Where did
Paco Rabanne’s chainmail originate? The year was 1966 and the collection the technique debuted in was Twelve Unwearable Dresses (a sequel to Twelve Experimental Dresses from two years earlier). Paying homage to the signature interlinking pieces of the iconic mini from the decade, the house crafts this scarf-style
Pixel necklace from gold-toned brass that fastens at the nape of your neck with a duo of button fastenings.
- Paco Rabanne gold-toned brass necklace
- Brass
- Button fastening
- Chainmail mesh, crystals, logo-debossed button, two slots
- Drop: 10cm
- Width: 3cm
- Polish with a clean, dry cloth
- Made in France