Brooches - New Popular Men's Jewellery
Contributed By: Saif Rahman Sozib for World Fashion Media News
Men’s jewellery may represent a small percentage of the market, but it’s a sector that is increasingly growing and proving itself to be important to business. Men don’t research too much about jewellery like woman. They buy things more spontaneously and buy it when they see and like it. So for men it’s important to see a nice selection of jewellery which they easily can try and decide quickly.
Quite a lot of sales for men’s jewellery are still done by females, who buy their partners jewellery as gifts, however in the last few years this has changed and more men buy it for themselves. They want to be more fashionable and trendy. So things will be more fashion driven, and they don’t only buy it for a special occasion. However men don’t want to spend too much on jewellery.
When it comes to formal attire, good old fashioned cufflinks are enjoying a revival, with consumers experimenting with more playful and personal designs. In the past few years, women have stolen boyfriends’ jeans, watches and tuxedos, so we can’t blame men for grabbing a traditional female adornment - the Brooch in return. Worn on a Jacket lapel , Prince coat , Tuxedo or on a wide silk tie, perfectly positioned brooch takes on a whole new sophistication, masculinity and modernity.
Maybe the rise of men-in-brooches is part of today’s gender fluidity, but it seems the wider appeal lies more in its versatility and powers of expression. As a brooch doesn’t have to fit or sit on any particular body part, it gives designers the greatest freedom of all jewellery forms , they can let their imaginations run wild and serve up an endless feast of ornamental forms, materials, themes and motifs.
Hollywood and Bollywood celebrities are wearing Brooches on various Red carpet events , gigs and making it a versatile jewellery to possess. Mona Shroff has designed a special collection of Classic and Timeless brooches which the men are enjoying wearing them at various occassions. Attached are a few pictures of Bollywood Superstars - Action King Actor Vidyut Jamwal and Sandeep Batraa Bollywood Singer and Music Director wearing Mona Shroff Jewellery Brooches for Mona Shroff Jewellery Fashion shows.
Quite a lot of sales for men’s jewellery are still done by females, who buy their partners jewellery as gifts, however in the last few years this has changed and more men buy it for themselves. They want to be more fashionable and trendy. So things will be more fashion driven, and they don’t only buy it for a special occasion. However men don’t want to spend too much on jewellery.
When it comes to formal attire, good old fashioned cufflinks are enjoying a revival, with consumers experimenting with more playful and personal designs. In the past few years, women have stolen boyfriends’ jeans, watches and tuxedos, so we can’t blame men for grabbing a traditional female adornment - the Brooch in return. Worn on a Jacket lapel , Prince coat , Tuxedo or on a wide silk tie, perfectly positioned brooch takes on a whole new sophistication, masculinity and modernity.
Maybe the rise of men-in-brooches is part of today’s gender fluidity, but it seems the wider appeal lies more in its versatility and powers of expression. As a brooch doesn’t have to fit or sit on any particular body part, it gives designers the greatest freedom of all jewellery forms , they can let their imaginations run wild and serve up an endless feast of ornamental forms, materials, themes and motifs.
Hollywood and Bollywood celebrities are wearing Brooches on various Red carpet events , gigs and making it a versatile jewellery to possess. Mona Shroff has designed a special collection of Classic and Timeless brooches which the men are enjoying wearing them at various occassions. Attached are a few pictures of Bollywood Superstars - Action King Actor Vidyut Jamwal and Sandeep Batraa Bollywood Singer and Music Director wearing Mona Shroff Jewellery Brooches for Mona Shroff Jewellery Fashion shows.