National Wear Your Pearls Day

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Get ready to shine like a star and channel your inner Audrey Hepburn, because it's National Wear Your Pearls Day! This fabulous day is all about embracing the glamour and sophistication that pearls bring to any outfit. So, dust off your pearl necklace, grab those pearl earrings, and get ready to turn heads with your fancy fashion choices!

When is Wear Your Pearls Day?

It's national wear your pearls day on the 15th December.


A Brief History of Pearls

Pearls have been prized for centuries for their exquisite beauty and natural elegance. These lustrous gems are created within the soft tissue of a living shelled mollusk, such as an oyster. It's like a little sparkly miracle happening inside a slimy creature! The earliest record of pearls being used as jewelry dates back to ancient China, where they were associated with nobility and wealth.

In more recent history, pearls became a symbol of class and sophistication thanks to famous fashion icons like Coco Chanel and Jackie Kennedy. Chanel made pearls a staple in her elegant fashion designs, while Kennedy's iconic pearl necklace became a symbol of timeless elegance. Pearls have continued to be a popular choice for formal events, weddings, and the red carpet.

Why Celebrate National Wear Your Pearls Day?

Why not? Pearls are the epitome of timeless beauty and can instantly elevate any outfit. Whether you're wearing a little black dress or a casual jeans-and-tee combo, adding pearls adds an element of grace and elegance. National Wear Your Pearls Day is the perfect opportunity to show off your glamorous side, honor the history of these stunning gems, and celebrate the joy that dressing up can bring. So, wear those pearls with pride and let your inner fashionista shine!



History behind the term 'Wear Your Pearls'


1912

The birth of Coco Chanel's pearl obsession

In 1912, renowned fashion designer Coco Chanel first showcased her love for pearls by introducing them into her collections. Chanel's unique and bold style revolutionized the fashion industry, and her fondness for pearls played a significant role in popularizing them as a symbol of elegance and sophistication.


1954

Audrey Hepburn's iconic 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' scene

The 1954 film 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' featured Audrey Hepburn portraying the iconic character Holly Golightly. In one of the most memorable scenes, Hepburn is seen wearing a classic black dress, accessorized with a stunning string of pearls. This portrayal catapulted the association between pearls and timeless glamour, cementing their status as a fashion staple.


1981

Princess Diana redefines royal fashion with pearls

Princess Diana, beloved member of the British royal family, became renowned for her impeccable sense of style. In 1981, she married Prince Charles wearing an exquisite gown adorned with an opulent pearl-encrusted neckline. Diana's choice of pearls redefined royal fashion and inspired women around the world to embrace pearls as a symbol of grace and regality.



2001

Michelle Obama's modern twist on pearls

As the first African American First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama made a mark in the fashion world for her modern and impeccable style. Throughout her time in the White House, Obama frequently wore pearls, often pairing them with more contemporary and vibrant ensembles. Her ability to effortlessly combine tradition and innovation brought pearls into the spotlight once again.


Present

Pearls as a symbol of empowerment and self-expression

Today, the term 'wear your pearls' encompasses more than just a fashion statement. Pearls have evolved into a symbol of empowerment, independence, and self-expression. Women from all walks of life proudly embrace pearls as a way to showcase their individuality and strength. Whether worn with a classic ensemble or paired with unexpected elements, pearls continue to captivate and inspire.


Did you know?

Did you know that the largest pearl ever discovered is known as the Pearl of Lao Tzu? This impressive gem weighs a whopping 14 pounds and was found in the Philippines. Talk about a treasure!

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First identified

15th December 2016

Most mentioned on

15th December 2019

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