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Fred BraceletFred BraceletFred Bracelet is an innovative fashion accessory design that reimagines traditional men's formal wear elements into contemporary women's jewelry. Created by Croatian designer Diana Sokolic, this distinctive pair of cuff-style bracelets draws inspiration from the elegant aesthetic of classic formal attire, particularly the refined appearance of dress shirt cuffs and the sophisticated style exemplified by Fred Astaire. The design, which earned a Silver A' Design Award in the Fashion, Apparel and Garment Design category, represents a unique intersection of historical fashion elements and modern design sensibilities. Crafted from lightweight billboard-grade white plastic, each bracelet measures 13 centimeters in length, 12 centimeters in height, and 6 centimeters in width, featuring a design that emphasizes both aesthetic appeal and wearing comfort. The bracelets are distinguished by their versatile nature, being equally suitable when worn against bare skin or layered over various garments, from silk blouses to black sweaters. This design innovation demonstrates particular ingenuity in its material selection and fabrication process, as the designer successfully developed methods to manipulate industrial materials into wearable art without requiring professional manufacturing equipment. The bracelets are presented as a matching pair and come housed in an orange-pink protective pouch, secured with an orange bow, adding a thoughtful touch to the packaging design. The project, completed in Zagreb during March 2012, exemplifies how contemporary design can successfully reinterpret classical fashion elements while maintaining functionality and aesthetic appeal. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: fashion accessories, contemporary jewelry design, wearable art, innovative material use, formal wear inspired, theatrical fashion SOURCES: |
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