Fashion: On Trend
Brokenfab Jewelry
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
“Brokenfab loves dancing. Brokenfab loves going out. Brokenfab loves soulful underground music, style and fashion. Brokenfab has an edgy sense of textile design and fashion design. Brokenfab is for everyone.”
However and whenever this trend came back is a mystery to me, but I am so f-ing glad it did. The trend I’m referring to is none other than Native American-inspired jewelry. Also a fan of ’80s jewelry, Brokenfab may be the first line that has meshed both looks in such a perfect way–which makes sense, as both ethnic and ‘80s looks have seemingly simultaneously made recent comebacks. What spawned the reemergence of the two looks, I have no idea–I am just so glad Brokenfab hand-beaded jewelry is there so I can easily incorporate both into my everyday wardrobe.
Brokenfab jewelry is seriously fab. When I discovered the line, I knew it had to be mine. For some unknown reason, I have always been attracted to Native American jewelry. The beading, the turquoise, the fringe,… you name it, I’ve loved it. But, this line takes beading to a whole new level–from earrings to necklaces, it has everything I want. Inspired by Brokenfab, I recently bought a big, mutli-colored beaded necklace–but, if you’re planning to surprise me with a genuine piece from the collection, these are my favorites. In fact, I’ll take one of each!:






Images via brokenfab.com
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