$224.69
Vintage Glam: Rare Mimi di Niscemi for Brania Red Lucite Necklace** 💎
This is a showstopper you don't want to miss! Crafted in the 1960s by the legendary **Mimi di Niscemi** for Brania, this multi-strand red Lucite beaded necklace is a true piece of fashion history. Think runway chic with a splash of retro charm! 👗
**Mimi di Niscemi**, an Italian-born designer with aristocratic roots, was a true icon in the world of fashion jewelry. Born in Palermo, Italy, in 1931, she later made a name for herself in the United States. Before starting her own jewelry line in New York, Mimi worked with top designers, including Schiaparelli and Arnold Scaasi, and her work graced the covers of Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. Her designs even made their way into the collections of fashion royalty, like the Duchess of Windsor and Jackie Kennedy. 👑
The necklace features seven strands of bold, ruby-red Lucite beads that just scream "statement piece." But the real star? The stunning gold-tone closure that doubles as a work of art. This chunky, intricately crafted clasp isn't just functional—it's a focal point. Wear it front and center, or slide it to the side for a scarf-like draped effect that’s oh-so-chic. 💖
Originally designed with eight strands, this beauty still shines bright with seven, and you’d never guess one was missing. The gold plating on the clasp has worn slightly over the years, but that just adds to its vintage character. Overall, it’s in great condition for its age and ready to dazzle for many more years. 🌟
Perfect for collectors of couture jewelry or anyone who loves to make a bold statement. This necklace is more than just an accessory; it's a piece of art and a slice of fashion history.
**Measurements:**
- First strand length: 16 ½ inches (42 cm)
- Full clasp length: 2 ½ inches (6.5 cm)
Whether you're dressing up for a special occasion or adding some vintage flair to your everyday look, this necklace is your go-to. Plus, it’s got that rare, collectible vibe that makes it a real treasure.
Questions? Just ask! And don’t forget to follow me on Instagram @vintagebyfatima for more vintage finds! 📷