Linnie Mclarty’s collection of Poppi brooches attach to clothing with no pins, allowing the wearer to adorn even delicate fabrics. The clothing becomes part of the art, providing an ever-changing backdrop for the jewelry. This hip designer showcases her work with high drama at its best. Eye-popping photographs highlight the uncomplicated shapes while giving us something to think about regarding body adornment.
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Metal, enamel pin-less brooch
Inspired by fossils, plants and aquatic life forms, the award winning jewelry artist believes that “the right piece of jewellery can put a positive spin on your entire day.”
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Stunning!
Brilliant and beautiful design. But… I’m a bit stumped about how the brooches stay on. Is there something stuffed into the hole, behind the fabric? Or, perhaps, coffee hasn’t yet set in yet and I’m missing something obvious. (Most likely the latter. lol)
Thanks for a very inspirational post (yet again), Susan.
Melanie she has invented a unique fastener for these pieces. The name “Poppi” refers not only to the flower that they resemble, but also to the “pop-on” way that they attach to fabric.
Glad you enjoyed the post!