These buttons started their lives on a controversial Chanel linen skirt suit from 1969.
What made it so controversial? Well traditionally the Chanel “tweed” suit was made in tweed, but this collection, first launched in December 1969 and hitting the catwalks soon after, left those in the industry wanting more.
This was the first time Coco Chanel had dared to change her “ladies suit” formula and move away for her iconic tweed set.
She had used linen in the past, but only for blouses and trousers. She’d never had such a dramatic move in her skirt/suit designs. These linen suits were made using soft pastels to retain that feminine look she had become so famous for.
They’re on the larger side, so they’ll certainly make an impact. You’ll have complete strangers stopping you to know more about your fabulous earrings.
If you do tend to wear more gold tone jewellery, then these will work so well for you, as gold tone is the dominant theme here. They have been hand crafted in a solid sterling silver rub over setting, with small small beads on the ear wire hook to add a little interest. Team that with the crisp freshness of the white and you simply can’t lose.
Your jewellery journey begins with a piece of Porsha Bella wearable history.
***Please note, the buttons used in all of my creations are second hand, antique or vintage, therefore they will show signs of their previous lives. Some scratches, tiny dents, some enamel wear and even tarnishing. I cannot guarantee the quality or longevity of these buttons. In some cases there can be colour variations, and plating lift during the polishing process, this is unavoidable. I’m unable to refund or replace buttons that break or crack. Although I do put every button through rigorous testing to do my best to ensure their longevity.
Unlike costume jewellery, my jewellery is professionally hand crafted using traditional Goldsmith techniques and genuine, solid precious metals, so therefore you can wear your Porsha Bella pieces whilst swimming, showering and washing. These activities shouldn’t damage or discolour the precious metals. I never take my jewellery off. However, you may need to polish your jewellery a little more frequently if you want that shiny, brand new look. If you treat your Porsha Bella creation, like the treasure of history it is, you should have an heirloom piece that will stand the test of time. If you have any concerns about how to care for this piece, then please reach out to me and I can help you with tips on getting a long and happy wear life out of it.
*Designer buttons have no affiliation with the brand or fashion house of their origin. I do my best to ensure all designer buttons are genuine and from a reputable source. Porsha Bella designer button creations are not sold on behalf of or in conjunction with the brand. The designer buttons are second hand, vintage or antique, with all rights removed and protected by the second hand market.