Take everything away from me, but not my big jewel. This seems to be the categorical imperative that bounces from catwalks all over the world. You can see the examples in this exclusive gallery which captures some images of the fashion shows that took place in recent days in Mumbai (India), Sao Paulo (Brazil) and Tokyo (Japan). Three different and distant places where, however, the stylists showed a common goal: to have the models who paraded with their clothes also wear maxi jewels. Not particularly precious in terms of materials, but definitely eye-catching (sometimes even bulky, let’s face it). Is the trend destined to last? Will we walk the streets with necklaces the size of armor, elephant-sized earrings and bracelets fit for a bodybuilder? If you listen to these images, it seems like you’ll have to get used to it…
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