The Duchess of Cambridge She often gives a nod to Danish designers during her trip to Copenhagen, but few might have predicted that she would wear minimalist pairs from Maria Black as accessories. On the first day of her solo tour since 2017, in which she met the Copenhagen Children’s Mental Health Project, Kate Middleton complemented her elegant Zara blazer with Black’s Cha Cha earrings, which the jeweler promises are ‘as vibrant as a real-life cha cha’.
They are sold as individual earrings for easy mixing and in which the wearer creates their own diamond combinations, and Kate Middleton opted for a pair in line with her classic style. Drop-shaped pearls combine the worldly elegance of Maria Black with the Duchess’s unique style, and when paired with her vintage Monica Vinader chain pearl necklace, the look is interpreted as chic, yet fashion-conscious. .
Maria Black has been an industry favorite ever since the contemporary jewelry market turned to individualism, rather than buying a prescribed way of wearing pieces from one manufacturer. “A piercing is an extension of your personal style,” says Ella Black, who founded Ella’s brand in 2010 with the simple marketing strategy of facilitating creative license for her clients. People believed it. Her hugging earrings, which fit snugly once morest the earlobe, have become everyday favorites and she has since expanded her offering with all kinds of accessories. While we may not see the Duchess sporting Black’s purple earrings, there are plenty of plain gold pieces that would fit perfectly ad hoc in her jewelry box.
the next appointment of Kate Middleton It will be an audience with Queen Margrethe II and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, and we’d love to see her trade in her accessories for more delicate pieces by Sophie Bille Brahe, who blends Scandinavian cool with exquisite diamonds. The Danish designer’s modern pieces would be the perfect parting gift for the Duchess to take home.
Article originally published by Vogue UK, vogue.uk.com
Adapted by: Monica Silveti