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Wearing the Waves of Marrakech

An imperfect luxury that never goes out of style. Marco Bicego wins us over once again with his new collection that is light, slender, and able to bring us to wear the Waves of Marrakech.

Once upon a time, there was Marrakech, one might say. Made of golden and sinuous threads, precious in their extreme simplicity. On the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the Venetian company, the new Marrakech Waves was created, where the sea meets the land of Africa in a blend of strength and delicacy.

We have discussed it in depth in this article, but we wondered how best to wear the Waves of Marrakech this spring 2021.

Marco Bicego and his Coil

It is the technique of crafting the jewels that is turning twenty, which made Marco Bicego a company famous worldwide. The Coil technique, the famous spiral, has indeed become a distinctive symbol of the brand. A tribute to craftsmanship, diversity, imperfection. The new Marrakech Waves was born precisely for this…

Marrakech Waves

The Marco Bicego Marrakech Waves Collection thus celebrates the iconic Coil thread, hand-twisted by the brand’s master craftsmen. In this case, it is made in a light, fresh, youthful, and decidedly very elegant version. The collection is characterized by a sort of chain, woven in a spiral, connecting imperfect ovals and reflecting the values of hand-made in Italy.

The thought behind the collection

The protagonist of the collection is the chain, a symbol of strength and endurance, understood as feminine qualities that today simply cannot be missing.

The collection features 14 wonderful necklaces, 6 dangling earrings, 6 sinuous bracelets, and 4 different rings. The refined design of these jewels makes them perfect to set trends, not for a season, but forever.

These are jewels with an extremely classic line, perfect for every occasion. Made of 18-carat gold, they are ideal for their clean yet irregular lines, adorned and enriched with splendid pavé of diamonds.

In a particularly difficult historical moment, Marco Bicego has chosen to set a fashion reduced to the essential, lasting and sure. Not fleeting trends, but beauty, grace, womanhood, and empowerment that enhance attention to detail.

Wearing the Waves of Marrakech

The chain is undoubtedly the must-have of the season, so it’s easy: it goes well with everything!
But if we want to give an extra touch to our style, it is important to choose the right shades to best enhance ourselves and our Marco Bicego jewels.

Pastel colors

They are the kings of spring and we like them very much. Thinking of pairing a Marrakech Waves necklace with a beautiful sugar-paper blue blouse takes us straight among the waves. Dusty tones, still waiting to awaken from winter slumber, give the jewels of this collection a touch of class that makes them perfect for day and evening.

Play of light and shadow

If we seek an even more elegant style, instead we pair the collection with cream-colored dresses for a daytime look. Perfect with midnight blue or black for the more professional and for those who have a special event where they want to highlight all their splendour. Brown, for an elegant but soft office look, bright colors like red, fuchsia, electric blue for those who love not to go unnoticed.

Layering

Layer upon layer, another must of the season. In this case, we can choose to pair necklaces from different collections, perhaps a Marrakech and a Marrakech Waves, for a complete look. Pairing two necklaces from the Marrakech Waves collection with different lengths, instead, is a style choice that helps us stand out on important occasions. In short, do not be afraid to add, not in this 2021!


In short, once again Marco Bicego has given us jewels that cannot be missing in our jewellery boxes, perfect to be truly worn on every occasion. Perhaps right among the Waves of Marrakech, who knows…