Since its launch in 1938, Hermès' Chaîne d’ancre necklace has established itself as a cult classic. This year, Pierre Hardy - the brand's creative director of jewellery - has given the iconic necklace a rebellious revamp. Inspired by the 1970s punk movement, Hardy has created a collection of necklaces, bracelets, rings, cuffs, earrings and brooches in gold and silver adorned with statement elongated safety pins. An exhibition displaying the collection against a deconstructed and reconstructed backdrop is set to launch on June 20th in Paris at 24 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré and will run until July 29th. Here we showcase some of the standout pieces from the new collection.
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