Vintage Jewellery and accessories
Vintage princess brings the same warm and personal touch to sending gifts to loved-ones as florists do…. with the added benefit that products from our collection become an ever-lasting reminder of your gesture. What better gift to send for birthdays, congratulations, Christmas, Valentines and Mothers days than to send jewellery or accessories that are now on the cutting edge of fashion.Click below to Get Redazzled and keep watching as our collection grows.
Vintage princess brings the same warm and personal touch to sending gifts to loved-ones as florists do…. with the added benefit that products from our collection become an ever-lasting reminder of your gesture. What better gift to send for birthdays, congratulations, Christmas, Valentines and Mothers days than to send jewellery or accessories that are now on the cutting edge of fashion.Click below to Get Redazzled and keep watching as our collection grows.
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Bunching brooches, both true vintage and vintage style is the way to go according to the world’s fashion designers and influencers.
Fashion influencers in both the US and UK are embracing the revival of the vintage brooch, showing how bunching them — rather than wearing a single pin — can turn even the simplest outfit into a statement of self-expression and nostalgia.
UK Influencers
British style leaders such as Alyson Walsh, editor of That’s Not My Age and Telegraph columnist, have been championing clustered brooch styling for several seasons. She describes grouping brooches across a lapel, cardigan, or even a denim jacket as a way to achieve “casual glamour” — a balance of old-school sparkle and modern ease. Her advice to combine vintage pieces from markets or designers like Butler & Wilson and Susan Caplan has resonated with midlife and Gen Z fashion circles alike. The energy she and other UK influencers bring is one of playfulness, mixing floral, insect, and geometric motifs into a single “brooch bouquet” that feels curated, not old-fashioned. thatsnotmyage.com telegraph.co.uk
On social media, this look often appears as part of the “maximalist accessories” movement noted by Pinterest UK, where layering vintage and heirloom-inspired brooches at the shoulder or collar adds individuality and polish without rigidity. bit.ly
US Influencers
Across the Atlantic, American stylists and influencers are echoing that sentiment, positioning the brooch cluster as an act of self-expression. According to stylist Ellis Ranson and design voices like Oriona Robb, the US approach favors contrast and creativity — vintage rhinestone clusters pinned to leather jackets, oversized blazers, or plain tees to disrupt uniform minimalism. It’s an intentional mix of heritage and rebellion: dressing down the “grandma pin” with modern fabrics and silhouettes. aol.co.uk
American influencers also credit red-carpet moments and cultural icons (like Lady Gaga’s outsized Schiaparelli dove brooch) for showing that bold pins — worn singly or in groups — can carry meaning as well as style.
The Effect of Bunching
When brooches are clustered together, they:
- Create depth and sparkle that frames the face and neckline
- Instantly elevate simple textures (cardigans, knits, denim)
- Tell a personal, eclectic story — more “collected” than “styled”
- Add a sense of artful imperfection, the hallmark of 2026’s fashion revival
As both US and UK influencers are proving, the brooch cluster isn’t just a nostalgic nod — it’s a visual