Burma: Never without my tiara!
If you thought you had to be elected Miss Universe to dare wear a tiara on your majestic head, then you are mistaken! Burma has popularized the royal jewellery, and for the modest sum of 17 000 €, offers the possibility to assume the rank of queen for the evening. The diadem, a must-have?
The tiara is dead, long live the tiara!
The history of jewellery has definitely come up with less ostentatious objects, but the tiara has a certain indefinable romance about it, enchanting and vintage in its own right and all of a sudden we find ourselves swept up into the dream world of a little girl full of wicked witches, flame-snorting dragons and sleeping princesses. But princesses today are really on the ball and are fully aware of what they are doing when they wear a diadem over their majestic forehead for a shopping spree at Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré or for an evening with informal attire. Perhaps the most reserved ones are waiting for their engagement to be officially announced before so obviously assuming the ranks of 21st century princesses.
“A woman is always sensual when she wears Burma jewellery”
Michelle Morgan got it right. Thanks to its savoir-faire, on par with that of the best jewellers, and favouring the Zirconium oxide, cut as real as a precious gem, Burma has invented the luxury paste.
A perfect copy of the most exceptional jewellery, but with a reduced bill as compared to the huge original one. Today, with the jeweller of the Rue de la Paix privileging the creation of that one-of-a-kind piece, prices have soared. But who could resist the temptation of investing in an exceptional tiara with silver and white burmalites to adorn your forehead…?
All we need now is to proclaim loudly and insistently the democratization of the tiara and to valiantly display a majestic bearing and a queenly gait in our everyday life. The tiara in the underground is sure to be reality tomorrow!
The history of jewellery has definitely come up with less ostentatious objects, but the tiara has a certain indefinable romance about it, enchanting and vintage in its own right and all of a sudden we find ourselves swept up into the dream world of a little girl full of wicked witches, flame-snorting dragons and sleeping princesses. But princesses today are really on the ball and are fully aware of what they are doing when they wear a diadem over their majestic forehead for a shopping spree at Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré or for an evening with informal attire. Perhaps the most reserved ones are waiting for their engagement to be officially announced before so obviously assuming the ranks of 21st century princesses.
“A woman is always sensual when she wears Burma jewellery”
Michelle Morgan got it right. Thanks to its savoir-faire, on par with that of the best jewellers, and favouring the Zirconium oxide, cut as real as a precious gem, Burma has invented the luxury paste.
A perfect copy of the most exceptional jewellery, but with a reduced bill as compared to the huge original one. Today, with the jeweller of the Rue de la Paix privileging the creation of that one-of-a-kind piece, prices have soared. But who could resist the temptation of investing in an exceptional tiara with silver and white burmalites to adorn your forehead…?
All we need now is to proclaim loudly and insistently the democratization of the tiara and to valiantly display a majestic bearing and a queenly gait in our everyday life. The tiara in the underground is sure to be reality tomorrow!
Janvier 2009