Too many bro? Broaching the subject of men's lapel messaging at the Oscars
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Too many bro? Broaching the subject of men's lapel messaging at the Oscars
"Javier Bardem used his lapels effectively with his No a la Guerra badge in dripping blood-red letters and a pin showing the figure of Handala, a symbol of Palestinian resistance."
"Leonardo DiCaprio wore a vintage Boucheron bumble bee pin from 1964, which some saw as a nod to Re:wild, the conservation group he helps to lead."
"The sheer number of brooches on show during the Oscars led some commentators to question if we'd seen too many bro brooches."
"Male brooches, or lapel pins, have been quietly shimmying out of jewellery boxes for a few years now."
The Oscars red carpet featured male celebrities prominently displaying brooches on their suits. Adrien Brody wore a large Ulysses brooch, while Pedro Pascal opted for a silk and feather Chanel Camelia brooch. Javier Bardem made a political statement with his No a la Guerra badge and a Handala pin. Leonardo DiCaprio sported a vintage Boucheron bumble bee pin, and Michael B Jordan wore three brooches. The trend of male brooches has gained attention, prompting discussions about their significance and style integration.
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