Multi-Watch Necklaces

Jean Charles de Castelbajac channels Mr. T for Spring Summer 2011

Famed for his eccentric couture creations, Jean Charles de Catelbajac outs himself for Spring Summer 2011. Acting as unexpected accessories to his colorful Pop Art prints, gold and silver watches are stacked around the neckline.

Perhaps he's always late? Drawing comparisons with the OTT excess of Mr. T, Castelbajac mixes a few Eiffel Tower souvenirs into the layered-timepiece mix. A Swarovski-encrusted boom box completes the aesthetic.

The epitome of Parisian kookiness? We think so!

Implications - Jean Charles de Castelbajac thinks that wearing ten watches -- some of them around your neck -- is a fashionable and hip aesthetic idea. I, for one, tend to agree with this cutting-edge artist. Watches everywhere, this collection by Jean Charles de Castelbajac screams.

Stacked Timepiece Accessories
Expanding on the idea of wearing multiple watches, there is an opportunity to create unique and stylish accessories by stacking timepieces in unconventional ways.
Eccentric Couture
The trend of eccentric couture allows designers to push the boundaries of fashion and create bold, eye-catching pieces that make a statement.
Mixed-media Fashion
Combining different elements, such as souvenirs or other non-traditional materials, with watches in fashion can result in innovative and unconventional designs.

Industries Being Reshaped

Fashion Accessories
The fashion accessories industry can tap into the trend of stacked timepiece accessories by offering creative and unique products for consumers looking for statement pieces.
High-end Couture
The high-end couture industry can embrace the trend of eccentric couture and attract fashion-forward consumers who appreciate bold and one-of-a-kind designs.
Jewelry Design
The jewelry design industry can explore the concept of mixed-media fashion by incorporating watches and unconventional materials into their designs, creating distinctive and innovative jewelry pieces.
SCORE
4.0 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 64%
Activity 48%
Freshness 8%