
Shoelace Cuff, White Enamel
Brilliant-cut diamond and platinum laces, white enamel, 18K gold, and platinum Also available with polished 18K gold laces, in ebony and bloodwood. THE SHOELACE Today’s élégante wants her fashion to say something. –David Webb A garment with a centuries-long history of being restrictive, painful, and a bane for women may sound like surprising inspiration for jewelry, but has been a part of jewelry history at least since the Edwardians created diamond corsets as dog collar necklaces. David Webb took this as all the more reason to rethink the corset. So, in the late 1970s, the Shoelace Cuff was born. Savage, but with style, the way women want to look these days. –David Webb, referencing his black enamel in 1971 The laces and stays that were so restrictive that they necessitated the invention of fainting couches have been reimagined into jewelry that’s more decorative than functional. David Webb consistently played with and responded to fashion moments and trends — it was a conversation fo