Chanel Tweed De Brode Necklace

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While most of the designs are monochromatic and set in yellow gold and platinum, its most striking design is the Tweed Couture necklace, which features cushion cut diamond, pearls, sapphires and spinels in yellow gold and platinum and closely resembles a pink tweed jacket.

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In the 1920s, Gabrielle Chanel introduced the tweed fabric, which changed the destiny of her maison forever. The designer was inspired by the sportswear she borrowed from her beau, Hugh Grosvenor, the 2nd Duke of Westminster, and found it to be far more comfortable than anything offered in womenswear. Working with a Scottish factory, Chanel introduced the fabric into all facets of her clothing designs, and incorporated other materials such as silk, wools and cotton, along with more textures, and innovations. Tweed became a signature of Chanel, particularly its two-piece suit that has been throned as a symbol of female empowerment.