Sudpsuez Aries Twisted Cord Belt
$239.00
Description
Sonia Petroff was a trailblazer of contemporary femininity, creating bold couture and costume jewellery inspired by the colors, exuberance and joie de vivre of her vibrant life. This collection is inspired by Petroff’s original handmade jewellery designs from the early 60s to the late 80s. Through a romantic rediscovery of forgotten archives, family member Maria Leoni-Sceti reimagines Sonia Petroff’s world at the heart of La Dolce Vita. With a flamboyant flair, each belt will create a bold yet effortlessly chic look.
The multi-colour twisted cord Aries belt features a bold centrepiece buckle designed to resemble the powerful and symbolic ram’s horns, a tribute to Aries, the first sign of the zodiac. Crafted on a brass base with a 24k gold overlay, the buckle is intricately adorned with simulated ivory crescents and carnelian cabochons. Set against vibrant multi-colour twisted cords, the design merges the motif of the ram with Sonia’s distinctive vintage-inspired aesthetics.
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