social media.

On the other hand, pearls have never been considered out of date. Most crucially, they are distancing themselves from any lingering stuffiness or "rules" regulating who is allowed to wear them (and how).

Pearls are a versatile accessory that may be sophisticated as well as edgy, feminine as well as rebellious. Even a granny who considers martinis to be breakfast fare could admit that there is something irresistible about them.

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Dua Lipa wore a pearl necklace designed by Vivienne Westwood to the Brit Awards 2021, which took place in London. For the Brit Awards, this photograph was taken by JMEnternational/Getty Images.

In the year 2021, the Brit Awards took place in London, England, and Dua Lipa accessorized her look with a pearl necklace designed by Vivienne Westwood. JMEnternational and Getty Images for the Brit Awards

In recent years, pearls have become more valuable.

The #VivienneWestwoodNecklace hashtag on TikTok has received over 31 million views, the most of which are frenetic unboxings of the now-iconic pearl and spaceship pendant necklace made by the British fashion designer.

Other cultural influences include celebrities like Harry Styles and Hailey Bieber flaunting their penchant for pearl necklaces, as well as the rise in popularity of social media "aesthetics" like #OldMoney, which reclaim elements of upper-crust and preppy fashion. Other cultural influences include celebrities like Harry Styles and Hailey Bieber who flaunt their penchant for pearl necklaces.

Pearls, on the other hand, have never been out of fashion. Most crucially, they are distancing themselves from any lingering stuffiness or "rules" regulating who is allowed to wear them (and how).

Jennifer Lawrence walked the red carpet at the BFI London Film Festival in October wearing a dress by Del Core and a matching cloak that was embroidered with pearls. The event took place in London. Credit to the DPA

Jennifer Lawrence attended the BFI London Film Festival in October while wearing a dress and cloak by Del Core. Both the dress and the cape featured pearl embellishments. The images were provided by DPA.

Pearls are a versatile accessory that may be sophisticated as well as edgy, feminine as well as rebellious. Even a granny who considers martinis to be breakfast fare could admit that there is something irresistible about them.

The popularity of Vivienne Westwood's pearl necklaces, particularly among younger generations, is evidence of this, despite the fact that Westwood is 81 years old and the current queen of punk. This is especially true among younger generations.

At the BFI London Film Festival in October, Jennifer Lawrence wowed in a dress by Del Core paired with a similar cloak that was embellished with pearls. This wasn't the first time that we'd seen this trend, however; in fact, it was one of the first times that we noticed it.

Danish jeweler Sophie Bille Brahe is well-known for creating asymmetrical and graduated patterns with diamonds and pearls. Her pieces have won several awards.

Pearls have always had a special place in Bille Brahe's heart, even before she opened her first store in 2011.

Pearls have taken on a new level of importance for me ever since I gave birth to my kid. The pearl necklace that was once my father's was passed down to me by my mother on the occasion of my birthday.

Pearls have always struck me as being a little bit out of date, yet all of a sudden they have a mystery attraction to them. She elaborates, saying, "All they needed was a fresh twist to make them relevant again." READ MORE FROM elle-roses.com/planet-pearl-necklace-the-meaning-behind-these-planets

To provide more explanation, she says, "Pearls represent purity, innocence, and femininity, and the sea is a continual source of inspiration for me." They have a significant place in my life and have become an indelible part of my aesthetic throughout the years.

I had to spend a lot of time away from my newborn kid in order to develop my first collection, which was a really challenging situation for me to put myself in. Because I wanted to create something with profound meaning, I decided to work with pearls for the very first time, even though I had never done so before.

While I read about how oysters raise their young, I couldn't help but think of my own pregnancy as I was doing so. It worked out well in the end.



Bille Brahe's attitude that fine jewelry should be worn freely and with anything is particularly appropriate when it comes to untangling the etiquette around pearls.

Pearls have, for a very long time, been considered the accessory of choice for ladies. They always have and they always will since it is an enduring classic, but she contends that pearls have had a stigma associated to them for a very long time because of their relationship with tradition. The reason for this stigma is because pearls have been worn for a very long period.

The majority of women would feel uncomfortable wearing a pearl necklace on a daily basis. Pearls, on the other hand, are seen in a different way now; they are a typical component of casual jewelry and look well with any ensemble.

Pearls are a timeless accessory that look well with just about any outfit, even denim. When set in jewelry, pearls take on an almost animated quality, despite the fact that they are formed from an unprocessed and unrefined material. They are adaptable to the preferences of each and every woman who purchases them.

Bille Brahe accessorizes her go-to slip dress or T-shirt with her best-selling Peggy necklace, which has pearls of varied sizes strung together in a strand.

I truly appreciate how this necklace modernizes my appearance; that's one of the reasons I wear it so often. It is pretty plain and conventional in style, but it is updated with a current edge; as a consequence, I never grow tired of listening to it; in fact, I like it more as the days go by.

To paraphrase what the designer had to say, "I want my jewelry to be something you want to pass on, like a family heirloom; I want to give my Peggy to my daughter so that she may have her own tale,"

In the meanwhile, she may be spotted wearing the Petite Peggy from time to time. She was given this item as a gift for her baptism, and it is a scaled-down version of the Peggy, complete with the graduated pearls motif.

Claire Hammon is one of the co-founders and designers for the jewelry company Meadowlark, which is based in New Zealand. Meadowlark creates pearl jewelry such as pearl anklets, pearl drop earrings, and pearl strands, among other items.

She asserts that the demographics of pearl purchasers are broad, and that customers are experimenting with new ways to wear the classic ornament. She also argues that consumers are buying pearls in more creative ways.

She continues by saying that "the delicate elegance of our micro pearls exudes a summer vibe," and that "they tend to be popular with younger consumers as they can be stacked with other necklaces to create layered complexity and wonder."

Some customers are interested in achieving the classic beauty that may be achieved by stringing a single baroque pearl over a set of earrings or a necklace. The Ginkgo Leaf Lamp, which was designed by Carlo Giorgi, an Italian designer and artist, served as the inspiration for our most popular pearl type, which is called the Vita Drop Earrings. Even though I get a lot of orders for these earrings to be worn at weddings, my favorite way to see them worn is with an ensemble that is more casual.

According to Australian jeweler Holly Ryan, one of the reasons pearls are so popular, particularly among younger consumers, is because of the imperfect and organic aspect of pearls. This is especially true with freshwater pearls.

Pearls in their traditional form will never go out of vogue, but she believes that younger generations are increasingly appreciating the one-of-a-kind defects of keshi pearls, such as the ones she uses in her designs.

If the shape of a pearl isn't quite right, I can still create something lovely out of it by stretching it out, distorting it, or giving it a baroque shape.

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